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Can the NHS Handle the Cost of Vaccine Harm Claims?

Spiraling costs and high-risk cosmetic procedures raise concerns

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The NHS has been facing mounting costs in assessing claims of medical harm caused by Covid vaccines, with the total bill reaching £48m, according to a recent investigation. The firm responsible for assessing these...

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Can the NHS Handle the Cost of Vaccine Harm Claims?

Spiraling costs and high-risk cosmetic procedures raise concerns

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The NHS has been facing mounting costs in assessing claims of medical harm caused by Covid vaccines, with the total bill reaching £48m, according to a recent investigation. The firm responsible for assessing these claims, Crawford & Company Adjusters, was initially contracted for £6m, but the costs have spiraled due to the high volume of claims received. Over 22,000 claims have been made, with most relating to the AstraZeneca jab.

Meanwhile, a cross-party group of MPs is calling for stricter regulations on high-risk cosmetic procedures, such as Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs). The Women and Equalities Committee has warned that the current lack of regulation has created a "wild west" market, with procedures being performed in unlicensed settings, including Airbnbs and hotel rooms. The committee is urging the government to introduce tighter restrictions, allowing only doctors to perform these treatments.

The concerns over cosmetic procedures come as the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issues a yellow cold health alert for most of England, warning of risks to vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and those with existing health conditions. The alert system, which runs from November to March, aims to reduce illness and deaths during periods of extreme temperatures.

In other health news, social media is abuzz with viral face depuffing tricks, promising to reduce facial puffiness in minutes. However, skin experts are skeptical, saying that these techniques are often temporary and may not address the underlying causes of puffiness. Consultant dermatologist Dr. Aiza Jamil explains that facial puffiness is usually caused by fluid retention and common triggers include high salt and alcohol intake, allergies, and lack of sleep.

On a more positive note, a sheep farmer, Sam Stables, has completed a 142-mile walk to raise awareness about mental health and available support. Stables, co-founder of We Are Farming Minds, said that the kindness of people he met along the way helped him reach the finish line.

As the NHS navigates the complex issue of vaccine harm claims, it is clear that the healthcare system faces numerous challenges. From spiraling costs to high-risk cosmetic procedures and the impact of extreme temperatures, the need for effective regulation and awareness-raising campaigns is evident. By shedding light on these issues, we can work towards creating a healthier and safer environment for all.

The NHS has been facing mounting costs in assessing claims of medical harm caused by Covid vaccines, with the total bill reaching £48m, according to a recent investigation. The firm responsible for assessing these claims, Crawford & Company Adjusters, was initially contracted for £6m, but the costs have spiraled due to the high volume of claims received. Over 22,000 claims have been made, with most relating to the AstraZeneca jab.

Meanwhile, a cross-party group of MPs is calling for stricter regulations on high-risk cosmetic procedures, such as Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs). The Women and Equalities Committee has warned that the current lack of regulation has created a "wild west" market, with procedures being performed in unlicensed settings, including Airbnbs and hotel rooms. The committee is urging the government to introduce tighter restrictions, allowing only doctors to perform these treatments.

The concerns over cosmetic procedures come as the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issues a yellow cold health alert for most of England, warning of risks to vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and those with existing health conditions. The alert system, which runs from November to March, aims to reduce illness and deaths during periods of extreme temperatures.

In other health news, social media is abuzz with viral face depuffing tricks, promising to reduce facial puffiness in minutes. However, skin experts are skeptical, saying that these techniques are often temporary and may not address the underlying causes of puffiness. Consultant dermatologist Dr. Aiza Jamil explains that facial puffiness is usually caused by fluid retention and common triggers include high salt and alcohol intake, allergies, and lack of sleep.

On a more positive note, a sheep farmer, Sam Stables, has completed a 142-mile walk to raise awareness about mental health and available support. Stables, co-founder of We Are Farming Minds, said that the kindness of people he met along the way helped him reach the finish line.

As the NHS navigates the complex issue of vaccine harm claims, it is clear that the healthcare system faces numerous challenges. From spiraling costs to high-risk cosmetic procedures and the impact of extreme temperatures, the need for effective regulation and awareness-raising campaigns is evident. By shedding light on these issues, we can work towards creating a healthier and safer environment for all.

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