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BioNTech faces lawsuit in Germany over alleged side effects of Covid-19 vaccine
Published on: Monday, June 12, 2023
Published on: Mon, Jun 12, 2023
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BioNTech faces lawsuit in Germany over alleged side effects of Covid-19 vaccine
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BERLIN: The first hearing of the lawsuit filed by a healthcare worker in Germany against BioNTech for alleged side effects of its Covid-19 vaccine will be held on Monday.

The lawsuit was filed by Rogert & Ulbrich law firm on behalf of a middle-aged healthcare worker.

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The worker demanded €150,000 (approx. RM740,600) in compensation for bodily harm allegedly caused by the vaccine, Anadolu Agency reported. 

She claims that she suffered upper-body pain, swelling in the arms and legs, fatigue, and sleep disorder.

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The plaintiff also sought compensation for unspecified material damage.

Rogert & Ulbrich announced that it had filed about 250 lawsuits for clients seeking compensation for alleged side effects of the vaccines.

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There are also other lawsuits filed against the company on the same matter by Mainz-based Casar-Preller and Caesar-Preller, which announced that it filed 100 lawsuits, it added.

About three-quarters of the 224 million vaccine doses administered in Germany were produced by BioNTech, and the vast majority of compensation claims were filed against BioNTech, which pioneered the use of mRNA technology in vaccines.

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The cases in Germany represent the largest compensation claim BioNTech has faced worldwide since the Covid-19 outbreak.

Similar lawsuits were filed in Italy for the alleged side effects of coronavirus vaccines.

It also reported that BioNTech, in a statement, stated that after careful examination, it is confident that the cases in question were "baseless" and would be rejected.

The statement noted that about 1.5 billion people worldwide, including at least 64 million in Germany, have been given the vaccine, and to date, potential side effects other than those already listed in the relevant product information have not been detected.
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