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‘I started to see patients being harmed:’ Doctor reverses support for COVID restrictions

Updated: October 6, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Oct 6, 2021 – 3:28 pm EDTWed Oct 6, 2021 – 3:30 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – When Canadian Dr. Patrick Phillips started to see patients “being harmed” by mainstream COVID wisdom, including lockdowns and treatment options, “things started to irk my conscience.”

Phillips is an emergency physician in Englehart, Ontario, and has been an advocate for early treatments in treating patients diagnosed with COVID-19. He spoke with LifeSiteNews about the trials and challenges he now faces after deciding to go public with his views.

When the lockdowns began, he initially believed that Ontario was doing the right thing. Uncertainty about what to expect had him worried about how severe the virus could be, thus he thought caution was warranted. It wasn’t until the fall that he began to see that the government was doing more harm than good to the residents of Ontario.

“I didn’t really think that much of it,” he said. “But when I started to see patients being harmed, that’s when things started to irk my conscience.”

Being a small-town physician, Phillips is accustomed to seeing a variety of ailments come through the emergency room that in larger municipalities would most likely

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