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DOJ is bracing for Covid-19 vaccine lawsuits from people claiming jab injuries

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DOJ is bracing for Covid-19 vaccine lawsuits from people claiming jab injuries

The Justice Department is quietly preparing for a wave of lawsuits from those claiming injuries from Covid-19 vaccines.

The New York Post, in a column written by Miranda Devine, shared a fascinating nugget that is highly suggestive that Biden’s DOJ knows a wave of these lawsuits is coming.

Devine points to a new job posting that says the Biden administration is looking for “eight new attorneys to defend the federal government in vaccine injury cases.”

“The office is currently expanding to address the workload created by an increase in cases brought under the Vaccine Act,” says the announcement posted by the DOJ’s tort branch on the USAJobs website.

The job listing was also posted on LinkedIn.

“The trial attorneys of the Office of Constitutional and Specialized Tort Litigation – Vaccine Litigation Staff – represent the interests of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services in all cases brought in the US Court of Federal Claims under of the National Child Vaccine Damages Act (“Vaccines Act”). The cases involve claims for injuries as a result of receiving vaccines covered by the Act. The office is currently being expanded to address the workload created by an increase in cases brought under the Vaccine Act,” the list says.

Devine adds: “Presumably the recruitment season is in anticipation of increased demands for the COVID vaccine as people who were forced by government mandates to take the shot and as a result suffer serious side effects, they try to extract compensation from a system that is stacked against them.”

She notes that “The hiring drive comes on the heels of a little-noticed lawsuit filed in Louisiana last month by six vaccine-injured plaintiffs against the federal government. The lawsuit seeks to overturn the legal immunity of the which pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer and Moderna enjoy with their COVID vaccinations.”

The lawsuit itself poses a significant threat to Big Pharma’s “accountability shield.”

“A lawsuit by recipients of the Covid-19 vaccine who allege they were injured by their injections may bring long-awaited changes to how the federal government handles immunization injuries,” writes Bloomberg Law’s Ian Lopez.

“People frustrated by the HHS program designed to compensate them for their injuries are taking their complaints to court,” he continues. “In a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, they say the program is unconstitutional, depriving them of their rights to due process and a jury trial.”

“Lawyers say the move could spur Congress and the Department of Health and Human Services to reform how they handle vaccine injuries, as well as push more people who allege injuries not only to sue the government, but pharmaceutical manufacturers targeted by the program. protects itself from litigation,” the article added.

“‘This is the first domino to fall,'” said David Carney, an attorney with Green & Schafle LLC who represents people injured by vaccines. “We’re going to start seeing a windfall.”

The legal article notes that the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program “desperately needs more special masters to review the backlog of nearly 4,000 injury claims.”

Injuries from the Covid vaccine are not currently covered by the VICP. These claims are submitted to the HHS Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program.

The Post article also points to a growing phenomenon known as “Long Vax,” which medical experts are investigating as a series of chronic symptoms linked to the new mRNA vaccines.

Dr. Anne Louise Oaklander, a neurologist and researcher at Harvard Medical School, told Science about the new syndrome.

“You see one or two patients and you wonder if it’s a coincidence,” Dr. Oaklander said.

“But when you’ve already seen 10, 20 [patients]”, he said, “where there’s smoke, there’s fire.”

The alleged cases are “very rare”; however, they are being closely compared to “long Covid”, strongly suggesting that the two syndromes can be confused.

The Covid-19 vaccines were sold as “100% safe and effective”. They were promoted as necessary to protect the family and community, while doing virtually nothing to stop the spread. And there were adverse effects, especially for young people, who were not at statistically significant risk from the Covid virus itself.

The Covid-19 vaccine bill cannot come soon enough.

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