Scottish Vaccine Injury Group

A Scottish support and advocacy group for Covid19 vaccine injured or bereaved

If you think you have had an adverse reaction or been bereaved due to a covid19 vaccine administered in scotland join us.

email scottishvig@gmail.com
or join our facebook group, scottishvig

Please Sign This Petition

The recording above contains information licensed under the Scottish Parliament Copyright Licence

Background information

My wife was injured by the Covid-19 vaccine and we had to find a private doctor to help her. Through this journey we met others who had been injured by the vaccines. Most of them have failed to find any help or acknowledgement from the SNHS and have been gaslit by those who are supposed to care for them. Through this journey we found this group of volunteers, The Scottish Vaccine Injury Group. 

They now hold core participant status in both the UK and Scottish covid enquiries and the number of members continues to grow.

The frustration at being unable to access proper health care has also led to suicides from those injured and it’s now time for our government to give the help needed by people who “did the right thing ” and now feel abandoned by their government.

  • Created by William Queen
  • Considered from28 February 2024
  • Petitions can collect signatures until the petition has been closed

UK & Scottish Covid19 Public Inquiries

We have core participant status in both the UK and Scottish Public Inquiries.   
We are  very disappointed that our module in the UK Inquiry was postponed but are now told it will take place during January 2025.   
We are delighted, however, that Lord Brailsford has made a recovery following surgery so the Scottish Inquiry has now resumed.

There is also a National Citizens Inquiry, Canada. 

There is also a ‘People’s Inquiry’ UK which is an unofficial gathering of evidence and testimonies. 

Visit our media page

Scroll through videos, newspapers, research papers and more

Global Community

We partner with vaccine injury groups from around the globe.  Links to their groups and also other useful sites for support, treatment ideas, important statistics and more