A man named Matty John was interviewed for the segment as he suffered what felt like a heart attack just two days after getting jabbed with a Pfizer syringe. He says he felt a sharp pain in his chest that was later diagnosed as pericarditis. John is one of at least 79,000 Aussies who have reported becoming seriously injured by the injections. Here is how they can qualify for compensation: • For injuries that are confirmed just with evidence from a doctor, no more than $20,000 in compensation will be provided. • For injuries assessed and confirmed by a team of legal experts, over $20,000 will be compensated. • In the worst of cases for the most serious injuries, a maximum payout of $644,640 will be compensated. "If you do suffer pericarditis, it can result in you paying out of pocket and you might need to see a cardiologist, you might need procedures, so it is definitely appropriate that there is a vaccination scheme there to compensate people," says Daniel Opare, a medical law expert.REPORT: 79,000 People! - The government now ADMITS to severe vaccine side effects. - Offering some victims over $600,000 in cash and compensation. - Australia. pic.twitter.com/mmSiyfJiqv
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