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Gov t want to establish Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund

Gov t want to establish Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund
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Vaccine injury fund: call for more clarity

Vaccine injury fund: call for ‘more clarity’ By Lorna Charles Share DURBAN - A CIVIL society organisation has called for government to grant more time for the public to comment on the Covid19 Vaccine Injury No-Fault Compensation Scheme. The regulations for the scheme were released for public comment by Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) , on April 15 with the closing date for comments on April 19. Rob Hutchinson, managing director of civil society organisation DearSA, said they had requested an extension for comments to May 10 as they understood the importance of the matter. He also said the organisation took issue with the scheme being housed under the Disaster Management Act regulations.

SA now has a rough plan to deal with injury claims from Covid vaccines Companies won t be liable

SA now has a rough plan to deal with injury claims from Covid vaccines. Companies won t be liable Business Insider SA facebook Patrick Fallon/AFP via Getty Images South Africa has a draft plan for how the Covid-19 Vaccine Injury No-Fault Compensation Scheme will work. It is pretty broad strokes. The scheme will offer vaccine manufacturers, and everyone else involved in rolling it out, immunity against damages claims, whatever happens. But how much the government scheme will pay out, how that will be decided, and even who exactly runs it, we do not yet know. South Africa now has a draft plan for how to legally and financially deal with any bad complications that arise from Covid-19 vaccines – but only in very broad terms.

Ministry panned over vaccine injury policy

Ministry panned over vaccine injury policy By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter Civic groups Taiwan Women’s Link and Taiwan Association for Human Rights yesterday criticized the Ministry of Health and Welfare for amending regulations on vaccine injury compensation in February, saying that it significantly passes on the risk of adverse reactions to vaccine recipients. The ministry on Feb. 18 promulgated amendments to the Regulations Governing Collection and Review of Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund (預防接種受害救濟基金徵收及審議辦法). Among the amended articles is Article 13, which defines how the vaccine injury compensation working group assesses and classifies the causal relationship between vaccination and an alleged injury. From left, New Power Party Legislator Chiu Hsien-chih, Taiwan Women’s Link chairperson Huang Sue-ying and Academia Sinica Information Law Center director Chiou Wan-tsong hold a news conference about vaccine injury compensation regulat

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