Samoa govt allocates more funds for measles epidemic

The Samoa government has allocated $US2.5 million to help relief work around the measles epidemic.

The Minister of Finance, Sili Epa Tuioti, said the money would be spent to meet several needs such as upgrading hospitals.

There have been at least 48 measles-related deaths since the outbreak last month, most of the dead being children under four years old.

The Prime Minister, Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, said next month the government would table in Parliament a proposed legislation that would impose penalties against parents who ignored the compulsory vaccination order that had been ordered.

He said Parliament would urgently discuss and pass the legislation in the coming weeks to make sure it became law by January.

 

Photo Govt of Samoa Caption: Mass measles vaccination underway in Samoa