Circumstances in which vaccine injuries will be covered by the Compensation Fund

9th February 2022

Circumstances in which vaccine injuries will be covered by the Compensation Fund

On 22 October 2021, a notice was published in the Government Gazette in terms of section 6A(b) of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 130 of 1993 (COIDA). The notice relates to the compensation for side effects to the Covid-19 vaccination based on employees who experience injuries, illness or death as a result of the Covid-19 vaccine in the circumstances where the requirement to have the vaccine is an inherent requirement of the employee’s job or where the employee is required to do so in terms of his/her employer’s risk assessment. 

(Read our article discussing vaccination policies for the workplace for more on the implementation of a mandatory vaccination policy and the required risk assessment).

The Notice provides that if an employee is required to receive a Covid-19 vaccine, either as a result of an occupational health and safety risk assessment conducted by an employer or where the vaccine is an inherent requirement of employment, any injury, illness or death incurred as a result will be covered by the Compensation Fund.

 However, in order for such cover to extend to an employee, there are 6 requirements that apply:

A copy of the Notice can be accessed here.

Written by Jacques van Wyk, Director and Andre van Heerden, Senior Associate at Werksmans Attorneys