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three people that I met in June when we had our event on vaccine injuries and weamp;#39;re going to start with a Stephanie whoamp;#39;s the mom of Maddie de Gary Maddie participated in the Pfizer trial for uh children when she was 12 sheamp;#39;s now 13 years old vaccine injured um and both Brie and Maddie have tragically and unfortunately been cast aside ignored forgotten by the vaccine manufacturers and by our health care agencies so Iamp;#39;m Iamp;#39;m so grateful that you know Stephanie and Maddie you could come here and what Stephanie wants to tell your story closer okay hi my name is Stephanie de Gary and this is my daughter Maddie when she was 12 years old she participated in the Pfizer covet vaccine trial for 12 to 15 year olds at Cincinnati Childrenamp;#39;s Hospital this is the first trial any of my kids have ever been in and I never had considered ever putting them in a trial before but this seemed like you know when they asked if they could be in it it seemed like a