Taiwan woman receives RM58,000 after Covid-19 shot led to health issues


TAIPEI (Bernama-CNA): A woman has received a compensation of NT$400,000 (US$12,767 - RM58,000) after she developed peripheral nerve disorders following a Covid-19 vaccine shot, according to the latest information released by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Programme (VICP).

Central News Agency reported that the VICP held a meeting on June 29 to discuss cases involving reported health problems from taking vaccines and whether these should be compensated.

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