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The Maternity Hospital at Elm Park will be located on the campus of St Vincent’s University Hospital. Illustration from April 2017
Legal framework on new National Maternity Hospital expected within weeks
Deliberations more protracted than originally anticipated
Discussions are to be concluded and drafting of the legal documents finalised in coming weeks on a legal framework to protect the State’s investment in the new National Maternity Hospital and to ensure that the hospital remains in State ownership.
The new maternity hospital building is to be relocated to the St. Vincent’s University Hospital campus at Elm Park, on a site leased from the St. Vincent’s Healthcare Group with a leasehold interest of 99 years and rights of renewal.
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CNA Staff, Mar 1, 2021 / 06:00 am (CNA).- A body representing religious men and women has questioned the exclusion of elderly religious from the early stages of coronavirus vaccination programs in Belgium.
In a letter dated Feb. 19, Br. Robert Thunus, president of the Conference of Religious Women and Men in Belgium (COREB), told Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgium’s Minister of Health and Social Affairs, that the treatment of elderly religious was “totally inconsistent.”
Belgium, a country of 11.5 million people bordering France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, is widely reported to have the world’s highest COVID-19 death rate. More than 771,500 people have tested positive for coronavirus and over 22,000 have died in Belgium as of March 1, according to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
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