Call for govt to provide vaccine Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au PARENTS are being urged to be alert to the symptoms of meningococcal after a recent case in Frankston and another believed to be on the Mornington Peninsula. The mother of 18-year-old Lachy Wright posted on a Mount Eliza Facebook site that her son had complained of a sore throat two weeks ago and within 48 hours was fighting for his life and placed in a medically induced coma. Lisa Wright said her son was rushed to Frankston Hospital where he was diagnosed with meningococcal disease and given a five per cent chance of survival. She said the doctors and nurses at the hospital were “heroes” who saved her usually fit and healthy son’s life. Medical staff told her there needed to be changes in the current meningococcal vaccine in Victoria to save lives, with current federally financed vaccines not protecting against strain B, which is the predominant strain. While children are vaccinated for free against meningococcal strains A, C, W and Y under the National Immunisation Program, strain B is an optional vaccination that costs families up to $360 a child for multiple doses. Meningococcal bacteria are spread
by close contact. Children aged under two, adolescents and young adults between 15 and 24, smokers, and people with respiratory tract infections such as influenza and COVID-19 are at more risk. Symptoms include fever, chills, headache, rashes and neck pain. The mother is calling on politicians to list the vaccine on the NIP so families can afford to protect their loved ones. It was reported that another case was detected recently on the peninsula, although the location is unclear. South Australia and Queensland are the only states providing free vaccines against the B strain to children and teenagers. Meningococcal cases in South Australia declined more than other states after its meningococcal B vaccine program was introduced in 2018 to include children under the age of four and young people aged 17 to 20. The uncommon but serious bacterial infection requires urgent medical care to prevent death or disability. Last financial year in Victoria there were seven reported cases of meningococcal disease, including two deaths. Most cases were aged between 15 to 20, and their illnesses were due to meningococcal bacteria serogroup (strain) B.
EASTERN Victoria MP Tom McIntosh cuts the ribbon at the newly reopened Rye pier. Picture: Supplied
MP’s red ribbon day for pier opening THE rebuilt and upgraded Rye pier is open to the public. Eastern Victoria MP Tom McIntosh gathered a few pier users in the week leading up to Christmas to cut a ribbon to mark the pier’s “return”. He said the changes were paid for as part of $140 million the state government had spent on piers and jetties since 2018. “A favourite among holidaymakers, Rye pier’s new widened timber decking will ensure more locals and
visitors can safely enjoy its new features, including an enhanced viewing platform offering scenic views of the coastline,” McIntosh said. “The revitalised pier now boasts accessible [boat] ramps, connecting seamlessly to the new low landings and a more extensive pier head, anticipated to become a popular spot for anglers.” The pier had also been fitted with handrails, solar lighting and seating “crafted from salvaged timbers,
preserving a connection to the pier's storied past”. “While the primary focus has been on promptly reopening the pier for the holiday season, final touches will be completed in the new year, including boat access to the new low landings and a signage trail for snorkelers,” McIntosh said. The upgrades would increase the pier's berthing capacity, creating more space for boaters, larger vessels and tall ships.
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