Refugees with infectious diseases will not be denied entry into Canada: Health minist

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Refugees with infectious diseases will not be denied entry into Canada: Health minister



Health Minister Jane Philpott says Syrian refugees with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis will not be denied entry to Canada.

Philpott told CTV’s Question Period that Syrian refugees bound for Canada who are found to have infectious diseases may face delayed entry until they are healthy enough to enter the country, but won’t be turned away.

“We would make sure they get appropriate treatment. It would not lead to a denial as a cause in itself of being able to be accepted as a refugee to Canada, but it may delay somebody’s travel,” said Philpott.

“And, of course, as people arrive in Canada, there will be further screening and we’ll make sure that everyone is healthy.”

Philpott, who worked as a medical doctor before entering politics, emphasized that most of the infectious diseases that Syrian refugees could have are “quite treatable.”
The minister said all Syrian refugees will undergo an “international medical examination” before travelling to Canada so that the government is fully aware of their health condition before entering the country. Officials will be looking for physical as well as mental health problems, according to Philpott. She said the government will make sure that the healthcare system is prepared to offer counselling services to Syrian refugees who need it.

“These people have experienced the very difficult circumstances of conflict in Syria,” said Philpott. “Having said that, my suspicion is that these people are incredibly resilient and courageous folk who have managed to endure these circumstances and we will be impressed by their resilience.”

As the government prepares to welcome tens of thousands Syrian refugees, Canada is facing a major family doctor shortage. According to Statistics Canada, 14.9 per cent of Canadians 12 or older -- about 4.5 million people -- did not have a regular doctor in 2014.

While Philpott admitted that the Canadian healthcare system is already stretched, she said believes it can handle the arrival of Syrian refugees. She said she has been “overwhelmed” by expressions of interest from healthcare providers and other Canadians to help refugees.

Speaking to Question Period, Halifax Mayor Mike Savage also acknowledged that municipal social systems are under pressure, but said that the resettlement of 25,000 refugees spread across the country is “manageable.” He emphasized the fact that no community will ever be 100 per cent ready for the arrival of hundreds or thousands of refugees, and that now is the time to act.

“I think this is something that is going to pay off, not only from a humanitarian and compassionate point of view but from a growth point of view within our communities, and I think most people understand that,” said Savage.

Despite the community will, Savage admits there are still questions about how the municipalities are going to pay for the influx of Syrian refugees.

“I think we need to know certainly where the money is going to come from, what money is available. I fully expect that provinces and also municipalities will have to look at their own budgets,” he said.

Both Savage and Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic said their communities are developing plans to address any areas of concern as the refugees begin to arrive. According to Vrbanovic, that could be as early as next month for Kitchener.

“My understanding is, at least in the December numbers, we’re likely to see more of the privately sponsored ones (refugees) coming forward.”

Vrbonovic will head to Ottawa this week for a forum at Rideau Hall on welcoming Syrian refugees. Gov. Gen. David Johnston will host the meeting on Tuesday with more than 100 leaders from the public and private sectors, as well as representatives from civil society, to “strengthen our national response to the Syrian crisis.”

Vrbanoic hopes the meeting will allow leaders to share ideas on how they can support Syrian refugees arriving in their communities.

“I think what we want to do is hear what are some of the best practice ideas from some of the other municipalities and community organizations from across the country, so we can adopt those and not reinvent the wheel.”

Last week, the Trudeau government revealed that it will not meet its deadline to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by New Year’s Day. Rather, the Liberals expect 10,000 to arrive by Dec. 31, with 15,000 more landing in January and February, and at least an additional 10,000 later in 2016. That makes for a minimum total of 35,000 Syrian refugees.

source: Refugees with infectious diseases will not be denied entry into Canada: Health minister | CTV News
 

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Oh without a doubt...

Canadians are being tossed under the bus by the Liberal Government.

At least so far the little twerp has been tossing all Canadians under the bus equally. His father only tossed those living west of Winnipeg under the bus.
 

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The Doctors and Nurses will all be sighing, especially the Muslim ones. lol

At least so far the little twerp has been tossing all Canadians under the bus equally. His father only tossed those living west of Winnipeg under the bus.
The comeback should be 'at least the bus is moving and the wheels haven't been run off like they always are when the cons are driving the bus'.
 

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What horse sh-t Boomer. It's bad even for you.
So you're saying your provincial health plan covers eye exams and glasses, physiotherapy, dental and prescriptions?


On top of that, people worked goddam hard to eradicate various diseases in North America and the left-tards are perfectly happy to bring the contagions back. Because, ya know, it's 2015.
 

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What a bunch of nonsense. We let in thousand of immigrants every year. Suddenly, because these particular immigrants are from Syria (a country we are helping to bomb back into the stone age) they are all of a sudden disease ridden vermin. I think it is the right tards that need to have their heads examined.
 

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Lets hope you aren't going to give them something worse, a bigoted attitude.
I see you caught a bad case of stupid from being a left-tard.
Feel free, in your own unintelligible way, to explain how what I said was in any way bigoted.
 

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What a bunch of nonsense. We let in thousand of immigrants every year. Suddenly, because these particular immigrants are from Syria (a country we are helping to bomb back into the stone age) they are all of a sudden disease ridden vermin. I think it is the right tards that need to have their heads examined.
You know what? I missed something in the article and now I question why the health minister even said anything at all. Any infectious refugees will be treated at their point of origin where they will remain until they are healthy enough to enter the country.
This has always been standard practice when it comes to refugees so I'm not exactly sure why Philpott had to mention it in conjunction with the Syrians. Canada has never denied a legit refugee because of a treatable disease. Their entry is just delayed.

