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  • AFLCA Votes | Chandler, Langford poll

    AFLCA Votes | Chandler, Langford poll

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    AFLCA Votes | Chandler, Langford poll

    Kade Chandler and Harvey Langford has received votes in the race for the AFLCA Champion Player Award.

    A TRIO of Demons have received coaches votes for their Round 6 performance. 

    In what was a memorable game for the Dees, defeating the reigning premiers by two points, Kade Chandler, Harvey Langford and Kysaiah Pickett have all been recognised in the race for the AFLCA Champion Player Award. 

    Chandler was instrumental in the down-to-the-wire victory with three goals, two of which came at a crucial moment in the final quarter battle. 

    Langford was also important for the Dees, kicking the opening score of the match and going on to finish with three goals, 27 disposals and eight score involvements. Pickett rounded out the Melbourne vote-getters with one vote. Dees skipper Max Gawn still sits third on the overall leaderboard behind Nick Daicos and Zak Butters. 

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  • Missing votes counted in key SA seat see One Nation margin increase | One Nation MP’s fate seal…

    Missing votes counted in key SA seat see One Nation margin increase | One Nation MP’s fate seal…

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    Missing votes counted in key SA seat see One Nation margin increase

    One Nation's Chantelle Thomas will retain her seat in Narungga. (ABC News)

    One Nation has held on to the seat of Narungga after a count of missed votes. 

    On Thursday the electoral commission revealed hundreds of unopened ballots had been discovered, including 81 from Narungga.

    The commission will review how the state election was handled while the government says it will commission an independent review too.

    One Nation has retained the South Australian seat of Narungga, following a count of ballots that were missed on election day.

    SA's electoral commission said had the ballots been included in the original count, One Nation's Chantelle Thomas's margin in the seat would have increased from 58 to 74 votes.

    Discovery of unopened ballots prompts new count in SA seat One Nation won by just 58 votes

    Electoral commission to count votes in electorate of Narungga after Chantelle Thomas won the seat at the March state election

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    One Nation’s claim to the seat of Narungga has hit a snag weeks after the South Australian election.

    Uncounted ballot papers were discovered on Thursday, forcing a new count in the Yorke Peninsula seat, which One Nation’s Chantelle Thomas won by just 58 votes.

    More than 80 unopened papers have turned up, the state electoral commission has confirmed, offering a sliver of hope to the defeated Liberal candidate, Tania Stock.

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  • US vaccine panel votes to end universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns | Not all babies nee…

    US vaccine panel votes to end universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns | Not all babies nee…

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    US vaccine panel votes to end universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns

    A US panel of vaccine advisers has voted to end the longstanding recommendation for vaccinations against the hepatitis B virus (HBV) right after birth.

    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (Acip) voted 8-3 to back "individual-based decision-making" on whether to vaccinate babies born to mothers who have tested negative for the liver infection.

    In June, Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, a vaccine sceptic, fired all the members of the Acip and replaced them with others who are critical of vaccines.

    The US has recommended vaccinating newborns against hepatitis B since 1991, and data suggests that since then, the shots have prevented an estimated 90,000 deaths.

    Not all babies need a hepatitis B shot at birth, US vaccine advisers say

    For decades, the US government advised that all babies be vaccinated against the liver infection right after birth. (ABC News)

    Committee members say the risk of hepatitis B infection for most babies is very low and that earlier research that found the vaccines were safe for infants was inadequate.

    However, several medical societies and state health departments say they will continue to recommend them. 

    For babies of hepatitis B-negative mothers, it will be up to the parents and their doctors to decide if a birth dose is appropriate.

    A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to end the longstanding recommendation that all US babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they are born.

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    Fact-checking the CDC panel's reasons for dropping universal newborn hepatitis B vaccine recommendation

    Since roughly 1991, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended all babies get a dose of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. The CDC committee that helps set vaccine policy voted Dec. 5 to overturn that decadeslong policy.

    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ new recommendations say mothers who tested negative for hepatitis B should discuss the need for the vaccine with their doctors. For babies who do not receive a birth dose, the committee suggested the initial vaccine dose be given “no earlier than 2 months of age.”

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