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Charles Calhoun, formerly a fit and active Hydro One employee and truck driver who enjoyed dancing, traveling, and racing cars, experienced a severe health decline after receiving two doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in 2021. Within two weeks, he collapsed and was diagnosed with CIDP, an autoimmune disorder causing inflammation of the peripheral nerves. He now undergoes weekly blood plasma exchanges. Shortly after, he was diagnosed with skin cancer and required surgery.
Forced to quit his job due to the vaccine injury, Charles lost his home, race car, and most possessions. He now lives in a barn with no running water, toilet, or shower, surviving on approximately $1600 a month from Canada Pension and Old Age Pension. The government's vaccine injury support program acknowledged a connection between the vaccine and his injury, but only awarded him $6,000 in compensation. Prior to the vaccine, Charles was in excellent health and physical condition. He states he would have avoided the vaccine, even if it meant finding a different job.