by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
A Canadian doctor is blowing the whistle on a reported letter sent from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to doctors directing them to consider psychotropic medications and therapy for those who do not wish to take the Covid shots.
“Dr. William Makis states that the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario 🇨🇦 is suggesting to Ontario doctors that ‘unvaccinated’ people are mentally ill and in need of psychiatric medication,” Paul Mitchell noted on Twitter.
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“Dr. William Makis states that the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario 🇨🇦 is suggesting to Ontario doctors that ‘unvaccinated’ people are mentally ill and in need of psychiatric medication,” Paul Mitchell noted on Twitter.
“So, this has come out recently,” Dr. Makis said at a “Let Freedom Reign Tour” event. “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,” Makis added. “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, and don’t want an experimental vaccine, that there may be something mentally wrong with them, that is a very, very dangerous slippery slope.”
While a copy of the leaked email was not immediately available, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s own website backs up what Dr. Makis is claiming.
“It is also important that physicians work with their patients to manage anxieties related to the vaccine and not enable avoidance behaviour,” the website states. “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. Overall, physicians have a responsibility to allow their patients to be properly informed about vaccines and not have those anxieties empowered by an exemption.”
However, while the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario is instructing doctors to properly inform patients about Covid-19 and the mRNA shots, the website contains demonstrable misinformation.
“Having a fully vaccinated health-care profession is critical to minimizing the risk of COVID-19 transmission and/or outbreaks in offices, clinics and hospitals,” the website states. “Even if you do not feel sick, asymptomatic infection and subsequent transmission is possible. The COVID-19 vaccine reduces your chance of becoming infected and is one of the best ways to control the spread of the virus, and so getting vaccinated is an essential step to protecting your own health, the health of your patients, and the community at large.”