Richard recently attended a meeting in Parliament held by UKCVFamily, a support and advocacy charity for the Covid 19 vaccine-injured and bereaved.
Richard Fuller MP said:
For most of us, the unprecedented period of worry, uncertainty and confinement that characterised the COVID pandemic is banished to the far reaches of our minds, seldom to be revisited and contemplated.
After seemingly endless lockdowns, the removal of basic freedoms and the widespread illness and loss of life, we rightly lauded the scientists, medics and volunteers who created and administered the vaccines that finally ended the pandemic and restored our liberty.
For over 2,000 families affected by adverse reactions to the vaccines however, the pain and ongoing consequences of that period are ever present and it is important that we remember those who died, or who continue to live with negative after-effects. UKCVFamily is an important charity that does vital work in supporting those families affected and I was pleased to attend their recent event in Parliament and give thanks for the work that they do.
For more information on the charity, please visit the UKCVFamily website at https://www.ukcvfamily.org/