DESTROYING EVIDENCE: Canada orders vaccine clinics to destroy Pfizer, Moderna mRNA vaccine vials
The
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has ordered provinces
to destroy Pfizer and Moderna Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) mRNA vaccine vials provided last season to "make way for updated shots" that the federal regulator has yet to approve.
Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta public health officials said they removed doses targeting the old omicron XBB variant. Provinces that ordered the jabs withdrawn as of Aug. 31 or Sept. 1 said they did so at the behest of PHAC. The new vaccines that are a closer match for the current variants are expected to be rolled out in late September or early October.
Canada is reportedly in the middle of a late-summer wave of COVID-19, driven by waning immunity and a variant called KP.3.1.1, which accounted for an alleged estimated 62.2 percent of variants in Canada as of Aug. 25.
In Ontario, Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore issued a memo on Aug. 27 saying that the PHAC ordered a market withdrawal of all doses targeting the XBB variant effective Sept. 1. Julie Kryzanowski, Saskatchewan's deputy chief medical health officer, issued a memo similar to Ontario's on Aug. 28. Dale Hunter, a spokesman for that province's Health Ministry, confirmed that "all health care facilities, pharmacies and physician offices in Saskatchewan" disposed of their remaining XBB shots on Aug. 31.
In Quebec, the health ministry said some vaccine appointments would have to be canceled as a result of PHAC's withdrawal order but Quebec anticipates the access gap will last as little as two weeks. Meanwhile, the Manitoba government said it asked vaccine providers to return unused XBB doses to the province as of the end of August.
"Specific requests for patients that may still need a dose of the current vaccine within a short time frame can still be considered on a case-by-case basis," the province said in an unattributed email. (Related:
Canadian gov't agencies spent CA$9.9 million on social media ads to promote COVID-19 vaccines.)
Oncologist: Do not destroy potential evidence of vaccines' ineffectiveness and inefficacy
Meanwhile, oncologist and top cancer researcher Dr. William Makis
discouraged authorities from throwing away the vaccine vials, as these may serve as future evidence of the vaccines' ineffectiveness and inefficacy.
"You may be wondering if one day you will be held accountable for injecting a toxic pharmaceutical product that you knew or should have known into people who were injured or have died suddenly, for injecting it into children and pregnant women, you were just following orders, just wanted a job," he said. "Do not under any circumstance remove or destroy vials of COVID-19 vaccines as you may have been instructed by Health Canada or your bosses. Save those vials of vaccines."
He highlighted the current
attempt to cover up and destroy evidence of a very serious crime. "These vaccines are contaminated. There are going to be labs in the future. They are going to want to test these vaccines and will pay tubs of dollars. If you are ethically compromised and you love money then these vaccines are going to be your bitcoin. Save them. Hide them. Smuggle them out of the country. Do not let them get destroyed." he warned.
Watch William Makis' video
urging vaccine providers to not destroy the vials as instructed.
This video is from
Be Children of Light channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
TheGlobeAndMail.com
X.com
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