“The vaccine passport is for certain discretionary activities, such as restaurants, movies, gyms. Not because these places are high risk. We’re not actually seeing Covid transmission in these settings. It’s really to create an incentive.”

– Dr. Patricia Daly CMO, Vancouver Coastal Health.

 

Bonnie Henry beholden to politics

“Just like every other chief medical officer of health across the country. I had a mandate and the legal authority to speak to the public about the issues related to health. I was fully aware, however, that if I were wildly off side with what the provincial health minister and government believed, it could make my position challenging, and that if I was too far off the mark too often, the government could render me ineffective or fire me all together.”

Page 40, 41, be kind, be calm, be safe, Bonnie Henry

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BC > Adverse Events Following Immunization > death

Adverse Events Following Immunization

Death is reportable as an adverse event when it occurs within 30 days of vaccination and no other clear cause of death has been established. Death may also be recorded as the outcome
of a specific reportable event. Fifteen serious AEFI reports were received for individuals who died within 30 days of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

 For five of the deaths, vaccination was not considered to be a contributing factor by the
health care provider or coroner who attended and investigated the death and
considered the individuals’ medical history.
 One death occurred in a long term care resident following deterioration with reduction
in oral intake, without a clear underlying cause of death identified.
 In six individuals, death was the outcome of cardiac arrest. Five of these were elderly
individuals, many with multiple underlying medical conditions, while the other had
cardiac risk factors and was hospitalized for a myocardial infarction.
 Two deaths occurred in elderly individuals following a stroke and hospital admission.
Both had previous history of stroke along with other medical conditions.
 One death occurred in an individual with metastatic cancer who had been hospitalized
for complications of thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia.

 

PDF (page 7)

http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/COVID-19_vaccine/AEFI_reports/COVID19_AEFI_Weekly_Report_2021-09-16.pdf

Covid Class Action Constitutional Challenge

The Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP) is a non-profit, non-partisan, secular, crowd funded, and volunteer driven organization that was created in response to popular community demand for a direct action initiative to counter BC’s COVID-19 related measures. We are collecting contact information for concerned healthcare workers affected by the mandated covid vaccination policy in BC who are interested in taking part in a class action lawsuit. This includes those who may have gotten the injection. More information will be sent out via email once available.

Blame the Unvaccinated!

Kristin Ditzel’s adverse reaction FB post

The truth of the matter is I have been scared to talk about it. Scared to be vunerable. Scared to admit how much my life has changed. Scared to admit that that I have not been able to care for my children without the help of my family and friends. To admit that I have not been able to care for myself. I was a fiercely independant healthy 43 year old woman. I am scared to have unwanted attention by people that don’t understand. That people will attack me and my family on line. That this will effect the two businesses our modern family has established in this beautiful town (especially since I am no longer able to work and have no income). Vaccines are a divider. Covid is a divider. I do not want to draw any negative attention to my family particularily to my children. But in reality this town has ALWAYS BEEN SUPPORTIVE OF US. That is why we raised our children here. We grew rel-ish with the support of this community. This town got us throught this pandemic. I have spent 17 years in this community growing my practice. Working at Vitality has been one of the most honoured times of my career. I miss my colleagues. I miss my patients. Supporting eachother through the fear of this pandemic was one of the most powerful experiences of my life and now the fear of losing the work I love is greater than I can put into words. So for now I put that in a box of the unthinkable. I need to RECOGNIZE MY PRIVILEDGE in being surrounded by so many loved ones. That my reaction was within 25 minutes and I was supported by the nurses that administered my pfizer shot when I first lost all control of my limbs. That my son was home with me when I had my second severe reaction within 24 hours and could drive me to the hospital in time to administer another dose of epi while I was falling on the table again not being able to hold myself up. That my friends came to check on me and realized how sick I was when I was too sick to recognize what was happening. That my family was on a plane before I could admit I needed help. That my friends got together and paid 3 months of my bills knowing I would not be able to work. I do not qualify for disabilty being self employed. I have extreme priviledge in the fact that i have had medical colleauges that came to my house at 9 pm when my spasms were so bad I thougth my neck would break. Massage therapist friends show up when my body ached after spasms and what I can only describe as feeling like my spinal cord is dying and pulling all of its nerves away from the rest of my body. My Acupunturist friends that have done protocals that I believe saved my life and took down the swelling in my brain that makes me feel like all of my scull bones are being pried apart. The support of our local neurologist and Dr. Kirsten who without their acknowledgement I know I would have given up. Support of the friends and family that have paid for more accurate Mri’s so that I get more information. Paid for th 300 dollar nasal sprays and piles of medication that are allowing me to get throught the day without as much shaking and spasms. Pay for the medication that has allowed me to begin the retraining of my nervous system to know that when a car drives by I am not dying. The support from friends that have cooked for me knowing that the damage in my brain makes multitasking impossible. That have helped me get through tax season knowing that I can barely read more than a few lines at a time. That have filled out all my forms beause I can’t always hold a pen and miss letters in my name and struggle with writting. That speaking is difficult and they have had to speak for me when my brain can not find words. And hold me when I am scared I will never find them. That my friends and family have picked me up from the darkest hours when I would have left this world in one second if only I could escape the pain in my brain. BUT THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS I NEED THIS SUPPORT FROM MY GOVERNMENT. The government in this country I love. I need their help to get me the care I deserve. To take interest in what has happened to me to try to investigate it and insure it doesn’t happen to others. To keep us safe. More support than a blanket compensation plan I may have to fight for just to get enought money to pay for my treatments. What about my house? How do I not lose my house when without a job? What about my career? What about my children? I need my government to not let me down. #JustinTrudeau Please share, let the truth get out.

School District head tells kids: get vaccinated “on your own” (no parent)