The Covid - 19 Inquiry has published its fourth report -
Inquiry Module Reports - UK Covid-19 Inquiry
The report follows the Inquiry's investigation into ‘Vaccines and therapeutics of the United Kingdom’
It considers and makes recommendations on a range of issues relating to the development of Covid-19 vaccines and the implementation of the vaccine rollout programme in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Issues relating to the treatment of Covid-19 through both existing and new medications were examined in parallel.
The report concludes that the development and rollout of Covid-19 vaccines was “an extraordinary feat” and the vaccine and therapeutic programmes were “two of the success stories of the pandemic” – but that governments and health services must now work to rebuild public trust in vaccines.
Of particular legal interest is the Inquiry finding that the current Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme is not sufficiently supportive of those who suffered serious harm as a result of vaccination and requires urgent reform. The detail of this is to be found in Chapter 8 of the Inquiry's fourth report.
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