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A four-month-old baby in need of emergency heart surgery is expected this Thursday to resolve a legal battle between the health system and the minor’s parents who refuse to let him receive blood transfusion that come from a person who has been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Parents, realizing the urgency of intervention, refuse to operate on a baby suffering from a narrowing of the heart valve, using the plasma of a donor vaccinated against the virus, they said in a message. published an interview on the anti-vaccination channel.
“We don’t want the blood to be contaminated vaccination. This is the end of the deal. We accept everything else,” says the father, sitting on the bed next to his son at the Auckland City Hospital, and assures them that they have a list of about twenty potential unvaccinated donors.
NZ Blood, the government organization that coordinates blood donations and delivers plasma to hospitals, clarifies on its website that it does not ask people to indicate if they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of collection, and that there is no evidence that blood vaccinated individuals pose an additional risk.
In addition, the organization claims that patients cannot choose their own donors. Radio New Zealand.
before justice
Faced with this situation, the State Department of Health, also known as Te Whatu Ora, filed a lawsuit on Monday for child custody under the Child Care Act, which would allow him to proceed with surgery, the newspaper reported. New Zealand Herald.
The minor’s parents, attorneys for both sides, surgeons and representatives from NZ Blood met the previous day during a preliminary hearing that ended without consent.
Auckland High Court scheduled a hearing for December 6 in case the parties do not reach a preliminary agreement.
An ocean country that has imposed strict restrictions within its borders to combat the health crisis and is registering high rates vaccination, has a large anti-vaccination movement that camped in front of Parliament between February and March of this year until they were kicked out by the police. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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