Government program tapped to pay for COVID-19 vaccine injuries rarely sides with consumers Ken Alltucker, USA TODAY
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In March, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared that all claims of injury from COVID-19 vaccines would be handled through a program run by his agency.
Because the vaccine is for a once-in-a-century virus and hasn t been approved for routine use, anyone who seeks compensation for a serious side effect will be directed to a little-known federal program that rarely sides with consumers. © Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed in New York City.
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