On 15th January Kate Scott, wife of vaccine injured Jamie Scott, gave her testimony to Module Four of the UK Covid Inquiry. All of this is “slipping between the cracks” of media coverage as related by Dr John Campbell on his popular YouTube show where he showed extracts of Kate Scott’s testimony.
We (VIBUK) hope that our participation in this inquiry will result in 3 key outcomes: Firstly, to highlight the fact of vaccine injury and bereavement, secondly, to remove the stigma suffered by those who are vaccine injured or bereaved; and thirdly, to compel the Government and Pharmaceutical companies to look again at how to deal with the inconvenient fact of vaccine injury and bereavement and the lives that it has shattered.
Jamie was an athlete, a high-power executive and an active husband and father of two boys until he nearly died after experiencing vaccine-induced immune thrombosis and thrombocytopenia.
He was in a coma for four weeks and five days.
Jamie survived, Kate explained, but his life will never be the same. His traumatic brain injury affects his thinking processes and his emotions. He is partially blind and he will never be able to work again, to live independently or to look after their children.
Jamie and Kate Scott before the vaccine
The first victims to die or suffer serious side effects from the AstraZeneca vaccine should have rung an alarm with the MHRA and the UK Government that there was a serious problem, however no action was taken. It was only when other European countries raised the alarm of a rare serious side effect causing the devastating blood clotting and low platelet condition that the UK admitted there was an issue.
She discussed the woeful performance of the Vaccine Compensation scheme whereby there have been over 17,000 claims of which only 194 have been contacted in regard to eligibility.55 of these were made on behalf of those who had died. Details only obtained through FOIA requests.
Fifteen specific conditions have been identified of those successful claimants. (Acute allergic reaction Anaphylaxis Bacterial pneumonia Bell's palsy Bilateral sequential optic neuropathy Capillary leak syndrome Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP)* Guillain-Barre syndrome Immune thrombocytopenia Myocardial Infarction Myocarditis/pericarditis Pulmonary Embolus Stroke/ CVA Transverse myelitis Vaccine-induced vasculitis VITT/Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis)
It was also pointed out that to qualify you had to be 60% disabled and how she had people in her group who had been turned down being told they were only 59% disabled. She asked the commission to examine this.
Commenting on her testimony, Campbell asked;
How on earth can a clinician adjudicate someone is only 59% disabled? Why not 58? Why not 61? How can you be 59% disabled? I don’t understand that. I simply don’t understand it.
The group recommended that pharmaceutical companies should not fund the government agencies that regulate them. They also said the Yellow Card scheme — which is the U.K.’s adverse events reporting system for medicines, vaccines, medical devices and other products — should be mandatory rather than voluntary.
Kate also said the government should follow up when people file yellow cards. Many people in their group had filed cards, but no one ever contacted them to investigate.
We are important. We’re part of this pandemic story.
In her testimony Kate Scott speaks both privately of the changes wrought upon her husband and their family’s lives now and as an advocate of those others in her group. She made the point emphatically that they they were not a statistic. That vaccine injury couldn’t be denied because they were the fact.