

What support systems exist for individuals who have experienced COVID-19 vaccine injuries, and how do these compare to government assistance?
React19, co-founded by Brianne Dressen, has created a comprehensive support network for vaccine-injured individuals that spans over 20 countries. The organization serves as "ground zero" for vaccine injury information, possessing more knowledge than many healthcare providers about these conditions. Their support system includes an underground network of healthcare providers who won't dismiss patients' concerns, along with a medical grant program that has distributed nearly $880,000 to help cover medical expenses. This grassroots effort significantly outpaces government assistance, with the US federal government having paid only around $400,000 total to date. This stark contrast highlights the gap between official support and actual need, demonstrating how community-driven organizations are filling critical healthcare gaps for this vulnerable population.

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