The Hidden Healthcare Crisis

The Hidden Healthcare Crisis SOS is the title of a recently released short documentary telling the personal stories of just a handful of the many thousands of British Columbian healthcare workers who still have not been able to return back to work almost 2 years after being kicked out of the healthcare system for refusing to subject themselves to the Covid-19 experimental injections.

For the past year, mayors across the province have been calling for the immediate return of these fired healthcare workers as they try to cope with staff shortages and hospital closures, and now doctors are publicly citing safety concerns within BC hospitals. Disregarding attempts from the government to muzzle them, they state that emergency rooms are reaching a breaking point and patients face increasing harm, including death, from delays in treatment and a lack of adequate care.

Despite the critical staff shortages, BC’s Minister of Health Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry refuse to rehire the thousands of vaccine-free healthcare workers, and have chosen instead to double down on their Covid injection mandates without being able to provide any legal or medical justification to date.

However, hope remains in sight as the growing number of legal actions slowly make their way through the court system.

The Canadian Society for Science & Ethics in Medicine, representing the group of doctors and nurses in the above-mentioned Hidden Healthcare Crisis SOS documentary, continue their legal challenge requesting a judicial review of what they describe as unscientific and unlawful injection mandates. Dates for their BC Supreme Court hearing are now scheduled for November 2023.

In addition, the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy is making progress in their Covid-19 class-action lawsuit as they challenge the very premise of an alleged state of emergency that was the basis for the BC government granting themselves extraordinary authoritarian powers.

Their next court dates will be in August 2023 as they approach the final hurdles of the class-action certification process. If successful, the case will be able to proceed to the next steps, including the examination of discovery where officials, including PHO Bonnie Henry, will be cross-examined under oath and finally be required to personally answer the many questions that BC residents have been asking over the past 3 years of lockdowns and mandates.

More questions have also been raised at the National Citizens Inquiry, a non-partisan grassroots initiative that recently concluded a series of cross-Canada public hearings and is currently drafting its final report.

In the inquiry, expert witnesses testified on a wide range of topics relating to the negative impact that Covid-19 measures have had on the lives of Canadians, including exposing the alarming increase of injection-related injuries and sudden deaths, the media’s role in spreading government propaganda, the decimation of Canada’s armed forces, and how healthcare officials have been actively involved in silencing medical doctors who were reporting adverse reactions from the Covid-19 experimental injections.

In the meantime, as more and more patients are coming in for treatments suffering from unusual and unexplained health issues – including neurological symptoms, sudden heart problems, menstrual and hormonal disorders, weakened immune systems, auto-immune diseases, and inflammatory conditions to name a few – online resources have been published by the Canadian Covid Care Alliance, including access to the Canadian Adverse Event Reporting System (CAERS) and the VaxxTracker system to enable members of the public to directly report their experiences and receive followup.

Our healthcare system faces challenges and is in desperate need of fixing, but as citizens we have the power to take an active role. Demanding transparency and accountability from health officials, politicians, and the media, along with advocating for our own personal health and making our own informed choices will go a long way towards repairing and reshaping the future of healthcare.