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New Matilda does vaccine injuries

Independent Australian news website New Matilda has published a series of insightful articles on the issue of Covid vaccine injuries. Most centre and left-leaning publications have dared not broach the topic of vaccine injury, proclaiming that they are “pro vax” publications, with the vast majority of mainstream reporting on the topic appearing in right-leaning outlets.[…]

Growing recognition of Post Vaccine Syndrome

Patients suffering from Long Covid-like conditions after their Covid-19 vaccinations have long understood the reality that their condition has been caused by their vaccinations. However, given the nebulous cluster of symptoms and little diagnostic evidence, the scientific community has been slow to act on studying and identifying Long Vaccine Syndrome. However, a number of research[…]

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[…]

Vaccines can cause Long Covid

The German ministry of health — Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) — is acknowledging that “Post-Vac-Syndrom”, which mirrors Long Covid, is a side-effect of COVID-19 vaccinations. This recognition comes about due to that country’s robust and ongoing adverse event surveillance program which, unlike Australia’s short-term (AusVaxSafety) and passive (TGA) surveillance programmes, can detect ongoing and longer-term[…]

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