Denied and Attacked: Vaccine-Injured Health Care Workers Demand to Be Heard, Acknowledged, Compensated

Health care workers share their stories of being injured by COVID-19 vaccines.
Denied and Attacked: Vaccine-Injured Health Care Workers Demand to Be Heard, Acknowledged, Compensated
Before and after photos of Lyndsey House, a health care worker who was injured by the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine (Courtesy of Lyndsey House).
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THE VILLAGES, Fla.—They were coerced into getting COVID-19 vaccinations to keep their jobs. Now, vaccine-injured health care workers are speaking out, sharing their stories of frustration and anger over having their afflictions denied and being attacked for demanding acknowledgment and compensation.

It was standing room only at the Jan. 26 press conference, held at the Waterfront Inn at Sumter Landing in The Villages in Florida. Before Dr. Marivic Villa shared stories of the “alarming increase” in vaccine injuries among her elderly patients, three health care workers shared their stories of being injured by the COVID-19 vaccines.

Patricia Tolson
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