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Meigs Health Matters… The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

Meigs Health Matters… The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System Cunningham The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a national program that monitors the safety of vaccines after they are licensed. VAERS is managed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (cdc.gov) Vaccines prevent serious illnesses and even death in persons who receive them. Before a vaccine is licensed, FDA takes steps to make sure the vaccine is safe. FDA requires that a vaccine goes through extensive safety testing. After a vaccine is licensed, VAERS is one of the mechanisms used to monitor for any problems, or “adverse events,” that happen after vaccination.

Challenges Facing Healthcare Pros on COVID Vaccine Frontlines: Q&A with Aon Experts

Challenges Facing Healthcare Pros on COVID Vaccine Frontlines: Q&A with Aon Experts December 23, 2020 Is the U.S. healthcare industry prepared to shoulder the massive responsibility of administering an estimated 300 million COVID-19 vaccinations? Healthcare professionals will face challenges, according to experts at insurance broker Aon. Most of those giving the shots will have experience in administering vaccines, although some may not. They will have to follow strict guidelines from the manufacturers for storing and handling the medications. They will be relying upon Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidance and training, including on how to get patients to return for their second shots.

Rare vaccine injury claims steered to obscure federal office

Rare vaccine injury claims steered to obscure federal office By Associated Press | December 22, 2020 at 2:55 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 12:05 PM (AP) - Though most people who protect themselves with a coronavirus vaccine will never develop serious side effects, such rare cases are barred from federal court and instead steered to an obscure program with a record of seldom paying claims. The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, which was set up specifically to deal with vaccines under emergency authorization, has just four employees and few hallmarks of an ordinary court. Decisions are made in secret by government officials, claimants can’t appeal to a judge and payments in most death cases are capped at $370,376.

Vaccine injury claims could face bureaucratic black hole | Associated Press

Vaccine injury claims could face bureaucratic black hole | Associated Press
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Vaccine injury claims could face bureaucratic black hole | National

Vaccine injury claims could face bureaucratic black hole | National
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