Federal program to compensate B.C. man for COVID-19 vaccine-related paralysis
Global News reached out to the vaccine injury support program regarding the time it took to process Scholefield’s claim.
“Each claim is unique and varies in nature and complexity. As such, each claim poses its own hurdles and often delays are specific to the unique claim itself,” said senior support worker Edward Maier.
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