Dear Sir/Madam,
I contacted you last year, as a representative of UKCVFamily, a support group for around a thousand people in the UK whose lives have been deeply impacted by adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine. At that time, we were struggling to get recognition in the media, and I hope you don’t mind if we contact you again, just in case you are now able or interested in writing about our difficulties, especially in light of the “Justice for Jab Victims” campaign that The Daily Express launched this week (see attached).
A founding member of UKCVFamily worked closely with the journalist of this series, and introduced her to a number of respected scientists, medical professionals, and politicians, who were willing to share their expert opinions on the VDPS. Several vaccine-injured members of UKCVFamily were featured in this coverage and shared their medical records with the journalist. We feel that it was a fair, balanced piece of reporting on what can be a very tricky topic to cover, and we would very much like to see more pieces like this in the UK media.
Would now be a more appropriate time for you to speak with us about any possible coverage?
Regards
Charlet & Megan
UKCVFamily
www.ukcvfamily.org
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Covid-19 Vaccine Injury Support Group | ukcvfamily.org
We are UK CV Family, a friendly UK-based community of individuals that experienced adverse reactions and injury after receiving our Covid-19 Vaccines. We provide support and advocacy for our members; and are actively raising awareness amongst the British healthcare system, media, and government.