The petitioner is Dilip Lunawat, who has contended that his daughter Snehal Lunawat, 33, who was also a Senior Lecturer at the SMBT Dental College & Hospital in Nashik, was compelled to take the vaccine along with all other healthworkers there.
Dilip Lunawat said that his daughter was assured that the vaccines were completely safe and posed no risks/threats to her body, and attached his daughter vaccine certificate (January 28, 2021), and how she died on March 1, 2021, due to the alleged side-effects of the Covishield vaccine.
A few days later, she suffered severe headaches and vomiting and was rushed to a hospital where doctors detected bleeding in her brain and she later succumbed owing to the purported aside-effects of the vaccine', as per Lunawat's plea.
He
also cited the views and interviews of experts like the Drug
Controller-General of India, Dr. V.G. Somani, and AIIMS Director Dr.
Randeep Guleria, making them respondents along with the Union Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare, and how the incident figured in the
Centre's own Adverse Events Following Immunisation Report of October 2,
2021.
In his petition filed in February 2022, Dilip Lunawat said
that in 2020, the SII, Pune entered into a partnership with the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation to speed up the process of manufacture
and delivery of upto 100 million doses of Covishield vaccines in India
and for other third world countries.
"The petitioner lost his elder daughter. His loss can neither be explained in words nor can be compensated in terms of money.
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