No-Fault Compensation for Vaccine Injury — The Other Side of Equitable Access to Covid-19 Vaccines

Author:

Halabi Sam1,Heinrich Andrew1,Omer Saad B.1

Affiliation:

1. From the O’Neill Institute for National Global Health Law, Washington, DC (S.H.); and the Yale School of Public Health (A.H.) and the Yale Institute for Global Health (S.B.O.) — both in New Haven, CT.

Publisher

Massachusetts Medical Society

Subject

General Medicine

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