Compensation For COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries In India: Stark Fault Lines?

Scrip discusses with a cross-section of experts the complexities around pursuing compensation for COVID-19 vaccine-related injuries in India. Is there a case for ‘absolute liability’ for all injuries related to the two fast-tracked vaccines currently available, or alternatively a no-fault compensation program?

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As India steps up its COVID-19 vaccination drive with the two vaccines currently cleared for restricted emergency use, a complex and hazy situation from the perspective of those who have volunteered to be inoculated appears to building up around compensation issues for potential vaccine-related injury or death.

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