COVID-19 vaccine no-fault compensation scheme to begin from September 6

The scheme will also provide protection to health professionals who administer COVID-19 vaccines.

Health Minister Greg Hunt.

Health Minister Greg Hunt. Source: AAP

The federal government has finalised the details of its no fault claim scheme designed to provide quick access to compensation for serious adverse reactions to approved vaccines and vaccinations.

Health Minister Greg Hunt says the COVID-19 Vaccine Claim Scheme will offer protection to Australians receiving a TGA-approved vaccine, irrespective of where vaccination occurs.

"Side effects, or adverse events, from COVID-19 vaccinations can occur but most are mild and last no longer than a couple of days," he said in a statement released on Saturday.
"Serious and life-threatening side effects are very rare but it is important that we provide a safety net to support those affected."

Mr Hunt said the scheme would also afford protection to health professionals administering vaccines.

It will be administered by Services Australia and provide "a single front door to a simple and quick administrative process for compensation".

From September 6, Australians who suffer injury and loss of income due to a COVID-19 shot will be able to register their intent to claim.

The scheme will cover the costs of injuries above $5000 due to a proven adverse reaction.


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Published 28 August 2021 3:33pm
Updated 28 August 2021 3:52pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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