The department of health has confirmed that the Covid-19 vaccine injury no-fault compensation scheme is considering 55 claims linked to Covid-19 vaccines.
as part of preconditions set out by vaccine manufacturers Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer.
After it was announced, the public had until April 19 to comment and make suggestions. It was tabled in cabinet on April 21 and gazetted on April 22. Mkhize told MPs the fund, which was approved by the national coronavirus command council , would be financed by government and could cost about R250m in the first year. It would be headed by retired chief justiceMohale confirmed that the National Treasury allocated R250m to the department, but this could change depending on the number of people qualifying for compensation.“We are recruiting and appointing members of the scheme, including the chairperson. The minister will make an announcement.
Once reported, the national immunisation safety expert committee will investigate the connection between the injury and the vaccination. If they conclude it has caused harm or death, they will notify the department of health who will notify the scheme’s administrator. The administrator will contact the complainant to assist with lodging the claim.
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