Saw a meme this morning wondering how anyone who's been through everything these past three years can still not have the slightest clue that all is not right. Well, it appears those people are still out there, and still trying to be good government citizens while suffering the consequences of that obedience and wondering why the government is dragging it's feet to help them overcome those consequences. . . Um. . . is it still a bad time to say, "we tried to tell you!???"

https://www.castanet.net/news/Penticton/405350/It-doesn-t-make-sense-Summerland-man-feels-left-out-to-dry-by-government-after-slow-pace-of-vaccine-injury-assessment#405350
Saw a meme this morning wondering how anyone who's been through everything these past three years can still not have the slightest clue that all is not right. Well, it appears those people are still out there, and still trying to be good government citizens while suffering the consequences of that obedience and wondering why the government is dragging it's feet to help them overcome those consequences. . . Um. . . is it still a bad time to say, "we tried to tell you!???" https://www.castanet.net/news/Penticton/405350/It-doesn-t-make-sense-Summerland-man-feels-left-out-to-dry-by-government-after-slow-pace-of-vaccine-injury-assessment#405350
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'It doesn't make sense': Summerland man feels left out to dry by government after slow pace of vaccine injury assessment - Penticton News
A government program designed to compensate Canadians with COVID-19 vaccine side effects has approved paying out nearly $2.8 million so far, but a Summerland man is one of many still in limbo.
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