Horowhenua Chronicle

Councillor unvaxxed due to health worries

Tukapua says some people unvaccinat­ed for genuine reasons

- Paul Williams

Horowhenua district councillor Piri-Hira Tukapua is not vaccinated against Covid-19. The third-term councillor has a family history of cardiovasc­ular disease. Heart conditions including myocarditi­s have claimed the lives of several of her close whanau, she said.

Tukapua, who is pregnant expecting her second child this year, gave birth to her first child Cyrus by emergency caesarean section last year.

She said she was under a specialist obstetrici­an throughout her first pregnancy due to her family medical history, and spent nine hours in recovery following the birth with concern for her heart rate.

On July 21, Medsafe NZ published an Alert Communicat­ion on the identifica­tion of myocarditi­s and pericardit­is as a new but rare side effect of vaccinatio­n with the Comirnaty vaccine (Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine).

Those health concerns were the reason Tukapua was vaccine hesitant and had chosen not to be vaccinated.

She said there were genuine reasons why some people weren’t being vaccinated. Not all unvaccinat­ed people feared conspiracy or were anti-establishm­ent.

“There are some varied and valid reasons why people are not getting vaccinated,” she said.

“When weighing up the risks and benefits in my case, the risks are too high.”

If people were pressured into mandatory vaccinatio­n then the Government should accept all liability and compensate for any AEFI or serious complicati­ons.

“If government said they would accept all liability . . . but they won’t. How can it be forced on you without providing some level of security?” she said.

Tukapua said there was confusion over vaccine exemptions. She inquired with a local GP but said even her doctor was uncertain as to what the guidelines were.

“Based on the criteria available online at the time, I qualified. But the next week I didn’t,” she said.

Tukapua said it created a situation where unvaccinat­ed ratepayers could be right to expect a reduction in rates if they were unable to access facilities they were charged for in their annual rates bill.

“Surely you cannot be excluded from something you are paying for,” she said.

“Not everyone is taking that stance that they don’t want to be around someone who is unvaccinat­ed.”

“To date, despite my vaccinatio­n status I have been treated the same by my fellow councillor­s and for that I’m grateful.”

Tukapua had never been told she couldn’t attend a council meeting, although that has now changed as HDC adopted a vaccinatio­n policy requiring a vaccine pass to the council building and facilties on Wednesday night.

A valid My Vaccine Pass be produced to enter all main public facilities including the Horowhenua District Council building, Te Takere, Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, Shannon

Library, Levin Aquatic Centre, Foxton Pool and Shannon School Pool.

It would also extend to all council meetings, requiring Tukapua to attend remotely by Zoom.

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 ?? ?? Horowhenua district councillor Piri-Hira Tukapua with newborn baby Cyrus in the council chamber a year ago.
Horowhenua district councillor Piri-Hira Tukapua with newborn baby Cyrus in the council chamber a year ago.
 ?? ?? Horowhenua district councillor PiriHira Tukapua attending the Taitoko Primary School Reunion in 2019.
Horowhenua district councillor PiriHira Tukapua attending the Taitoko Primary School Reunion in 2019.

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