Exclusive! 17 Year Old High School Student Confined to Wheelchair After Second Shot – Interview with Jasmine Comeau

December 21, 2021

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Jasmine was a perfectly healthy Grade 12 student who just wanted to have a normal grad year. After getting the second shot she immediately began to experience side effects. These effects have only worsened over time. Jasmine has lost the use of her left leg. She needs a wheelchair to get around, and can only attend school half time due to being in constant pain. Only one doctor has admitted that Jasmine is suffering a vaccine injury, and none have provided any effective treatments. Her parents are renting 750.00 per month of medical equipment to care for Jasmine at home – an expense which Health Services has refused to cover and which presents an undue hardship for them.

This courageous girl is speaking out about her devastating vaccine injury in the hopes of saving others from the same fate.

Please share this video to your social media channels and help Jasmine to help others.

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