Sunday Mirror

562 MAKE JAB CLAIM BUT NOT ONE PAYOUT

Fury at delays and ‘snub’ to dead

- EXCLUSIVE BY JOHN SIDDLE scoops@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

MORE than 500 people are seeking compensati­on for problems caused by Covid jabs – and that number could soar into the thousands.

Victims of severe side-effects can apply for up to £120,000 under the Vaccines Damage Payment Scheme.

But while the Sunday Mirror can reveal 562 have applied since last March, solicitors say no money has been paid by a scheme they say is unfit for purpose.

Critics say that the maximum sum has not changed in 42 years. Under 2% of claims are successful – fewer than 50 from 2,347 claims this century – as applicants have to prove a jab left them 60% disabled. And the scheme does not cover 1,853 families whose loved ones died soon after having the vaccine.

Sarah Moore, from law firm Hausfeld, is representi­ng several families. She said: “The VDPS is over 40 years old and offers too little, too late, to too few people. The Government can and must do better. We are campaignin­g for a reformed scheme based on a simple, swift and accessible procedure.”

Vikki Spit and her partner Zion, 48, had spent just one night apart in 21 years before he died from a brain haemorrhag­e at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary in May.

He had the AstraZenec­a jab two weeks earlier and suffered crippling headaches. Vikki, of

Alston, Cumbria, has called for grieving families to be added to the scheme.

She said: “Our loved ones are not collateral damage. I have been suffering depression, anxiety, PTSD, panic attacks, insomnia. I am not able to work.” A government spokesman said: “All vaccines have undergone robust clinical trials.

“The VDPS provides additional support to help ease the burden on individual­s who have, in extremely rare circumstan­ces, been severely disabled due to receiving a government­recommende­d vaccine.”

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TRAGIC Vikki lost Zion after Covid jab

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