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Supreme Court Hearing on Covishield Vaccine Death Claims Scheduled for November

The Supreme Court will hear a petition alleging vaccine-related deaths of two young women. Filed in 2022, the case calls attention to the effects of the Covishield vaccine. Stay updated as the hearing is set for November 26.

November 28, 2024
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Supreme Court Hearing on Covishield Vaccine Death Claims Scheduled for November

Supreme Court to Review Covishield Vaccine Petition

In the latest legal developments surrounding the Covishield vaccine, the Supreme Court of India is set to hear a case that raises critical health concerns. A petition submitted by Rachana Gangu from Hyderabad and Venugopalan Govindan from Tamil Nadu claims that their daughters, aged 19 and 20, passed away due to adverse reactions to the Covishield vaccine.

Key Facts of the Case:

  • Petition Filed: 2022
  • Claimants: Rachana Gangu and Venugopalan Govindan
  • Victims: Their daughters, aged 19 and 20
  • Government Stance: Sought dismissal of the claims based on evidence presented

Upcoming Hearings

The Supreme Court has scheduled the next hearing for November 26, allowing both parties to present their cases in detail. This case highlights the ongoing dialogue regarding vaccine safety and public health implications in light of the global pandemic.

Importance of the Case

  • Public Health Concerns: With numerous vaccinations administered globally, understanding and addressing potential adverse effects is crucial for public trust.
  • Legal Precedent: The outcome of this case may set a significant precedent for future claims concerning vaccine-related injuries.

The legal battle not only addresses individual claims but also emphasizes the broader implications for public health policies and vaccine administration practices in India.

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