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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[…]

Long-term adverse effects

A significant portion of the Covid-19 vaccine-injured community in Australia continue to suffer from the harms caused by their vaccinations, despite governments and public health authorities assuring the public that these vaccine products don’t caused long-term adverse effects. Those Australians who have struggled with adverse reactions that have been acknowledged by regulators, such as myocarditis,[…]

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.[…]

Fit and active, now disabled

For many people around Australia who were previously fit, healthy and active, their reactions to COVID-19 vaccines have left them barely able to function with crippling new disabilities. For an overwhelming number of these people their medical teams have not been able to provide meaningful treatment options for them, nor have they been able to[…]

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[…]

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[…]

Podcast with COVERSE director

Nick Holt — independent journalist and podcaster — interviewed Dr Rado Faletič, co-director of COVERSE, to learn more about COVERSE and the scale of vaccine injuries in Australia. Head to Nick’s Substack to listen to the interview.Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.

OzSAGE position statement on the management of COVID-19 vaccine adverse events

OzSAGE is a non-profit organisation, established to provide independent expert advice on a variety of public issues around the COVID-19 pandemic. It has a diverse membership, including medical professionals, scientists, engineers, social scientists, lawyers, public policy experts, and more. The aims of its position statement on the management of COVID-10 vaccine adverse events are to:[…]

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