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‘You and your family are going to regret’ not getting COVID shot: Canadian doctor

Updated: March 26, 2021 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, March 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Individuals and families in Winnipeg that delay taking the COVID vaccine and then test positive for the coronavirus will “regret” having failed to be injected, threatened Dr. Anand Kumar, who works at two major hospitals in the city.

“Believe me, if you turn out to be one of those people who delays getting the vaccine and then gets COVID and then end up in my ICU, you and your family are going to regret it,” Kumar told Global News on March 22.

Dr. Anand Kumar, a supporter of euthanasia, is a faculty member at the University of Manitoba. At the university, he is also the Director of Research for Critical Care Medicine. As an “infectious disease expert,” Kumar studied the treatment of septic shock using antimicrobial therapy. He works in the ICU at both St. Boniface Hospital and Concordia Hospital in Winnipeg.

LifeSiteNews reached out to Kumar for comment, but did not receive a response before press time.

The Manitoba government is campaigning hard and encouraging everyone to take any of the COVID vaccines available. Manitoba’s chief public health officer, Dr. Brent Roussin, said he would be “concerned with any hesitancy to get

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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