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Union claims migrants are 'purposely self-harming', without evidence


Updated 4.45pm with Mental Health Commissioner s statement
A nurses’ union has claimed that migrants are purposely self-harming to get themselves transferred out of detention centres.
The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses said that migrants, who it described as illegal immigrants , were being admitted to Mount Carmel hospital with self-inflicted wounds despite not being prescribed any oral treatments, as was the case for other patients at the mental healthcare facility 
The union said it was instructing its members to refuse admission to any such people who were abusing from the system . It did not explain on what basis nurses were to make that determination or say how many such people it believed were abusing the system.  ....

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Alleging ulterior motives to persons seeking help 'grossly unfair,' Mental Health Commissioner says


Persons are only admitted to Mount Carmel Hospital after appropriate assessment indicating a need for treatment, the Commissioner for Mental Health said. 
In a subsequent statement on Friday, the union said the hospital s management informed it that migrants will be transferred elsewhere. However, the union was not withdrawing its directive until management lived up to its commitment.
But the MUMN s drastic action was condemned by the Health Commissioner, who insisted that under Maltese law, mental health services must respect individual qualities, abilities and diverse background and must be delivered without discrimination. As such, any persons who require attention should be given all the necessary care and protection,  the commissioner said. ....

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Pharmacists dispute claims they opted out of COVID-19 vaccine preparation


Pharmacists dispute claims they opted out of COVID-19 vaccine preparation
Union Haddiema Maqghudin pharmacists declared they are preparing the COVID-19 vaccine, contradicting MUMN claims
28 January 2021, 2:43pm
by Laura Calleja
The UHM has disputed a claim by the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) president Paul Pace that pharmacists decided to opt-out of preparing the COVID-19 vaccine, burdening nurses.
“It turns out that pharmacists are in fact preparing the vaccine for administration, and notifying the Medicines Authority of adverse reaction to the drug,” the UHM said.
The UHM said while pharmacists are in fact administering the vaccine, there are also limitations including the limited number of pharmacists within the government health services.    ....

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Nurse's union boss: We will not reach herd immunity by September


Nurse’s union boss: We will not reach herd immunity by September
A nurse’s view on the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses president, Paul Pace answered MaltaToday’s questions on the vaccination roll-out
26 January 2021, 7:13am
by Laura Calleja
MUMN President Paul Pace at a press conference at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020
Malta began rolling out the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on 27 December – starting first with healthcare professionals, and residents of care homes, expanding now to over 85s. However, the health authorities have received criticism from unions about the slow roll-out.
Health Minister Chris Fearne has told Euronews that Malta is looking to vaccinate 70% of the population by the end of September, with a closer objective being to vaccinate medical workers and all those over 80 years of age by March. ....

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