Aid for victims of the corona policy is available from September 1 through the Corona Aid Fund in Lower Austria. Within a week, more than one million euros in funding had already been applied for – financial support for the treatment of psychological problems, the treatment of “long Covid”, tuition costs and, especially, for vaccine damage . FPÖ state party chairman Udo Landbauer and liberal state councilor Dr. Christoph Luiser see here clear evidence of how urgent it is to compensate for the damage caused by the corona policy.
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FPO Landbauer/Luiser on Corona aid funds: more than one million euros in aid requested
A large crowd confirms the need for reparations
From September 1st, direct aid for families, children and clubs can be accessed through the Lower Austrian Corona Aid Fund. FPÖ state party chairman and LH deputy Udo Landbauer and Dr. Christoph Luiser, the liberal state councilor responsible for the processing, made an initial record of success. “The focus of the help is on children who have suffered severe learning loss and psychological problems as a result of school closures and the lockdown policy. After just one week, grants worth over one million euros were applied for. This is unique in Austria and shows that compensation measures are necessary and right. This is the path to justice for the people of Lower Austria who have been suffering from corona madness for years,” stressed LH deputy Udo Landbauer.
Liberal provincial councilor Dr. Christoph Luiser reports that payments are processed quickly and in a non-bureaucratic manner. “So far, fines of around 120,000 euros have been paid. Since June 30, legal fees incurred in dealing with unconstitutional punishments have also been reimbursed,” explains Luyser. Since the start of the second phase of compensation on 1 September, a total of more than one million euros in aid has been applied for. The largest share, more than 50 percent, concerns financial support for the treatment of psychological problems (over €500,000 requested), followed by long-term Covid damage (about €280,000) and tuition costs (about €50,000) related to financial aid. To date, more than €47,000 has been applied for in compensation for vaccine-related injuries, i.e. after-effects that are not covered by the Vaccine Damage Act.
“The Lower Austria Covid Relief Fund is a model for the whole of Austria to ruthlessly deal with the era of evidence-free measures against its population and ensure justice. Now it is about minimizing and compensating the losses and damages as much as possible,” says Luisser, who encourages Lower Austrians to learn more and apply for help via the homepage www.noel.gv.at/coronafunds. invite you to do.