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Updated: Sep 9, 2022


James F. Wells and his team have created an honest and poignant documentary showing a glimpse into the journey many of our UK CV Family members can relate to, have endured, and possibly continue to experience. The film will help raise awareness for not only our UK CV Family but all those negatively affected by the Covid-19 Vaccines.


"The scale of this nightmare is now such that the number of damage cases exceeds all cases arising from previous programmes" - Sir Christopher Chope, MP.

James' first, second and third trailers for the documentary are available below; the entire film will premiere at 7 pm on the 19th of May. The second trailer is available via the following links, and we ask that you share them on your favoured social media channels to support our cause.




Trailer One:


Trailer Two:


Trailer Three:


"The UKGOV is not investigating 450k Yellow Card Reports & many MP's continue to ignore injured constituents" - James F. Wells, Documentary Maker & Truth Teller.

If you are based in the UK and have been injured after receiving your Covid-19 Vaccine, you can reach us by email at enquiries@ukcvfamily.org or visit us on our Facebook page.


UK CV Family is run by Covid-19 vaccine-injured volunteers living in the UK. We need your help to keep our group going and raise awareness so that we can support all of our UK CV injured family members and others affected by the Covid-19 Vaccines. If you would like to help, we accept donations via GoFundMe using this link https://gofund.me/2d72aac8.


Thank you, we are truly grateful for any help you can provide.

Updated: Sep 9, 2022

Our UK CV Family understands how hard it is to navigate the journey of a Covid-19 Vaccine Injury. To help our family members with their first steps, we've put together a list of where we recommend our injured members begin when seeking assistance or further knowledge. Please visit here to read the page in full or read on for a small excerpt:



1. How to report to the Yellow Card Scheme

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What is the Yellow Card Scheme?

The Yellow Card Scheme is the United Kingdom's system for collecting information on suspected adverse drug reactions to medicines. The scheme allows the safety of the medications and vaccines on the market to be monitored.


Please complete the form listing all your symptoms. It is also important to regularly update your information with new information on the yellow card scheme.

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Click here to report your adverse reactions: https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/.


2. Register with UC or ESA benefits

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Universal Credit:

If you have a health condition that affects your ability to work, you might get extra money for Universal Credit.

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What is Universal Credit (UC)?

Universal Credit is a payment to help with your living costs. It’s paid monthly - or twice a month for some people in Scotland.

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This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).

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If you live in Northern Ireland, go to Universal Credit in Northern Ireland.

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How do I make a claim?

You need to create an account online to make a claim. You must complete your claim within 28 days of creating your account or you will have to start again.

If you cannot claim online, you can claim by phone through the Universal Credit helpline by dialling the following number 0800 328 5644, available Mon-Fri 08:00-18:00


ESA:

What is the Employment Support Allowance (ESA)?



Please visit our 'Resources' page or click here to read further.



Need support, or are you interested in offering your support?

If you are based in the UK and have been injured after receiving your Covid-19 vaccine, you can reach us by email at enquiries@ukcvfamily.org or visit us on our Facebook page.


UK CV Family is run by Covid-19 vaccine-injured volunteers living in the UK. We need your help to keep our group active and raise awareness to support all of our UK CV Family members and others affected by the Covid-19 vaccines. If you would like to offer further support, we are accepting donations via GoFundMe using this link https://gofund.me/2d72aac8.


Thank you, we are truly grateful for any help you can provide.


We've analysed the data from our injured UK CV Family members and have found that:


In our UK-based sample of 181 COVID-19 vaccine injured patients, the majority (80 %) were women, with an average age of 44 years old (though these reactions spanned all age groups, with one of our youngest being 21 and our oldest at 70 years young).


Most reactions (73 %) occurred after the 1st dose. Most of these reactions were from AstraZeneca (73 % first dose and 50 % second dose reactions), likely due to the higher rollout of AstraZeneca in the UK. We also have patients with reactions to Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J. Those who reacted to Pfizer were typically younger than those reacting to AstraZeneca, which may have been influenced by policy change whereby Pfizer was recommended for younger people. The vast majority of us had our reactions within a day or two of getting vaccinated. However, a minority of reactions manifested after a more extended timeframe (e.g. over 50 days post-vaccination).


Our group reported 42 individual symptoms, with most experiencing multiple symptoms. Most common symptoms included paraesthesia (e.g. tingling and numbness), pain, fatigue, and heart problems, whilst fewer reported issues like hair loss, hearing loss, and seizures. The vast majority who responded to our survey had no formal diagnosis. The minority who had received a diagnosis reported inflammation, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), autoimmunity, small fibre neuropathy, ME, and others.



As you can see from the data above, last analysed in April 2022, we could use your help. Please reach out to help our UK CV Family by sending us a message at enquiries@ukcvfamily.org. If you are based in the UK and have been injured after receiving your Covid-19 Vaccine, don't hesitate to contact us or visit us on Facebook.


Need support, or are you interested in offering your support?

If you are based in the UK and have been injured after receiving your Covid-19 vaccine, you can reach us by email at enquiries@ukcvfamily.org or visit us on our Facebook page.


UK CV Family is run by Covid-19 vaccine-injured volunteers living in the UK. We need your help to keep our group active and raise awareness to support all of our UK CV Family members and others affected by the Covid-19 vaccines. If you would like to offer further support, we are accepting donations via GoFundMe using this link https://gofund.me/2d72aac8.


Thank you, we are truly grateful for any help you can provide.

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