Documentation to prove the cause of death required.
QUICK FACTS:
- The government in Australia is offering to cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccine recipients’ funerals.
- The advertisement from Services Australia says that “in cases involving death you may be eligible for payments and support for funeral costs. We’ll make this payment to the deceased estate.”
- Before requesting reimbursement for the funeral costs, family members of the deceased are required to fill out the COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme medical report as part of their “proof” to submit a claim.
- Family members of those hospitalized due to severe vaccine injury are also offered compensation to offset the cost of hospital stays.
POLICY DETAILS:
- In addition to a payout in cases of death, the policy provides for up to $600,000 in compensation to be paid in the event that hospitalization is required as a result of vaccine-related injuries or health problems.
- The government website gives more details, including who can be paid to offset funeral costs, as well as a link for “How to calculate payments and funeral costs.”
- “One of the fantastic things about the scheme is that you can make a claim online seeking reimbursement for expenses or compensation for your injury without the need to involve a lawyer or commence formal legal proceedings,” the policy tells Australians suffering the loss or illness of a loved one.
BACKGROUND:
- Reports about potential dangers from the vaccine began to circulate early in the vaccine distribution with reports of proof of vaccine-related deaths coming out in 2021.
- Documentation from Pfizer showed that over 1,200 vaccine deaths were reported over a 90-day trial period.
- The court ordered the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to release information about the deaths, which came months after Sen. Ron Johnson called out the media for reportedly suppressing information about an estimated 5,000 vaccine-related deaths.