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Jim McDaid abstains from vote on HPV vaccine
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperHans" data-source="post: 2329564" data-attributes="member: 17002"><p>It's disgraceful that the government don't pony up for a vaccine that has been shown to be so successful in preventing the HPV strains that lead to cervical cancer. Can't believe that McDaid didn't go the whole hog and vote against them but fair play to him for making his point.</p><p></p><p>Funny * how the reporting of the vaccine has changed so much in a year. When it was first put forward the radio, TV and papers was full of 'won't somebody please think of the children... who will all go out and have sex aged 12 because they will feel they are immune to STDs'. Once the govt refuses to pay for it, the media furore is all about the lives that are going to be lost.</p><p></p><p>* when I say funny, I mean tragic. A tragic indictment of the meeja in this country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperHans, post: 2329564, member: 17002"] It's disgraceful that the government don't pony up for a vaccine that has been shown to be so successful in preventing the HPV strains that lead to cervical cancer. Can't believe that McDaid didn't go the whole hog and vote against them but fair play to him for making his point. Funny * how the reporting of the vaccine has changed so much in a year. When it was first put forward the radio, TV and papers was full of 'won't somebody please think of the children... who will all go out and have sex aged 12 because they will feel they are immune to STDs'. Once the govt refuses to pay for it, the media furore is all about the lives that are going to be lost. * when I say funny, I mean tragic. A tragic indictment of the meeja in this country. [/QUOTE]
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