30 March 2021

COVID-19 'jab' not covered by health insurance

At the time of this post, the drug administered to Australians is at 'Emergency Use Authorization' stage, where it cannot be technically called a 'vaccine' but rather an experimental/trial drug, as confirmed by Australia's Health Minister, Mr. Greg Andrew Hunt, in a public forum.

A letter from a health insurance corporation in Australia to its customer states the following:

"I confirm that side effects arising from the COVID-19 vaccine are not covered under our exclusion for: Complications from excluded or restricted conditions/treatment and experimental treatment exclusion."

The response also states the following:

"If you are injured while doing COVID -19 swab yourself, cover would be available towards the injury."

Source:supplied


Pay attention to the word "yourself".

(as you will be able to do the test on your own, soon)

Therefore if someone else is administering this 'test' i.e. a person in a 'drive-thu' then the insurance company will not cover you?

Do you know the name of the person putting a swab up your nose?

Does that person have the appropriate qualifications to conduct such a medical examination?

Do you know the legal name of the business the person is employed under? 

Will their policy cover you?

Greg Hunt:

"The world is engaged in the largest clinical trial, the largest global vaccination trial ever..."


See full interview at:

https://www.health.gov.au/ministers/the-hon-greg-hunt-mp/media/interview-with-david-speers-on-abc-insiders-on-the-covid-19-vaccine-rollout

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