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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — After spending a year aggressively pushing the COVID shots on all Ontarians, chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore now says the province is taking a different tack with the experimental jabs.
“At present we are doing a risked-based approach,” Moore said at a press conference on Wednesday when asked why the province is not “recommending” a fourth COVID shot for all citizens.
Listen to CMOH, Dr. Moore!
If you’re young & healthy then balance the risk of hospitalization versus the risk of side effects such as myocardisis!
Really? Since when? This is what we’ve been saying all along. So many lives ruined! Shame on many of you. #cdnpoli #onpoli #cpcldr pic.twitter.com/XWb3WCb6o3
— Roman Baber (@Roman_Baber) July 13, 2022
“What’s the risk?” inquired a reporter, to which Moore answered, “There’s always a risk to having any therapeutic, versus a benefit.”
“You want to make sure there’s a very strong benefit versus a risk,” Moore
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