Doctors and MPs support Lady Cilento Children’s hospital’s determination not to return baby to Nauru detention,but former Australian Medical Association heads are divided The case of Baby Asha and the Queensland hospital that refuses to sign off on her forced return to detention in Nauru has divided former heads of the states top medical body, but united an influential range of supporters from fellow clinicians to the upper echelons of the Palaszczuk government.
A vigil by protesters external the Lady Cilento Children’s hospital entered its fourth day on Monday, and with doctors,nurses and MPs among those who came to point to solidarity with the hospital’s determination that a Nauru detention camp was unsafe for the baby.
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Source: theguardian.com