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Group Seeks More Access For Partners In Limerick Maternity Hospital
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Protest to target maternity hospital
A group of women, including mothers, midwives, doulas and other birth activists are
protesting at various locations nationwide. They have organised these protests as a response to the apparent negligence of a roadmap for when maternity restrictions will be eased as the rest of society reopens.
Their Mid-West protest is planned for May 16 at 12pm following their claim a woman has a right to her chosen partner’s presence throughout the duration of her pregnancy, labour, and birth in line with the World Health Organisations guidelines.
The group stresses that partners are not visitors – rather they are an essential part of the process and support needs of the woman.
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The Health Minister has been accused of spreading ‘propaganda’ after claiming that anyone who gets a negative result from a rapid antigen COVID test should “pretty much ignore it.”
On
The Pat Kenny Show this morning, Stephen Donnelly said he was a supporter of rapid-antigen testing but warned that a negative test result, “absolutely does not mean you are not infectious.”
Pat accused Minister Donnelly of attempting to “have it both ways” by claiming to be in support of rapid tests, while also warning that there is no point in using them.
“This is propaganda,” he said. “This is not fact.”
May 11, 2021 03:51:02 PM Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama met with senior health officials this morning for an update on the rising number of coronavirus cases in Viti Levu. Also present at the meeting were the Minister for Health Dr. Ifereimi Waqainabete, Minister for Education Rosy Akbar, and Minister for Social Welfare Mereseini Vuniwaqa. It is unknown what further actions the government will take next to control the rising number of coronavirus cases in Viti Levu. Permanent Secretary for Health Dr James Fong said the next steps taken will be based on the data gathered from contact tracing, with advice from other ministries.
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