Ottawa is “trying” to improve the manner in which its Vaccine Injury Support Program offers services and financial aid to Canadians who suffered serious repercussions after receiving COVID-19 shots, Canada’s health minister says.
Marjorie Michel briefly spoke about the program while in New Brunswick this week, marking her first public response to inquiries regarding the effectiveness of the federal Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) since her appointment as health minister.
“It’s a third party delivering the services,” Michel said at an unrelated July 21 press conference. “We heard that some people are complaining about it. We are tracking this closely with the third party delivering services, and we will try to improve.”…