Media release
Shadow
Health Minister Jo-Ann Miller says the Newman Government has put party
politics ahead of the care of children in voting down her Private
Members Bill on vaccination.
If
Mrs Miller’s proposal had been supported children in child care, and
child care workers, would have been protected from unvaccinated
children.
“It should have been a no-brainer,” said Mrs Miller.
“It
is a common sense proposal to protect children from the spread of
potentially fatal childhood diseases such as measles and whooping cough."
“It
is a proposal supported by the medical profession, by the health
committee and by the vast majority of Queenslanders, but not one member
of the LNP had the guts to stand up for children
when it came to the vote.”
Mrs
Miller had called for bipartisan support and argued that it was a
positive step Parliament could take to address falling vaccination
rates.
She
told Parliament the rate of immunisation for children in Noosa,
Nambour, Surfers Paradise and Kuranda was comparable with developing
Third World nations in Africa.
“In Brisbane’s inner-city there are 3,371 unvaccinated children and fewer than 85% of five year olds are fully vaccinated."
“Recent
outbreaks of measles in a number of Queensland locations have
highlighted the risk, and excluding unvaccinated children from childcare
is a measure that has been adopted in other States."
“I
am dismayed that LNP MPs voted en-bloc to defeat the Bill, especially
after I made amendments to specifically address concerns raised during
the committee stage."
“Every
time there is an outbreak of a lethal but preventable childhood
disease, anywhere in Queensland, it will be on the conscience of those
Newman Government MPs who couldn’t bring themselves
to support a Labor initiative."
“They
have put petty party politics ahead of the health and well-being of
vulnerable children and Queenslanders will hold them responsible for
that.”
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