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Today, everybody knows somebody who was healthy, got vaccinated and was never healthy again. Because every life is important, reporting vaccine reactions, injuries and deaths is important, too.
NVIC has operated a Vaccine Reaction Registry since 1982, including providing one-on-one counseling for those reporting vaccine reactions. In 2006, NVIC launched an online searchable International Memorial for Vaccine Victims featuring photos and descriptions of what happened after vaccination from people whose lives were profoundly changed by serious vaccine reactions. Visit NVIC's International Memorial for Vaccine Victims or the International Memorial for Vaccine Victims Video Collection.
Protect Life: Witness a Vaccine Reaction by Video
In 1986 the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 was enacted and vaccine injuries and deaths were acknowledged as real and compensable. In November 2016, NVIC added a video vaccine reaction reporting feature to the International Memorial for Vaccine Victims to underscore the very real nature of vaccine injuries and their impact to families and society. You can now share your personal experience and publicly witness what happened after vaccination on NVIC.org by posting a two to six minute video.