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COVERSE co-founder speaks on ABC Radio

COVERSE co-founder Naomi Smith was recently invited to speak on ABC Radio Darwin, where she explored the crucial topic of vaccine injury in Australia. In the interview, she shared valuable insights and personal experiences that illuminate the complexities of this issue. Catch her segment starting at 1:05:00, and don’t miss a fellow survivor who called[…]

Open Letter: Fixing the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme

In late-August 2024, COVERSE wrote to every single federal Member of Parliament, calling on them to listen to their Covid vaccine-injured constituents and to work towards solve their pressing health and financial needs. Below is a copy of the text of our letter… Dear Members, We are writing again as directors of COVERSE — the[…]

Scientific basis of Covid vaccine induced menstrual irregularities

Since the earliest days of the Covid vaccine rollout women have been reporting disturbances with their reproductive health, including their menstrual cycle. Despite early and persistent claims from governments and fact-checkers that such an association is merely coincidental, the growing body of scientific evidence confirms both that such health impacts are indeed occurring and the[…]

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[…]

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[…]

The Lockdown Files: AstraZeneca vaccine

The Daily Telegraph — one of the UK’s major newspapers — has run a series of news articles about problems surrounding AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine. This has come about as a result of The Lockdown Files, which are leaked text messages from former UK health secretary Matt Hancock, coupled with evidence emerging from the UK Covid-19[…]

Shortfalls in AEFI reporting systems

In an investigative article in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), doctors, coroners, scientists and patients describe a puzzling series of shortfalls with VAERS, the US’s vaccine adverse event reporting system, in relations to the COVID-19 vaccines. The article describes the lack of follow-up or investigation from the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control), including in[…]

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