Despite a strained healthcare system and critical staff shortages resulting in emergency rooms, hospital beds, and other health services being shut down, the BC government is still refusing to rehire thousands of healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses, who were fired simply because of their refusal to subject themselves to the Covid-19 experimental injections.
As previously mentioned, a large group of private healthcare practitioners – acupuncturists, chiropractors, dentists and dental hygienists, massage therapists, optometrists, physiotherapists, and a number of other health professions – have already launched legal action against Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry for her attempts to violate fundamental principles of medical ethics including voluntary consent, bodily autonomy, and the protection of private health information.
They are now joined in this fight by a group of doctors, nurses, and midwives who were once hailed as healthcare heroes but are now disposed of to be unemployed or working menial jobs to pay the bills. Their lawyers have filed a BC Supreme Court legal petition against Bonnie Henry for her illegal mandates preventing them from returning back to work in a healthcare system that is desperately short staffed.
In a recent interview, one of the medical doctors involved with the legal action spoke about how Freedom of Information requests have been made but the government has been unable or unwilling to provide any of the requested medical data or scientific justification for their illegal orders.
As one of the lawyers for the group further explains, continuing vaccine mandates against healthcare workers is unreasonable “because we now know that being vaccinated neither prevents nor even limits the risk of contracting Covid or transmitting the virus” and that “we have asked the public health office repeatedly to discuss with our clients any contrary scientific or other evidence they may have to justify the continuation of the vaccination mandate or the public disclosure of the private medical information of health care professionals, but up until now, the government has declined to do so”.
In fact, in an unrelated legal case challenging the federal travel mandates which will be heard in the Supreme Court of Canada this fall, Canada’s head epidemiologist admitted under cross-examination that the scientific evidence did not support the use of vaccine mandates because the experimental injections have been ineffective in preventing the spread of Covid-19.
In another recently released Freedom of Information request, emails from early 2021 show that Bonnie Henry and the BC Provincial Health Office knew about reports of severe adverse reactions, including death, from the experimental injections, as well as problems with the adverse reaction reporting system. The reports were not only ignored, but steps were taken to minimize, dismiss, and silence them.
In the meantime, these concerns only continue to grow, as the government’s own data calls into question the efficacy of the experimental Covid-19 injections and more doctors and scientists are warning about the increased risk of serious adverse reactions.
The ability to ask questions, think critically, research and look for answers, weigh benefits versus risks to make informed health decisions, decide for oneself what the most appropriate options might be for one’s own health, and protect private and confidential medical records – a large and growing number of healthcare professionals continue to stand up and fight to preserve these important values that are such an essential part of a healthy and properly functioning healthcare system.
Our health and future depends on it.