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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[…]

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[…]

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[…]

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[…]

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.[…]

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[…]

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