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Doctors demand answers from BC gov’t over ‘political agenda’ of COVID policies

Updated: October 5, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 5, 2021 – 2:14 pm EDTTue Oct 5, 2021 – 10:39 am EDT

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(Vaccine Choice Canada) – Open letter to Dr. Bonnie Henry, Adrian Dix, and Premier John Horgan.

We are a group of extremely concerned health professionals in the Okanagan Valley, B.C. We have some critical questions regarding COVID-19, specifically about the current reporting of case numbers, statistics, and testing, and the restrictions  imposed by your health orders. While discussion of adjunctive and alternative safe and effective treatments is being stifled, the policies of mandatory experimental vaccines and vaccine passports are being forced upon our province, our country, and many  other countries worldwide.

Addressing Dr. Henry, Mr. Dix and Mr. Horgan: We — as healthcare practitioners and citizens — expect and deserve answers that address these concerns directly. Proclaiming that vaccine therapies are “safe and effective” is misleading and sloganistic. The reports of vaccine injuries are increasing every day, yet are being ignored. We are witnessing an increase in COVID illness occurring in fully vaccinated individuals and, irrationally, that is being followed by a promise of mandated boosters. The lack of answers and the vague information being

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