How much of this drop was due to the injured claimants being ineligible because they claim they incurred an injury that was not a recognised side effect of the vaccine according to the vaccine sponsors?

Question Number: 465PDR Number: SA SQ22-000190Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Services Australia Services Australia is unable to determine why a claimant may have registered their intent to claim with the Department of Health and Aged Care and then subsequently did not submit a claim under the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme.

5. What confidence can people have that there is (sic) absolutely no cationic lipids in the blood when it is donated to the Red Cross three days after receiving a Covid vaccine? It is noted that lipids were still increasing in the body organs of rats after two days.

Question Number: 337PDR Number: SQ22-000715Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Department of Health The presence of cationic lipids in blood from the lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) used in the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines was not investigated in nonclinical or clinical studies. In a biodistribution study in rats with LNPs (containing a radiolabelled lipid marker) encapsulating luciferase mRNA, the […]

222. How much has been spent on Covid-19 anti-virals?

Question Number: 322PDR Number: SQ22-000699Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Department of Health To 31 October 2022, $331 million has been spent on COVID-19 oral antiviral treatments, Lagevrio® (molnupiravir) and Paxlovid® (nirmatrelvir and ritonavir). Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme data sourced from: http://medicarestatistics.humanservices.gov.au/statistics/pbs_item.jsp.

115. Why aren’t people allowed to take antibody tests prior to getting a vaccine to see if they already have antibodies against Covid? 116. If a person already has antibodies against Covid why are they being forced into getting a vaccine?

Question Number: 320PDR Number: SQ22-000697Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Department of Health Question 115 Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) notes that natural immunity from past infection may be recognised in several countries overseas, however there are challenges with confirming past infection and uncertainty with regards to the duration of protection. It is important […]

277. Why are 14-year-olds allowed to deny parents the right to see their medical history on My Gov?

Question Number: 319PDR Number: SQ22-000696Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Department of Health ‘Medical history’ information accessible through myGov includes both information available in an individual’s My Health Record and information held by other services such as Medicare, the National Cancer Screening Register and the National Disability Insurance Scheme. This answer relates only to the My […]

278. Why is the booster rollout for 5-11 years old continuing when other countries such as the UK are stopping?

Question Number: 318PDR Number: SQ22-000695Date Submitted: 21/11/2022Department or Body: Department of Health Not all countries have the same recommendations about COVID-19 vaccines. Each country makes its own determinations in relation to COVID-19 vaccine recommendations based on a range of factors, including: • safety and efficacy information from a range of sources • local epidemiology, including […]