Uh huh. So let me ask you this Cliffy. IF you were deep, deep in debt, would you borrow money to help a stranger or would you borrow that money to make sure your own family has a roof over their heads and food in their belly first? I don't know about you but my family comes first.
Well, Canadians are my extended family. I'll be goddamned if I'm going to borrow money to help homeless people in another country to come here when I have plenty of family here in Canada that are homeless and hungry.
I just about lost my life flying food and supplies into remote communities in Canada, most of which were Native communities. The last thing I need is some pencil neck stain telling me I don't care about people.
 

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Uh huh. So let me ask you this Cliffy. IF you were deep, deep in debt, would you borrow money to help a stranger or would you borrow that money to make sure your own family has a roof over their heads and food in their belly first? I don't know about you but my family comes first.
Well, Canadians are my extended family. I'll be goddamned if I'm going to borrow money to help homeless people in another country to come here when I have plenty of family here in Canada that are homeless and hungry.
I just about lost my life flying food and supplies into remote communities in Canada, most of which were Native communities. The last thing I need is some pencil neck stain telling me I don't care about people.
But you are OK with spending our money on bombing other countries, sending troupes into shoot up the place and get killed? Why do you think they are refugees now? Have you seen what happened to their homes?



Images of the damage done to Syrian homes - Google Search
 

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Refugees with infectious diseases will not be denied entry into Canada: Health minister



Health Minister Jane Philpott says Syrian refugees with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis will not be denied entry to Canada.

Philpott told CTV’s Question Period that Syrian refugees bound for Canada who are found to have infectious diseases may face delayed entry until they are healthy enough to enter the country, but won’t be turned away.

I'd have no problem with that as long as they were treated and cured on someone else's dime before being brought across the pond.

What a bunch of nonsense. We let in thousand of immigrants every year. Suddenly, because these particular immigrants are from Syria (a country we are helping to bomb back into the stone age) they are all of a sudden disease ridden vermin. I think it is the right tards that need to have their heads examined.

Don't lose sight of the fact, Cliffy, that it was their illustrious leader, Assad, who started this bull sh*t and ISIS that perpetuated it. We've never had anything against Syria. :)

What horse sh-t Boomer. It's bad even for you.

A few weeks ago I sent an email to our illustrious Premier, that before we welcome refugees, she should at least give all our qualified welfare recipients a 40% raise to bring them up to par with the 2007 standard when they last got a raise. No reply from Christy so far! So Boom Boom does have a point.
 

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Don't lose sight of the fact, Cliffy, that it was their illustrious leader, Assad, who started this bull sh*t and ISIS that perpetuated it. We've never had anything against Syria. :)
Sorry, but that is just propaganda. Assad is not the bad guy that he is made out to be. The Us (actually the Fed and the IMF) want him gone because Syria has massive oil and gas deposits and they own no money to the IMF and refuse to bow to their wishes. They want him dead for basically the same reasons we help get Qaddafi killed - to steal his gold stash and prevent him from creating an African currency free of the clutches of the IMF and the Fed.
 

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Sorry, but that is just propaganda. Assad is not the bad guy that he is made out to be. The Us (actually the Fed and the IMF) want him gone because Syria has massive oil and gas deposits and they own no money to the IMF and refuse to bow to their wishes. They want him dead for basically the same reasons we help get Qaddafi killed - to steal his gold stash and prevent him from creating an African currency free of the clutches of the IMF and the Fed.

That's the first I've heard of that theory, Cliffy.
 

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But you are OK with spending our money on bombing other countries, sending troupes into shoot up the place and get killed? Why do you think they are refugees now? Have you seen what happened to their homes?



Images of the damage done to Syrian homes - Google Search
Feel free to quote anything I said where I'm all for the bombing campaign in Syria. I'm getting sick of your f*cking strawman arguments and your reductiones ad absurdum. Put up or for Christ's sake, stfu.
In fact, I KNOW I've said in this forum, "Don't get involved in someone else's civil war because sometimes both sides are a$$holes".
But since you like picture so much.

Actual bathroom facilities on the Pikangikum Reservation. Absolutely NO running water anywhere on the reserve.



But yeah, at least they're not being bombed. :roll:
 

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What a bunch of nonsense. We let in thousand of immigrants every year. Suddenly, because these particular immigrants are from Syria (a country we are helping to bomb back into the stone age) they are all of a sudden disease ridden vermin. I think it is the right tards that need to have their heads examined.

Maybe we should deport them to Syria?
 

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I see you caught a bad case of stupid from being a left-tard.
Feel free, in your own unintelligible way, to explain how what I said was in any way bigoted.
'contagions' makes it sound like they are 'lepers' and they could have ailments that crop up in places called refugee camps rather than it being STD's that are flying off them in any direction. Maybe they will be the lab-rats for new drugs, like this one that is based on borax. They end up thriving and 'we' die by poisoning ourselves with a variety of GMO's.

New Anti-Aging Pill Promises to Offer Enhanced Lifespan Within Our Lifetime

Maybe we should deport them to Syria?
That would be the choice of the Syrian citizens also. Getting rid of the ones that are loyalists makes it easier to rig the votes 50 years down the road.