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Another Covid-19 vaccine injury story in Gippsland shared by Chris and Kasia Soty
Kasia and Chris who were once fit are now undergoing a challenging recovery facing job loss and developed illnesses from after a month of getting Covid vaccine.
Formerly fit and well teacher and gymnastics coach, Kasia, was forced to be vaccinated in order to remain employed. Kasia loved her job but is no longer able to work, spends most of her time at home and is wheelchair bound.
Kasia (left ) lost her job after mandatory vaccination, now in a wheelchair. Chris ( lower right ), fit before, now facing challenging recovery from Covid vaccine
Similarly, Chris was previously fit and healthy until a month after his first vaccination, when his left side of his face dropped. He was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy, then Guillain Barr syndrome, lost the use of his legs and has had to learn to walk again. Their stories are heartbreaking.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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