A Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish an independent review of disablement caused by Covid-19 vaccinations and the adequacy of the compensation offered to persons so disabled; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Sir Christopher ChopeConservative
1 May 2026
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The Covid-19 Vaccine Damage Bill would require the government to set up an independent review to look at cases where people say Covid-19 vaccines caused disablement and to assess whether the compensation they receive is adequate. The review would report its findings and suggest any changes. The bill is currently at the 2nd Reading in the House of Commons, introduced in the Commons by Sir Christopher Chope.
The bill is in the early stages of passage in the Commons, currently at the 2nd Reading. If it progresses, it would move on to detailed scrutiny and consideration of the clauses.
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21 Oct 2024
The 2024-2026 session of Parliament has come to an end so the House of Commons is now prorogued until the next session begins on 13 May 2026. Prorogation is the formal end to the parliamentary year.
This Bill will therefore make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.