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Netizens have called for a change in the government's decision Victoria will resume IVF treatment

author:Australian Net
Netizens have called for a change in the government's decision Victoria will resume IVF treatment

After an online campaign calling for the government to change its decision, Victoria will resume IVF treatment.

The Australian New Zealand network reported that some related services will restart from Thursday (20th), and hospitals in Victoria will increase IVF surgery, which will resume from 23:59 on the 25th.

It is reported that due to the escalation of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Victoria, the Victorian government has previously banned these surgeries. A few hours after announcing a ban on all non-emergency elective surgeries on Jan. 6, Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley told the media that the government was contacting IVF clinics to ask them to cancel patient appointments and free up more health resources. However, the decision immediately sparked a backlash online from Melbourne woman Melanie Swieconek, who recorded a video pleading with Victorian leaders to resume IVF surgery, which Svikonik said: "You have no idea what impact this will have on some women. She revealed that she is currently 45 years old and will not be suitable for IVF surgery after turning 46 in October. Subsequently, the video went viral online.

After seeing the objections of netizens, Victorian Governor Daniel Andrews admitted on the 19th that it was a "very painful and difficult" moment for those who could not undergo surgery during the epidemic period. "I would like to assure all those affected that we are doing our best to get routine surgeries back to normal operation." (Meta Pure Spirit Compilation)

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