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Australia's diphtheria outbreak is a public health emergency that demands urgent action on vaccination. Over 220 cases have spread across four states, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities bearing the brunt of the crisis. A $7.2 million federal emergency package and revised booster schedules show that strong government response paired with vaccination is the clearest path to stopping this outbreak cold.
Hundreds of diphtheria cases spreading across four states exposes a health system that has badly failed remote Indigenous communities. Federal Health Minister Mark Butler's reassurances ring hollow when people in outback communities face real barriers to health care and a possible death is still under investigation. Talking up free vaccines means nothing when access, infrastructure and trust have been neglected for years.