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TRURO, Nova Scotia (LifeSiteNews) — Two Canadian doctors who were fired for speaking publicly about the harms they saw occurring in patients as a result of lockdowns and mandate policies, and a veteran obstetrical nurse who is no longer working because she refused COVID injections, were among witnesses before the National Citizen’s Inquiry last Thursday on its first day of hearings in Nova Scotia.
Undiagnosed cancer
Patrick Phillips, who was working as an emergency physician in Ontario during most of the pandemic, described to a panel of four commissioners in Truro the “devastation to physical and mental health of patients” that resulted from extended lockdowns.
One woman had been prescribed opioid painkillers for severe back pain by doctors who were treating over the phone rather than in-person, for example, and when she finally went to the emergency room, Phillips recognized a “gigantic” undiagnosed tumour of late-stage cancer that would have been treatable had she been permitted to see her doctor in person sooner, but it had metastasized.
While public health was describing hospitals as overrun with COVID patients, “our emergency rooms
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