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Doctors visit a patient at the intensive care unit of the Queen Fabiola Children's Hospital in Brussels. Yves Logghe/AP/Press Association Images

Belgium set to extend euthanasia law to cover children

A bill allowing euthanasia for minors facing “unbearable physical suffering” will be voted on by lawmakers tomorrow.

MORE THAN A decade after legalising euthanasia for adults, Belgium is set this week to extend mercy-killing to terminally-ill children after lengthy public debate over the ethical issues at stake.

Despite strong opposition from the Church and even some pediatricians, a bill allowing euthanasia for minors facing “unbearable physical suffering” goes up for debate in parliament’s lower house today, before being put to a vote tomorrow.

If adopted, as widely expected, the legislation will make Belgium only the second country after the Netherlands to allow incurably sick children to seek to end their lives.

While the Dutch law, the world’s first euthanasia bill, enables mercy-killing in special cases for gravely ill patients 12 years or older, Belgium will be the first nation to lift all age restrictions.

The draft bill extending to minors Belgium’s 2002 “right to die” law, states that a child must be equipped “with a capacity of discernment and be conscious at the moment of the request”.

The minor must also “be in a hopeless medical situation of constant and unbearable suffering that cannot be eased and which will cause death in the short-term”.

Counselling by doctors and a psychiatrist or psychologist is required, as is approval by the parents.

Debate

In the months of intense debate leading up to tomorrow’s vote, Church leaders argued that extending euthanasia to the young undermines society’s basic moral values and “risks trivialising” death.

But proponents see it as a “humanist’s” response to pain.

“Suffering must be taken into account,” Philippe Mahoux, the Socialist senator who sponsored the law, told AFP.

“It is illness and the death of children that is scandalous,” not the euthanasia bill, he added.

In a first vote in the Senate in December, the proposal won a resounding 71 votes in favour, with 17 against and four abstentions.

This week’s vote in the lower house is expected to see Socialists, Liberals and Greens members line up in favour, with centrist Christian-leaning parties opposed.

“We’d prefer to put the emphasis on assisting the end of a life, on palliative care,” Social-Christian CDH party lawmaker Christian Brotcorn told AFP.

“But it’s more expensive in terms of staff and medication than euthanasia.”

He also criticised the legislation for failing to address problems and potential loopholes such as possible discord between two parents over a child’s request to be euthanised.

Based on witness statements from doctors, sponsors expect only a handful of requests each year and argue that legalising what is already being practised will save doctors from potential criminal prosecution.

“The existence of a law is the best means of guarding against possible malpractice,” the daily Le Soir newspaper said.

‘A great maturity’

In December, a group of pediatricians urged lawmakers to approve the legislation. “Why deprive minors of this last possibility,” they said.

“Experience shows us that in cases of serious illness and imminent death, minors develop very quickly a great maturity, to the point where they are often better able to reflect and express themselves on life than healthy people.”

Polls show a majority of Belgians backing the proposal but there was a surge of concern last year when a 44-year-old in distress after a failed sex change was euthanised on psychological grounds in a highly-publicised case.

While there were only six cases of euthanasia recorded on psychological grounds in 2004, there were 33 in 2011 and 52 in 2012.

Belgium logged a record 1,432 cases of euthanasia in 2012, up 25 percent. They represented two percent of all deaths.

After The Netherlands and Belgium, Luxembourg in 2009 also approved euthanasia, but for adults only. In Switzerland, doctors can assist a patient seeking to die but euthanasia itself is illegal.

© AFP 2014

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:12 PM

    I’m getting it. 1st time. Everyone should get it this year. €20 quid or so in the chemist.

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    @Deirdre O C: got it last week chemist said it was free

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    Oct 10th 2020, 11:10 AM

    @Deirdre O C:

    €30.00 in boots if you don’t fit into the at risk category or live with someone at risk. Generally they are only giving it to the AT RISK or those that live with an AT RISK person because of low stocks.

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    I’m in the vulnerable category due to diabetes and other issues so I get it every year and haven’t had so much as a runny nose in at least 5 years.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:15 PM

    Won’t need it as we’re all wearing masks

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    @Rory Mackle: You know masks won’t fill the GSK coffers though!

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:32 PM

    @LD: toxic comment

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:42 PM

    @Teresa O’Halloran: Same to you my friend!

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    Oct 10th 2020, 11:35 AM

    @Rory Mackle: The vunerable do need it as we’re not all wearing masks and/or social distancing where appropriate. Hence why Covid19 is spreading again. Not getting it myself as I’m neither a vunerable person nor in regular close contact with vunerable people. With under 2 million total doses for a population of 4.9 million, the vunerable, those in close contact with them and healthcare workers should come first. The remainder can then be sold to those for whom the flu is a nasty inconvenience rather than a life threatening illness.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:09 PM

    Anti vaccination crowd will love this

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:12 PM

    @Mmark Dos Santos Cahill: I don’t think they will.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:19 PM

    @Stephen Gaffney: Earth to Steve, he was being sarcastic

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    Oct 9th 2020, 11:33 PM

    @Crocodylus Pontifex: How did you detect his sarcasm and not mine?

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:20 PM

    Got mine this week. Had it booked since start of September. All good, just a wee bruise at the injection site.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:25 PM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: Wow you must be still on a high from all the excitement! What are you gonna do with yourself now until you can book your next one.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:36 PM

    @LD: I’m just glad I was so on top of things. My parents are struggling to get appointments now. And my pharmacy only got in 30 out of over 100 ordered of their first batch, soi was really lucky to actually get sorted already.

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    Oct 10th 2020, 12:59 AM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: You wouldn’t even book appointments for your parents while you were so on top of things? Mirabelle Stoneheart more like.

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    Oct 10th 2020, 8:33 AM

    @Fandandi: I went to my pharmacy,mum is trying to get it through her gp, and dad is trying to get it through his pharmacy. Three different places. They knew I made my booking, as I told them how convenient it had been, doing it through the sam McCauley app. If they had wanted appointments booked, I’d have had no issue doing that. They wanted their own appointments, at their preferred places.

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    Oct 10th 2020, 11:39 AM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: Don’t pay any heed to them. The anti-vaxxers are upset you actually got the jab and will use any excuse to have a go at you.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:43 PM

    I want a debunking article please. I still can’t get the hang of this thinking for myself stuff

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    Oct 9th 2020, 10:51 PM

    Got my jab last week sixteenth year running never got the flu in that time

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    Oct 10th 2020, 1:00 AM

    @Sean Swords: what?

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    Oct 10th 2020, 2:52 AM

    @Sean Swords: sixteen years running is an awful lot of running… Your legs must be like tree trunks at this stage.

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    Oct 9th 2020, 11:20 PM

    Considering masks, social distance, higher hygiene and lockdown there will be far less flu around than usual. That’s what’s happened in Argentina and Australia earlier this year.

    Can we get the Russian Covid-19 vaccine?

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    Oct 10th 2020, 2:03 PM

    @Tony Ember: niet comrade

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    Oct 9th 2020, 11:23 PM

    In the current environment it should be free. I will pay for it but so many can’t x

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    Oct 10th 2020, 8:38 AM

    @Joanne Stack: I got mine free, because my mother, whom I live with, has diabetes and heart disease. They’re kinds throwing them at people this year, if they even dip a toe in a vulnerable category.

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    Got it last week sixteenth year running never had the in all that time

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    @Sean Swords: I’ve never got it and haven’t had the flu in my entire 41 years

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    Oct 10th 2020, 2:05 PM

    Nasal vaccine ?? Never heard of that until recently. What does it entail? A needle up the nose or what? Not sure my kids will be doing thst

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