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[WATCH] Dr. Francis Collins Confronted Over COVID-19 Shot, “You Have So Much Blood On Your Hands”


Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), was confronted over the experimental COVID-19 shot.

“Dr. Francis Collins, former head of the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Anthony Fauci’s boss, gets called out over COVID-19 vaccine injuries during a night out with his wife,” The Canadian Independent wrote.

“Dr. Collins, you and Ralph Baric, and Tony Fauci, deserve to be in prison for the rest of your lives,” an individual behind the camera told Collins.

“You have so much blood on your hands. I hope you sleep well at night,” the individual continued.

“And remember the name Brianne Dressen, because you left her stranded after she was severely injured by the COVID vaccine in your study,” the individual added.

WATCH:

X users reacted to the exchange:

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According to her X profile, Brianne Dressen is a “Mom of two. Injured AstraZeneca clinical trial participant, now disabled. Vaccine injury advocate. Co-Founder @react19org.”

Dressen sued AstraZeneca earlier this year.

42-Year-Old American Woman Sues AstraZeneca, Says COVID-19 Shot Left Her ‘Permanently Disabled’ During Clinical Trial

"Well... I am officially suing the drug manufacturer. How? Due to breach of contract. AstraZeneca's contract with me states they will cover any costs from a research related injury. I was offered a settlement of $1200, final payment," Dressen said.

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"This is another first for the US as PREP act protections are impenetrable. Being the first and only effort I have done solo, I want our community to know that am 100% committed to continue to advocate to ensure that consumer protections are rightfully restored," Dressen continued.

"I am hopeful that this provides accountability for my individual case but also bolsters a pathway forward for my injured colleagues both in the US and abroad. Namely each and every plaintiff in the UK seeking restitution from @astrazeneca also," she added.

From 100 Percent Fed Up:

A 42-year-old woman from Utah is suing AstraZeneca, claiming she was left “permanently disabled” after she participated in the drug manufacturer’s U.S. COVID-19 jab trial in 2020.

Brianne Dressen, who developed a severe neurological condition after volunteering for the trial, said AstraZeneca did not provide enough funds to cover her medical expenses.

She developed adverse effects hours after taking the shot and was hospitalized.

“I walked into the clinic fine, and walked out the beginning of a nightmare I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy,” Dressen said, according to the New York Post.

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According to Daily Mail, 32,000 people participated in the 2020 study.

"Ms Dressen was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy — a condition that causes numbness and pain due to damaged nerves," the outlet noted.

"Doctors later classified her condition as a 'post-vaccine neuropathy' because of its links to the jab," it added.

Per Daily Mail:

In her legal complaint, filed in the US District Court in Utah, she says she has become 'a shadow of her former self'.

'[I am]unable to work, unable to do any athletic activity, unable to parent the way she had, and unable to drive more than a few blocks at a time,' the filing adds.

She also said her athletic life has collapsed, with Ms Dressen now unable to rock climb, hike, snowboard or wakeboard like she used to.

Before receiving the vaccine in the trial, Ms Dressen claims she signed an agreement with the company that promised it would 'pay the costs of medical treatment for research injuries, provided that the costs are reasonable, and you did not cause the injury yourself'.

But she says that ever since the severe sensations emerged across her body after receiving the jab, AstraZeneca has refused to cover her care.

AstraZeneca has so far offered her a small sum in a deal that would have limited the company's liability in a lawsuit.

Utah law allows those who sue for breach of contract to claim for costs resulting from the breach and for damages — which could result in a significant payout for Ms Dressen.

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The US trial of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine involved 32,000 people and found that the jab was 79 percent effective at preventing a symptomatic Covid infection.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at 100 Percent Fed Up.

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