
In 1986, this journal published an article by the Canadian Pediatric Society calling for Canada to develop a no-fault compensation program for vaccination injuries.[1][1] More than 2 decades later there is no such national system in place, despite repeated calls for its introduction. However, recent
Canada, Vaccines, Immunization Programs, Compensation and Redress, Vaccination, Humans
Canada, Vaccines, Immunization Programs, Compensation and Redress, Vaccination, Humans
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