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Professor of bioethics says Canada should restrict the unvaxxed ‘all the way’

Updated: January 13, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jan 13, 2022 – 4:47 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) – A Canadian bioethics professor suggested that the government should go “all the way” in restricting access to services for Canadians who have chosen to not get the COVID jabs.

“The question is always how far can we push,” said Vardit Ravitsky, who works as a professor of bioethics at the School of Public Health, University of Montreal, in an appearance on CBC’s “Power & Politics” Tuesday.

Ravitsky also serves as the chair for the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and works with many other Canadian scholars who are tasked with providing policy advice to Canadian lawmakers.

Ravitsky then said that “we’re not going to send a nurse to your home and hold you down” or “say it’s illegal to not get vaccinated,” but “the question is always, how far can we go?”

“I would say if you need access to food, and access to medication. Grocery stores, supermarkets, pharmacies. Everything else that is not food and medication that you need for your health, at this point, becomes in a way, a luxury for you because you made your choice not to get the vaccine,” said Ravitsky.

Ravitsky made the comments in regard to a recent announcement by Quebec Premier François Legault, who said those who do not take the COVID jabs

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