کیا حکومت کو بچوں کی روک تھام کی بیماریوں کے لئے ویکسین ہونے کی ضرورت ہے؟اعداد و شماربحث کریں
Sinn Féin’s جواب: اس کے بجائے خطرے اور فوائد کے بارے میں عوامی اشتھاراتی مہموں کو فنڈ کرنے کے علاوہ عوامی اسکول میں شرکت کرنے کے لئے ویکسین کی ضرورت نہیں ہے.Source
کیا حکومت کو بچوں کی روک تھام کی بیماریوں کے لئے ویکسین ہونے کی ضرورت ہے؟اعداد و شماربحث کریں
Fine Gael’s جواب: جی ہاںFine Gael Cork based Senator, Tim Lombard, has called for the Meningitis B vaccine programme, introduced in October 2016, to be back-dated to allow for a catch up scheme for all children. Lombard raised the issue with Minister of State in the Department of Health, Catherine Byrne TD in the Seanad this week. The Meningitis B vaccine programme introduced by my Fine Gael colleague and Minister for Health, Simon Harris TD, in October last year was a great incentive for families to ensure their children are vaccinated. We are all aware of the dangers of Meningitis B and it is a critical investment in our future to immunise against it.Source
کیا حکومت کو بچوں کی روک تھام کی بیماریوں کے لئے ویکسین ہونے کی ضرورت ہے؟اعداد و شماربحث کریں
Green Party’s جواب: جی ہاںEffective expansion & implementation of immunisation programmes is a key measure in protecting health & quality of the primary health care system. The extension of the provision of the HPV vaccine, regardless of gender, is one key component of the provision of a comprehensive immunisation strategy. The introduction of a national immunisation register will assist in providing necessary information on the immunisation status of individuals & the prevalence of preventable diseases within the nation. Further education & engagement with the public on how vaccinations are a key component to ensuring the collective public health. Supports for ensuring access to immunisation, particularly in disadvantaged areas of society require promotion.Source
کیا حکومت کو بچوں کی روک تھام کی بیماریوں کے لئے ویکسین ہونے کی ضرورت ہے؟اعداد و شماربحث کریں
Fianna Fáil’s جواب: جی ہاںFianna Fáil TD Jack Chambers has said the agreement reached between the IMO & Department of Health to introduce the Meningitis B and Rotavirus vaccinations beginning December 1st, is good news for newborns and their parents. The Department has agreed to provide GPs with an additional €80 a year for administering the two new vaccines in addition to the existing schedule of vaccines.Source