“Responsible use of prescription medications and/or referral to psychotherapy are available options.”
In the face of, now, 93 Canadian physicians succumbing to sudden death post-vaccine rollout, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario is doubling down on the COVID injection.
In fact, they are such strong advocates of it — that they are advising physicians to use psychotropic means on those with vaccine “anxiety.” Here’s a memo they sent out to Ontario physicians:
• Generally speaking, there are very few acceptable medical exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination. (Only medical reasons are listed. Your personal or religious objections are null and void).
• It is also important that physicians work with their patients to manage anxieties related to the vaccine and not enable avoidance behaviour. For example, for extreme fear of needles (trypanophobia) or other cases of serious concern, responsible use of prescription medications and/or referral to psychotherapy may be available options.
Let’s focus on that last sentence, “responsible use of prescription medications and/or referral to psychotherapy may be available options.” They actually said it a bit more bluntly before the revision:
“In cases of serious concern, responsible use of prescription medications and/or referral to psychotherapy ARE available options.”
That sounds more in line with “you SHOULD” rather than “you COULD.”
Popular podcaster Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson interviewed Canadian doctor William Makis on the matter. Here’s what he had to say about it:
So this has come out recently out of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. The college sent out a letter or a memo to all the doctors in Ontario suggesting to them now — so far, they’re not mandating it. They’re just suggesting it. That any of their unvaccinated patients — that they should consider that they have a mental problem and that they should be put on psychiatric medication. So far, it’s just a suggestion, but the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario should not be making these kinds of suggestions.
This is extremely unethical, and this is a very, very slippery slope. If they’re suggesting that people who wish to have bodily autonomy and don’t want an experimental vaccine — that there may be something mentally wrong with them, that is a very, very dangerous, slippery slope that we’re on.
I don’t know about you, but I associate noncompliance with someone who is either a.) a free thinker or b.) low on the agreeable scale. They now want to redefine it as “crazy.”
https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/college-of-physicians-and-surgeons
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