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Misalignment between evidence and the vaccine compensation scheme

This report shows that the Australian Government is not providing a meaningful COVID-19 vaccine compensation scheme, and is not currently accountable for the empirical range of serious adverse events including disabilities caused by COVID-19 vaccines. We call for an immediate review of the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme to ensure it encompasses protection from injury by serious adverse events in a way that is comprehensive, equity-driven, genuinely accessible, and evidence-led.

Post-COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PCVS) diagnostic evidence

Despite there being a dearth of Australian studies researching vaccine-injured patients, the evidence for Post-COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PCVS, or “Long Vax”) continues to advance in international studies. In a new study from one of Germany’s top neurological research teams, evidence is presented of auto-antibodies which are responsible for a range of neuropathic symptoms. The paper[…]

Excess Mortality inquiry

Update June 2024COVERSE was invited to provide evidence before the Senate. You can watch the proceedings here: coverse.org.au/excessmortality Have you lost a loved one due to a COVID vaccine? Or do you support people who have? If so, please consider making a submission to the Australian Senate’s inquiry into Excess Mortality. Below are some simple[…]

Germany includes vax injuries in Long Covid research funding

On 20th March 2024 the German Federal Ministry of Health opened a research fund for Long Covid. What’s interesting about this fund is that it explicitly includes “complaints related to a COVID-19 vaccination… and Long COVID-like complaints in temporal connection with a COVID-19 vaccination.” Details of the fund can be found online at: www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/ministerium/ressortforschung/handlungsfelder/forschungsschwerpunkte/long-/post-covid (English[…]

COVERSE testifies in Parliament

On 1 February 2024 COVERSE was invited to testify before the Senate Standing Committees on Legal and Constitutional Affairs which was holding an inquiry into terms of reference for a potential COVID-19 Royal Commission. COVERSE was represented by board members Rado Faletič and Rachel O’Reilly. Senators asked about challenges with the federal government’s Covid-19 Vaccine[…]

A win for vaccine-injured workers

In a decision handed down in the South Australian Employment Tribunal it was confirmed that employers are responsible for compensating workers who become injured from a vaccine they were mandated to take, irrespective of whether the mandate was imposed by the employer alone, or from government public health orders. Importantly, the ruling demonstrates that businesses[…]

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