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Oct 25, 2021

2 B.C. doctors linked to website selling bogus mask and vaccine exemption 'certificates'​


A B.C. physician accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19 is now under investigation for allegedly writing phoney mask and vaccine exemptions offered through a Kelowna-based website.

CBC News has obtained a four-page "declaration certificate of medical exemption including psychosocial conditions" that was purportedly signed by Dr. Stephen Malthouse and produced through a service called EnableAir.com.

That website appears to be connected to another B.C. doctor, Dr. Gwyllyn Goddard, whose medical licence is temporarily inactive.

A copy of the same certificate has been sent to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. and they are investigating, CBC has confirmed.

A spokesperson for B.C.'s Health Ministry did not answer direct questions about EnableAir.com, but confirmed there is no such thing as an exemption certificate for either masks or vaccines.

EnableAir.com promises "authentic medical exemptions," including QR codes, for people who are "concerned with totalitarian mainstream narratives," and advertises the services of five unnamed Canadian physicians.

It's not clear how much the service costs, but the website warns prospective customers to "mentally prepare for the invoice."

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More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-enable-air-mask-vaccine-exemptions-1.6221825
 
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There is a reason why professionals have governing bodies. You really want the public to trust the professionals. Going against your governing body will get you suspended. No different if you are a Lawyer, Accountant, Engineer.

How do you think it would go if Engineers just thought certain build requirements were overkill..... or if accountants decided certain sections of the Income Tax Act are just BS and didn't apply.
 
Yes, and the BC College of Physicians & Surgeons would be well advised to deal with this very firmly. Professions that don't self-govern effectively can and do have that privilege removed. Just ask the BC real estate industry.
 
I have been following this sad story for a few days. I sure hope she makes it.

Dwayne Binette says rural alienation, online misinformation played roles in his 'wrong choice'​


Oct 22, 2021

UPDATE — Oct. 24, 2021: Dwayne Binette said doctors performed a C-section Saturday on his wife, Krystal, who delivered a healthy baby weighing just over three pounds. Krystal remains in an induced coma.


EARLIER STORY:

A former self-described "anti-vaxxer" says he regrets not listening to the science as his pregnant wife lies in a medically induced coma 800 kilometres from home.

Now he's speaking out in the hope he can convince other vaccine-hesitant people to change their minds before it's too late.

Dwayne Binette, 43, lives in Fort St. John, B.C., with his 39-year-old wife and two children, aged 11 and 3. There, he says, he was surrounded by people who didn't take the risks of COVID-19 seriously.

Under 60 per cent of eligible people in northeastern British Columbia are fully vaccinated, and patients in need of critical care are being transferred to other parts of the province to reduce stress on local hospitals.

Binette says he and his wife had started talking to their doctor about vaccination when their 11-year-old came home with mild flu-like symptoms on Oct. 4. Soon after, both he and his wife tested positive for COVID-19.

His wife, a member of the Prophet River First Nation who is 27 weeks pregnant, deteriorated and by Oct. 11 had to be taken to hospital. She is now in a medically induced coma in New Westminster, roughly an 800 kilometre flight or 1,200 km drive from Fort St. John.

She is hooked up to an ECMO machine, which replaces lung function in a bid to try to save her life.

Binette says doctors are uncertain about the survival chances of his wife or their unborn baby and every day he wakes up hoping they are still alive.

"When you're away from your wife who's dying in the hospital and you're under quarantine and your kids are asking where mom is, I mean, it's pretty tough," he said.

Binette spoke to CBC News about why he didn't believe the science of COVID-19 vaccines and how he hopes other people can have their mind changed. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Dwayne, you said that before all this, you were a pretty open anti-vaxxer. That's how you described yourself. Can you tell me about that?

Yes, you're correct, I was. I was pretty much against this thing.

"Is this safe? Is this safe for my pregnant wife?" I was pretty dug in. I was going to wait and see. Obviously, I made the wrong choice.

Why is it that you didn't believe it when the government said everybody should get vaccinated, and there were news reports saying the safest thing is to get vaccinated — why didn't that connect with you?

I think in my area there's a lot of distrust toward the government. We haven't had a fair shake out here. So I think that plays a part. Also, there's a large amount of misinformation out there, especially with social media. It seems to play off of that and instead of doing the right thing and talking to the health professionals — doctors and nurses dealing with this pandemic — people seem to want to be able to just believe what they read on the internet, which isn't a correct way to do things.

I mean, if I could go back and change things, I definitely would. I was pretty set in my ways against getting this vaccination. I had multiple arguments with the family, with people on social media. It turns out that vaccination is a life-saving thing.

When you talk about not getting a fair shake, what are you talking about?

There's quite a few things in this region and the north, we seem to be left out. We're a smaller population than bigger cities, so it doesn't feel like our opinion counts. So when you have a lot of the decisions being made about our area from a different location, it's sometimes hard to accept.


As well, government doesn't seem to consider how it affects us up here. They seem to want to make decisions without even knowing how that will affect us in this area.

So that just turns into a knee-jerk, you don't believe anything they tell you?

Exactly.

You've changed your mind because of this tragic situation. But there were tragic situations you could have heard about and it didn't change your mind. So what would have changed your mind aside from your wife getting really, really sick?

I think having so much misinformation out there is a big thing.

I think having government do things in a way that is more comforting to people, so that they can explain things, in a way, and not just come down and order it to be done or else there is going to be consequences. This would make a real big difference.

You would know people who didn't believe [COVID] was a problem and, unfortunately, there's some people who might listen to your story and still not change their mind. They'll just think it's another bit of media hype.

I would suggest to them this is a life-saving measure. If you see a speeding truck about to hit one of your family members, you would jump into action and save their life. This is the same thing we have. We have a chance to save our friends' and families' lives, and we need to take that opportunity to do that. We need to get vaccinated.

This is for real. This is a life-saving measure. They're not guaranteeing that you won't get COVID [after] being vaccinated, but what they're saying is this will save your life. You won't end up in such a serious condition as my wife is in. So, if I could go back in months, I would have our whole family vaccinated and her life would be saved right now. I am sure of it.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/anti-vaccine-fort-st-john-pregnant-wife-1.6222325
 
Anti-Vax Influencer and Failed Politician Now Intubated in ICU for COVID

One of Canada’s most prominent COVID-conspiracy theorists and anti-lockdown activists is reportedly in the midst of a desperate battle with COVID-19 in an intensive care unit.

Mark Friesen—a prominent People Party of Canada candidate—is fighting pneumonia he got as a result of COVID-19 and is currently intubated, according to several followers. He’s reportedly in a Toronto intensive care unit and was one of the first patients airlifted from Saskatchewan to Ontario because of overpopulated ICU beds in the prairie province.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/akvw9b/mark-friesen-anti-vax-canadian-politician-intubated-covid
 
This variant didn't spread and died out.

from the paper...

We investigated host cell entry and antibody-mediated neutralization of the variant A.30 (also termed A.VOI.V2), which was detected in several patients in Angola and Sweden in spring 2021 and likely originated in Tanzania [2].

2. COV-Lineages.org. Lineage A.30, https://cov-lineages.org/lineage.html?lineage=A.30 (2021).

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sounds like they will lose hospital privileges but still be able to do private practice.
Unless you or yours is now loosing a doctor.
On the island alone there are thousands of people without a doctor.
 
That is VERY surprising to me. As an MD, who knows literally hundreds of other MDs, I don't know a single MD who didn't get vaccinated. In our organization of 350+ surgeons, we were 100% vaccinated.

I guess the number is higher than I would expect. But it is human nature for some people to go against the grain.
 
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