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Canadian doctor: Hospitals should apologize to everyone fired over ‘unscientific’ jab mandates

Updated: August 5, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — In a series of passionate tweets, Ontario-based doctor Matt Strauss called on hospital CEOs to “pick up the phone and call everyone you fired over unethical, ineffective, unscientific vaccine mandates” as a way of combating the major staffing shortages hospitals are facing in the province.

“I spent the holiday weekend working in an Ontario ICU. It was *completely* full and there was ZERO Covid. The staffing problem is very real. Poor morale and high workloads form a vicious circle. Here’s how I would fix it if I were a hospital CEO,” opened Strauss in a social media post on Wednesday.  

I spent the holiday weekend working in an Ontario ICU.

It was *completely* full and there was ZERO Covid.

The staffing problem is very real. Poor morale and high workloads form a vicious circle. Here’s how I would fix it if I were a hospital CEO: https://t.co/0uRvUEscqs

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