Vaccine Shoulder Injuries Remain Eligible for Compensation
President Biden ended a Trump-era rule that would have removed shoulder injuries from a list of vaccine injuries that are eligible for compensation.
President Biden ended a Trump-era rule that would have removed shoulder injuries from a list of vaccine injuries that are eligible for compensation.
One day before resigning, HHS Secretary Alex Azar tried to make it harder get paid for vaccine shoulder injuries, and COVID vaccine injuries in children.
A new study has found that 7.7 people will develop shoulder injuries for every 1 million people who get a flu shot.
After a recent surge in payouts to people who suffered shoulder injuries from vaccines, regulators are quietly proposing ending compensation for these injuries.
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