Do we need a GiveSendGo account with a target of 14 billion bucks for the uninsured vaxx injured?
I posted this article earlier
It seems to me that this is the tip of the iceberg for the suffering of the vaxx injured and their families.
Data from the European adverse events reporting system, EUDRA, indicates that half of those reporting suffer “Severe” side effects, which are events that interrupt the participant’s normal daily activities and generally require systemic drug therapy or other treatment; and are incapacitating.
“Serious” side effects – defined here by the CDC – are Death, Life-threatening, Hospitalization (initial or prolonged), Disability or Permanent Damage, Congenital Anomaly/Birth Defect Required Intervention to Prevent Permanent Impairment or Damage (Devices) and Other Serious (Important Medical Events).
If we assume that, as with EUDRA, half the adverse events are “Severe”, and reference the latest VAERS analysis here, we see over 912,000 total reports for US residents. Half that is 456,000.
There have been just under 169,000 hospital visits and 73,000 hospitalizations that are likely part of that 456,000.
Maybe we adjust for an under-reporting factor (URF) of what? Somewhere between 20 and 60?
Maybe we only look at the uninsured (10%?) because insurance companies cover co-pays for a balance over and above a certain amount? Leave that aside for now, though it will be a significant amount.
For now, let’s ball-park a URF of 30, and a need to cover medical expenses only for the “Serious” and “Severe” cases amongst the 10% uninsured.
Let’s zoom in on only hospitalizations. So, we can multiply the VAERS reports of hospitalizations by 3 (30 URF/10% uninsured).
We come to around half a million hospital visits and around 210,000 hospitalizations. (Do the uninsured get any relief from, for example, Charitable hospitals?). If they don’t and the average hospital stay is, say, 5 days with an overnight cost of 10,000 bucks for “complex” treatment, you are looking at 10,000 bucks times 5 days times 210,000 = 10.5 billion bucks.
Now let’s assume that the remaining uninsured that just “popped in” for treatment – 10% of (169,000 – 73,000 =) 96,000 = 9,600 uninsured people times the URF of 30 at a cost of around, say, 5,000 bucks and there is another 1.44 billion bucks.
How much for the cost of treatment for those not either hospitalized or “just popping in” to hospital?
Hard to say, there are potentially around 912,000 total adverse events less the 107,000 odd hospital visits = 805,000 times the URF of 30 = over 24 million. 10% of this number for the uninsured would be 2.4 million people. Average cost (recurring?) per adverse event = say, 1,000 bucks?
That’s another 2.4 billion bucks.
Total ball-park number for the uninsured? 2.4 billion plus 1.44 billion bucks plus 10.5 billion bucks = 14.34 billion bucks?
As an aside, health insurers are presumably picking up the tab (less co-pays) for the other 90% of insured people – so multiply these uninsured numbers by 9 to get the bill being paid by health insurance companies – the odd 100 billion dollars that they weren’t counting on!
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People took the vaccine knowing that it was an experiment, and that they couldn't sue the drug company if there was a problem. If they were employed and it was mandated, they should sue their employers.
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