Edmonton police knew vaccination may be harmful but insisted on it, anyway — report
Natasha Gonek, a one-time regulatory investigator for the College of Registered Nurses, has now reported on how employees of the Edmonton Police Service were treated during the anti-COVID vaccination campaign and reveals that some are being ‘accommodated’ because of injuries attributed to vaccination
A damning report on the Edmonton Police Service’s (EPS) COVID-19 response alleges leadership knew vaccines caused “serious” injury, then mandated them for officers and civilian employees, anyway. EPS employees were discouraged from asking questions about safety and penalised — some severely so — for refusing the jab. Today however, documents released under information access requests show there are members on short or long-term disability due to vaccine-related injuries.
“There are allegations that some deaths may be related to the COVID pandemic response. Not just the vaccines,” “There have been hospitalizations for cardiac injuries. There are people off work because they can no longer meet the fitness requirements. There’s been quite a bit of myocarditis. Skin issues, allergy issues, immune response.” “Many employees say they are constantly sick now … These were healthy people.” Yet the report states that “it does not appear the employer is tracking any of this information” on post-vaccine-related medical issues.
It lists multiple recommendations, including a call for investigations — criminal and otherwise.