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Howard calls for HIV migrant ban | Howard calls for HIV migrant ban |
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Australia should refuse to allow migrants or refugees with HIV to enter the country, Prime Minister John Howard has said. | Australia should refuse to allow migrants or refugees with HIV to enter the country, Prime Minister John Howard has said. |
Mr Howard said there may be special cases when an exemption could be considered but as a rule HIV-positive people should be denied entry. | Mr Howard said there may be special cases when an exemption could be considered but as a rule HIV-positive people should be denied entry. |
Mr Howard was asked about the issue during a visit to Victoria state, which has seen a sharp rise in HIV cases. | Mr Howard was asked about the issue during a visit to Victoria state, which has seen a sharp rise in HIV cases. |
Any ban for migrants with HIV/Aids would need a change in the federal law. | Any ban for migrants with HIV/Aids would need a change in the federal law. |
Mr Howard, on a visit to Melbourne, told a local radio station he wanted to seek more advice on the issue, but said his gut feeling was that HIV sufferers should not be allowed in to the country. | Mr Howard, on a visit to Melbourne, told a local radio station he wanted to seek more advice on the issue, but said his gut feeling was that HIV sufferers should not be allowed in to the country. |
In the US, everyone arriving at Ellis Island was given a health exam and if you were found to be a carrier of certain diseases, you were sent back Gerald, Chicago, USA class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6071&edition=1&ttl=20070413125845">Send us your comments "My initial reaction is no," he said. "There may be some humanitarian considerations that could temper that in certain cases, but, prime facie - no." | |
Victoria's public health officials have blamed the rise in HIV cases partly on overseas immigrants, but also on Australian residents relocating from other parts of the country. | Victoria's public health officials have blamed the rise in HIV cases partly on overseas immigrants, but also on Australian residents relocating from other parts of the country. |
Tuberculosis ban | Tuberculosis ban |
Mr Howard, who has been in power for 11 years, is known for his tough stance on immigration. | Mr Howard, who has been in power for 11 years, is known for his tough stance on immigration. |
He likened his proposed ban to the ban already imposed on people suffering from tuberculosis. | |
John Howard has a reputation for being tough on immigration"I think we should have the most stringent possible conditions in relation to that nationwide, and I know the health minister is concerned about that and is examining ways of tightening things up," he said. | |
Solicitor David Puls of the New South Wales HIV/Aids Legal Centre said the law allowed immigrants to be denied access where there are public safety concerns. | Solicitor David Puls of the New South Wales HIV/Aids Legal Centre said the law allowed immigrants to be denied access where there are public safety concerns. |
"The Medical Officer of the Commonwealth does not consider HIV to be a public safety concern," he was quoted by the Australian newspaper as saying. | "The Medical Officer of the Commonwealth does not consider HIV to be a public safety concern," he was quoted by the Australian newspaper as saying. |
He added that HIV should not be compared with tuberculosis as the latter is airborne and contagious, while HIV is transmissible but not contagious. | He added that HIV should not be compared with tuberculosis as the latter is airborne and contagious, while HIV is transmissible but not contagious. |
Australia has been alarmed by the country's rise in HIV cases. Infection rates rose by 41% between 2000 and 2005. | Australia has been alarmed by the country's rise in HIV cases. Infection rates rose by 41% between 2000 and 2005. |
There is particular concern about the rapid spread of HIV and Aids in neighbouring Pacific countries, such as Papua New Guinea. | There is particular concern about the rapid spread of HIV and Aids in neighbouring Pacific countries, such as Papua New Guinea. |
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