The Supreme Court Today (March 5) will hear a case where parents of two women who allegedly died due to Covid vaccine side effects seek compensation and a probe into vaccine records. They demand financial aid for all families who lost loved ones post-vaccination.
The Supreme Court Today (Feb 25) asked the Central Government if a policy can be made to compensate families of those who died due to COVID-19 vaccine side effects. The Centre has three weeks to respond.
Today, on October 14th, India’s Supreme Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation regarding Covid-19 vaccine side effects, labeling it as sensationalist and aimed at inciting public fear. The court emphasized the importance of vaccines in saving lives during the pandemic and encouraged rational discourse based on scientific evidence rather than baseless claims.
The parents of a woman allegedly deceased after receiving the Covishield vaccine plan to file a case against the Serum Institute of India (SII). This decision follows AstraZeneca’s acknowledgment in court that their Covid shot can cause a rare side effect, providing hope for the parents in seeking justice. AstraZeneca faces a class-action lawsuit over allegations that its vaccine, developed with the University of Oxford, led to deaths and serious injuries, including thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), characterized by blood clots and low platelet count.
