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Lucas s Law could go statewide
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We let your son down : Report released into Lucas death
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Australia could take YEARS to open its borders: Brisbane says there is no guarantee travel will be allowed even after the whole population is finally vaccinated by slow roll-out to preserve Zero Covid strategy Vaccination alone is no guarantee that you can open up, health minister said, If the whole country were vaccinated, you couldn t just open the borders.
He cited other factors including transmissibility and longevity of immunity
Comes amid outrage at shifting of the goal posts over tough border restriction
Australians, including 36,000 who live overseas, are desperate to travel
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Subscriber only A REPORT into the death of three-year-old Lucas Faram has found he would still be alive if the Townsville University Hospital had treated him appropriately. The internal report compiled by the hospital found the little boy would have survived if the hospital had completed a CT scan that would have shown his ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt was not working. His death sparked a major clinical practice change at the hospital in the wake of the review, honouring the legacy of the little boy. In a statement Townsville Hospital and Health Service (THHS) chief executive Kieran Keyes said we let your son down.
Australia won t open its borders even AFTER everyone is vaccinated
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