“Following up on an older post, did the Canadian government ever admit COVID vaccines have injured or killed some of its citizens?”
Not sure which older post that might be. There were a few. This one linked to a news piece confirming England has started making reparations to people injured by the vaccines and/or the families of those killed up to £120,000 per person.
Canada is definitely not doing that.
MAID, Meet COVID
This post described the ongoing lack of interest of governments around the world in examining the notable increase in all-cause deaths flagged by insurance industry actuaries in the wake of the mass-vaccination push. We ran other posts on various aspects of the COVID drama over the last four years, including a number on its impact on church life and attendance. But now that drama has a new and sickening twist unique to the Canadian situation.
I came across a sad article this week about an Ontario man recently euthanized under the federal MAID program. The most reasonable explanation his assisted death assessors could find for his sudden physical decline was “post COVID-19 vaccination syndrome”.
The linked article, which appeared first in The National Post, then in Fort McMurray Today and other places, is one of those pieces inconvenient to the current narrative that governments everywhere are quickly removing from the internet. I had initially obtained a link to an archived version, but the archive sites are now under attack from “sources unknown” and access to the piece through that route is somewhere between gratingly turgid and impossible, so I had to dig it up from an original source. I have linked to the Fort McMurray Today version for as long as it lasts. Enjoy it while you can, if that’s the right word.
‘Controversial’ But ‘Reasonable’
Concerning the current position of our Canadian government on the dangers that might have attended their all-but-compulsory vaccine rollout, the article by Sharon Kirkey reads as follows:
“The term [post COVID-19 vaccination syndrome] is controversial — Canada’s current vaccine reporting system for adverse events doesn’t include ‘post-vaccine syndrome’.”
I read that to suggest we should not expect open federal confession sessions anytime soon. Kirkey’s article continues:
“ ‘Amongst [the decedent’s] multiple specialists, no unifying diagnosis was confirmed,’ according to the report. However, his MAID assessors ‘opined that the most reasonable diagnosis for Mr. A’s clinical presentation (severe functional decline) was a post-vaccine syndrome, in keeping with chronic fatigue syndrome.’
There were no ‘pathological findings’ at a post-mortem that could identify any underlying physiological diagnosis, though people’s experiences can’t be discounted just because medicine can’t find what’s wrong with them.
However, Canada’s assisted dying law requires people to have a grievous and irremediable physical condition. Psychiatric experts raised concerns about whether the man’s mental illnesses would or should have rendered him ineligible for MAID.
Some members of the MAID death review panel also questioned whether a condition ‘previously unrecognized in medicine’ — namely, a possible ‘post-vaccine somatic (meaning affecting the body) syndrome’ — could be considered incurable.”
At least nobody disputed that his body and not just his mind was affected.
Canada, Meet Logan’s Run
Canada’s assisted death laws as currently written mandate the aforementioned “MAID assessors” to be “at least two” physicians or nurse practitioners who provide written opinions as to whether a person requesting assisted death meets the program’s criteria. These are required to “act consistently with the [Practice Standard/Guidance Document]”, whatever that might entail.
As the assessors are not employees of the Canadian government, they do not speak on its behalf, so their diagnosis of Mr. A does not constitute any sort of binding medical concession that the condition even exists, let alone of official culpability in COVID vaccine injuries. However, it is interesting to note that while our government has yet to formally acknowledge responsibility or offer compensation to those injured or their families, it has so far made no move to disallow “post COVID-19 vaccination syndrome” as a valid reason for committing legal, taxpayer-assisted suicide. That’s a passive admission in my book at least.
So then, if I may sum it up, the current Canadian government position on COVID vaccine related injury is that there is insufficient evidence to oblige the government to compensate injured persons who claim to experience it, but sufficient evidence that they will help you kill yourself because you believe you are suffering from it. If the first jab didn’t get you, the second surely will, lethal injection being the primary form of MAID delivery in Canada.
The Bad News Gets Worse
What they don’t necessarily tell you up front is how that works exactly, and what happens to your body as it does. That sometimes achingly-slow process is described here by the same author, and is not for the faint of heart.
The increasing popularity of government-assisted suicide greatly reduces the cost of providing long-term free or heavily subsidized healthcare to its citizens, which explains why Canadian doctors are being encouraged to promote the program.
Sounds perfectly reasonable. More on the Canadian MAID epidemic here.
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