The Canadian Adverse Events Reporting System (CAERS) is a community-run vaccine adverse event reporting system. It is partnered with the Canadian Covid Care Alliance (CCCA), the World Council for Health (WCH),[1] and Vax Justice.[2]
CAERS co-organized A Citizens' Hearing in Toronto, Ontario in June 2022.[3]
CAERS solicits user-submitted reports of adverse events following injection with any of the available COVID-19 vaccines. It is run independently of government and public health agencies.[4]
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Home. A Citizens’ Hearing. Retrieved June 21, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220617142618/https://www.citizenshearing.ca/ ↩︎
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