Mission Statement
Science-based support for people suffering from long-term COVID-19 vaccine effects
Irish CV Clan is a group of like minded individuals who wish to provide a supportive and inclusive space for those suffering as a result of Covid Vaccine Injury or reaction. We would like to take a scientific, considered approach to any discussions relating to this. We are here to support each other and offer advice based on our experiences and help educate those not injured but wish to find out more.
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Our goal is to improve the futures of people with Covid Vaccine Injury by advocating to get our voices heard in relation to healthcare, emotional well-being, employment rights, and to advocate for the instigation of a fair vaccine injury compensation scheme.
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All pharmaceuticals can cause adverse reactions. Unfortunately, Covid vaccines became polarised and politicised, which has left those who are suffering with long-term health conditions in a vulnerable position.
About the Irish CV Clan
The Irish CV Clan was founded by a group of people affected by the Covid-19 vaccine in 2022. The community has grown since, after the founding members came to the sad conclusion that there was no other supports available.​
Some of the most common diagnosis of Covid vaccine injuries are Myocarditis, Small Fibre Neuropathy, Dysautonomia, MCAS, Transverse Myelitis.
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Myocarditis
See the HSE website for more information HERE
Small Fibre Neuropathy
See the NCBI website for more information HERE
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Dysautonomia
See the NCBI website for more information HERE
MCAS
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS – also known as Mast Cell Activation Disorder) is a relatively unknown condition that may affect some people with Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) and is caused by abnormal mast cells or abnormal release of chemicals contained within them.
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Vaccine induced long Covid
See the Science.org website for more information HERE
(For long Covid supports please reach out Long Covid Advocacy Ireland HERE)
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Transverse Myelitis
See the NCBI website for more information HERE
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This is not a definitive list of diagnoses received nor a conclusive list of reported adverse reactions.
Who to Contact
If you or someone you know has been affected by the Covid-19 vaccines you are not alone. Please reach out to us HERE.
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To report an adverse reaction please go to the HPRA website HERE.
*please note that doctors, patients and advocates can report adverse reaction.
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If you feel like you need support, please reach out to us. You can reach out to helplines such as Samaritans, Pieta, Aware for advice on mental health