The South African Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (SA VAERS) is an independent, public interest reporting system designated by the people for the people.
SA VAERS is co-managed by the (THJ) Transformative Health Justice. SAVAERS accepts voluntary reports and analyses the adverse events (possible side effects) following vaccination.
SA VAERS is not designed to detect if a vaccine caused an adverse event, but it can identify unusual or common patterns of reporting that might indicate possible safety concerns requiring a closer look.
What to do if a vaccine makes you sick:
- Report your reaction here.
- Keep a diary about the adverse effects you experience.
- Take photos or videos of your symptoms.
- Ask your family, friends, or colleagues to write a statement or affidavit about your adverse events.
- Visit a hospital or doctor if the physical or mental adverse effects are significant.
- Makes notes if unvaccinated people around you become sick.
For more information or to report an adverse reaction visit Savaers.co.za