German Vaccine-Maker BioNTech Faces First Legal Claim Over COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
Introduction
German vaccine-maker BioNTech is facing its first legal claim in its home country over adverse effects allegedly suffered by some users of its COVID-19 vaccines.
The Backstory
The claim comes more than two years after one of the world’s fastest and most extensive inoculation campaigns. The vaccines had been developed at breakneck speed and granted early approval for usage, are now the focus of legal procedures in several countries including France and Britain where plaintiffs argue that the vaccines harmed their health.
The Case in Germany
In Germany, a court in Hamburg was prepared to hear a case from Monday against BioNTech, which, together with U.S. giant Pfizer, produced the first mRNA vaccine Comirnaty. The hearing was delayed, however, after the claimant’s lawyers put in a last-minute challenge of the judge’s impartiality and asked instead for a panel of judges to rule on the case.
In her claim, the plaintiff reported suffering effects including “pain in the upper body, swelling of the extremities, exhaustion, fatigue and sleeping disorders” after receiving the vaccine, the court said. She is seeking 150,000 euros ($162,000) in damages and recognition that the “defendant is bound to provide material damages,” the court added.
The Lawyer’s Perspective
Her lawyer Thomas Ulbrich, who is also representing another 250 people in similar cases, said his clients were “all healthy” before suffering from symptoms, allegedly following their jabs. He believes that the medical files he has on hand offer a link between the vaccines and the symptoms experienced by his clients. Another German lawyer, Joachim Caesar-Preller, who represents 140 clients making similar claims, is seeking up to one million euros in damages per case – plus interest – but concedes that a “rocky and long road” lies ahead in the legal battles.
The Side Effects
Out of 192 million jabs given in Germany, the country’s medicines regulator, the Paul Ehrlich Institute, said 338,857 suspected cases of side effects were reported, including 54,879 severe reactions. Among the worst cases, “the symptoms are very different, they vary from stroke to thrombosis to cardiac diseases,” said another German lawyer, Joachim Caesar-Preller, who represents 140 clients making similar claims.
The Legal Avenue
A key point for the courts is whether the side effects of the medication, when used correctly, surpass “a justifiable level according to the findings of medical science.” In other words, the effects have to be sufficiently serious to be taken into account, said Anatol Dutta, a professor at Munich University. Besides the legal avenue, claimants can also turn to the state for compensation for the loss of income.
BioNTech’s Response
BioNTech told AFP that the number of liability claims made to the company is very small when compared to the number of doses it has delivered worldwide and that each claim had to be examined individually. “Justified liability claims would of course be met by BioNTech,” it said, adding however that “no causal relationship between (the) health impairments presented and vaccination with Comirnaty has been proven” in the cases it had reviewed so far.
Conclusion
Despite the legal battles, the need for vaccination against COVID-19 remains critical. People with post-vaccination syndromes are advised to establish a chronology and to get medical practitioners to document the development of their symptoms. The hope is that people with post-vaccination syndromes can be taken seriously.