@niko Simply put, it's a cryptocurrency Patreon, but federated like Pleroma so anybody can host one. Fully interoperates with the rest of the Fediverse too.
In theory, a person can create an account and make Subscriber Only posts (including images), and others can pay a monthly sub in crypto (Monero, in my case) to be able to see them.
This is something I hope will be useful to artists, as an alternative to Patreon or FANBOX or others.
The .onion Mitra test instance is up and running. Already found a few minor bugs to squash, too.
Sadly one of those bugs prevents me from generating my own user account, so it needs to stay dormant for a little while longer. But soon we should be ready to start trying to post and federate with other .onion fedi instances
Speaking of which, I'm interested in knowing about any onion fedi instances of any type... Pleroma, Akkoma, Misskey, even Mastodon. I wanna federate with anyone out there, assuming federation works as expected.
The wife of a Miyagi Prefecture man who died three days after being inoculated with a new coronavirus vaccine sent information to the "Together with Our Readers Special Press Room" to "let people know the reality. The wife said, "My husband believed the government's words emphasizing the safety of the vaccine. I hope that the government will quickly investigate the "negative reality," including the causal relationship.
The deceased was Shotaro Suda, then (36) an office worker in Yamato Town. According to his wife, Mutsuko (34), Shotaro received the first dose of the vaccine at a doctor's office in the town on September 13, 2011. Immediately after the second vaccination on October 4, he experienced joint pain, chills, and fatigue.
When he called the clinic to report the situation, he was told that it was an adverse reaction and that he should wait and see what would happen. On the following day, the 5th, Shotaro had a fever of over 39 degrees Celsius and complained of difficulty breathing. On the 6th, his temperature dropped to 37°C, so he took a shower, ate dinner as usual, and went to bed.
On the morning of the 7th, his eldest son (10) called out to Shotaro, who was still lying in his bedroom, but he did not respond, so Mutsuko called 119. He was rushed to a general hospital in Izumi Ward, Sendai City, where he was pronounced dead in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest.
The cause of death was "acute circulatory failure.
An autopsy conducted at Tohoku University determined the cause of death to be "acute circulatory failure. The cause of death was also listed as acute circulatory failure in the autopsy report prepared by the doctor at the clinic where he was vaccinated on August 8.
Shotaro had no previous medical history, and all of his health checkups in the previous fall had been "A" except for a "B" on his blood sugar level. Mutsuko said, "He was in good health until the day before the vaccination. I can't think of any cause for the sudden change other than the vaccine.
After the vaccination, Mutsuko contacted an organization that supports the families of those who died, and also interacted with people in the same situation. On October 20 of this year, she and 11 other bereaved families formed a bereaved families association. As of the 22nd of this month, the number of members had grown to 46. While continuing to give lectures to share their experiences, they are also considering filing a class action lawsuit against the government.
During the course of our interviews, we learned that a woman, 56, from Iwate Prefecture is also planning to join the association. Her second daughter, then 23, was diagnosed with intracerebral hemorrhage about 1.2 hours after her second inoculation on October 30, 2011. She said that her second daughter, then 23, died suddenly of intraventricular hemorrhage about one to two hours after the second vaccination on October 30 last year.
The woman said, "I am encouraged to know that I am not the only one who has lost a family member suddenly, and who feels helpless without any information or understanding from those around her.
High Barriers to Certification of Compensation
Under the Immunization Law, the Japanese government provides full compensation for health damage caused by vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine. However, the barriers to certification are high.
According to the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare (MHLW), as of July 7, 5,013 cases of post-inoculation damage have been submitted to the MHLW through local governments. Of these, only 10 have been approved for lump-sum death benefits.
On October 11, the Subcommittee on Adverse Reactions of the Subcommittee on Immunization and Vaccines of the Ministry's Health Science Council reported that there had been 1,908 reports of deaths after vaccination between February 17, 2011, and October 28, 2012. The number of deaths after vaccination was 1,908 reported between February 17, 2011 and October 28, 2012. It is not known whether all the bereaved families who fell under this category have applied for the lump-sum death benefit, but the percentage of deaths approved is only 0.5%.
In December of last year, Mutsuko applied through the town of Yamato for a lump-sum death payment and compensation for funeral expenses, after a document prepared by the doctor at the general hospital who confirmed Shotaro's death stated that "the possibility of an adverse reaction to the vaccination cannot be denied. As of January 26, there has been no confirmation or denial of the application.