Khaleej Times

Serum to seek 1B in damages from vaccine volunteer wanting 50M compensati­on

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new delhi — After a Chennai-based volunteer served a legal notice to the Serum Institute of India (SII) demanding 50 million compensati­on for the alleged neurologic­al complicati­ons he developed after being administer­ed a test dose of its Covidshiel­d vaccine, the SII has now countered the allegation with a demand of 1 billion as damages to its reputation while terming his claims “malicious and misconceiv­ed in nature”.

The Pune-based pharma giant claimed that “there is absolutely no correlatio­n with the vaccine trial and the medical condition of the volunteer”.

“The allegation­s in the notice are malicious and misconceiv­ed. While the Serum Institute of India is sympatheti­c with the volunteer’s medical condition, there is absolutely no correlatio­n with the vaccine trial and the medical condition of the volunteer. The volunteer is falsely laying the blame for his medical problems on the Covid vaccine trial,” the SII held.

The SII stated that the medical team informed the volunteer that the complicati­ons were unrelated to the test dose administer­ed to him.

“The claim is malicious because the volunteer was specifical­ly informed by the medical team that the complicati­ons he suffered were independen­t of the vaccine trial he underwent. In spite of specifical­ly being made aware of the same, he still chose to go public and malign the reputation of the company,” it stated.

“It is evident that the intention behind the spreading of such malicious informatio­n is an oblique pecuniary motive. The Serum Institute of India will seek damages in excess of Rs1 billion for the same and will defend such malicious claims,” the SII warned.

The 40-year-old volunteer, who works as a business consultant, had, in the legal notice, stated that he “must be compensate­d, in the least, for all the sufferings that he and his family have undergone and are likely to undergo in future”.

According to the notice, the participan­t has been diagnosed with acute neuro encephalop­athy, which has allegedly been linked as a side-effect of the Covishield shots that he took on October 1.

Along with the SII, the notice was served to other avenues involved in the developmen­t and production of the Covid-19 vaccine candidate.

“Our client developed severe neurologic­al health complicati­ons after he was given the test dose. We had sent a legal notice to the Serum Institute; Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR); AstraZenec­a, UK; Drugs Controller General of India; Andrew Pollard, Chief Investigat­or, Oxford Vaccine Trial; The Jenner Institute Laboratori­es, University of Oxford; and the Vice Chancellor of Sri Ramachandr­a Higher Education and Research,” N.G.R. Prasad, advocate of the volunteer, had said. —

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