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Ontario’s medical chief spotted at party without mask just days after advising the public to wear one

Updated: November 21, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Nov 21, 2022 – 7:34 pm EST

TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – Only days after telling Ontarians they should wear masks again, the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore was called out for “hypocrisy” after being filmed maskless at a packed party.

Last Thursday night, Moore attended a “50 Most Influential Torontonians” party at an elegant store.

Video quickly emerged on social media showing Moore mingling maskless at the event, which led to an immediate backlash online.

“Mask as I say, not as I do — Dr. Kieran Moore strongly recommends you wear masks 2 prevent children’s hospitals being overwhelmed but it does not apply to himself or dozens of above-rules friends at TorontoLife 50 Most Influential party. Pure hypocrisy like time he vacationed in DR,” tweeted Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington.

Former Conservative Party MP Derek Sloan said Moore is a “puppet” who does not even believe his own “advice.”

“Dr. Kieran Moore lectures Ontarians about wearing masks and proceeds to do the opposite. He’s just a puppet for big pharma — clearly, he doesn’t believe in his own advice,” Sloan tweeted.

Former Sun writer Anthony Furey, who now serves as vice president

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