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It’s time to get the story straight on who is being most severely affected by COVID-19 vaccine injury

CANBERRA, ACT — This International Women’s Day COVERSE draws attention to the plight of the many women whose lives have been destroyed by their COVID-19 vaccination. It may come as a surprise that the number of women affected by injury is significantly higher than men, but it shouldn’t. Studies consistently show that inequalities exist at[…]

A letter to federal politicians

In late January / early February 2023, COVERSE wrote individually to every single federal Senator and Member of Parliament, detailing the situation being faced by those of us suffering from COVID-19 vaccine injuries, and asking for them to take action to help us. Below is a copy of the text of our letter… RE: COVID-19[…]

COVERSE director speaks with The Australian

Co-founder/director of COVERSE, Naomi Smith, speaks with The Australian about her vaccine injury and the lack of follow-up or investigation from our drug safety agencies. This article details Naomi’s journey from willing vaccine recipient to an inconvenient casualty of the national vaccination program. She says: “I was so naive, I thought there would be scores[…]

COVERSE co-founder, Jackie Stricker-Phelps, speaks about her vaccine injury

One of the co-founders of COVERSE is Jackie-Stricker-Phelps, wife of famous Australian doctor Kerryn Phelps. Jackie had gladly lined up for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in 2021, and within minutes began suffering side-effects that have persisted to today (over 18 months later). Speaking with the Daily Mail, Jackie details her adverse reaction and the devastating impact[…]

End of Year Message 2022

As 2022 comes to a close, we give special thanks to everyone who has been working hard to support those of us struggling with injuries from the COVID-19 vaccines. There are many people to thank — many people who have been making heroic efforts to bring attention to our plight and to help us. This[…]

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