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Galway Bay FM
13 April 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – There will be a strong Tuam involvement at tomorrow’s Oireachtas Children’s committee hearing on inappropriate burials at certain institutions operated by, or on behalf of the state
It will focus on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of a Certain Institutional Burials Authorised Interventions Bill and consider the establishment of an Agency to carry out such interventions.
This is the Bill intended to allow for exhumations at the sites of Mother and Baby Homes such as those in Tuam and Bessborough.
Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s event, Deputy Funchion said they’ve agreed to hold this special meeting with four sessions spread over one day to hear the views of the witnesses on this important legislation.
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It comes after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has backed Czech Republic rule banning unvaccinated children from pre-school.
The Czech rules were introduced before the coronavirus pandemic began and related to common vaccines for the likes of MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), polio and hepatitis.
The rules oblige parents to vaccinate their children unless they are unable to for health reasons.
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