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Albanese Government’s lack of support for vaccine-injured Australians

CANBERRA, ACT – The Albanese Government’s 2023-2024 budget once again demonstrates the lack of concern or support that the Australian Government has for voters who are continuing to suffer significant disabilities due to their Covid vaccinations. This year’s budget was an opportunity for the Government to finally recognise and provide support for all vaccine-injured Australians[…]

US agencies neglect vaccine injuries

In an explosive article in the Wall Street Journal, vaccine-injured Americans detail how US authorities have kept the public in the dark about known, serious side effects of the Covid vaccines, particularly neurological complications. Furthermore, these agencies know that these injuries appear to be treatable if identified early. However, with the lack of guidance from[…]

Giving it a name

For many of us who have experienced a significant vaccine injury, a lack of clear diagnosis can be a major impediment to recognition, treatment and compensation. In a new scientific review article by Felix Scholkmann (University Hospital Zurich) and Christian-Albrecht May (TU Dresden), the authors develop new nomenclature to describe conditions caused by COVID-19 vaccines.[…]

Class action filed against the TGA

The law firm NR Barbi Solicitor Pty Ltd, on behalf of a large group of Covid vaccine injured Australians, has filed a class action against the TGA and numerous other government actors, alleging negligence and/or malfeasance. This action is seen as a necessary step to take, with the action claiming that existing government processes have[…]

Vaccine-injured scientists speak to the US National Academies

During late March 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in the USA undertook a literature review of adverse events associated with vaccines. This meeting included a session for public comment, which attracted a significant number of comments from scientists who themselves have been injured by the Covid-19 vaccines. You can listen to[…]

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[…]

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