November 23, 2022 – psychiatric medications recommended for those anxious about COVID injections
https://twitter.com/_Janey_J/status/1595468486830080006
Twitter channel: https://twitter.com/_Janey_J “Quoting the Drs that have been silenced”
Video from the Liz Wheeler Show:
In Ontario – ‘if a patient has declined the covid vaccine, it is labelled as an “irrational anxiety” ~ they want to drug you into taking it’ pic.twitter.com/HN8Sblabdm
— Janey (@_Janey_J) November 23, 2022
Quoting the tweet:
In Ontario – ‘if a patient has declined the covid vaccine, it is labelled as an “irrational anxiety” ~ they want to drug you into taking it’
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has been on the front line in the war on FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE within the medical profession, and with COVID it is also proudly at the front line–along with many other institutions–in pushing and bullying its members and patients into taking experimental mRNA, cell-programming injections called “vaccines.”
They allege that their guidance has been misrepresented concerning the use of psychiatric medications in cases where patients are hesitant about taking the COVID-19 vaccines. They helpfully quote their advice. Notice how much effort they put into their war on “disinformation.” Naive people might think they were concerned with making sure their doctors heal patients, but it seems they would rather be participating in a World War 3–scale campaign to control information and coerce an experimental injection.
Misrepresentation of College Guidance
11/21/2022
We understand that our guidance is once again being grossly misrepresented by some on social media and in other forums, and is adding to the tidal wave of disinformation that has been circulating on social media for the past two and a half years. In an effort to stem this, we clarified guidance several weeks ago regarding assisting patients who were apprehensive (needle phobia, afraid due to misinformation) regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. We are now receiving harmful, violent threats from some key misinformation extremists, which are making their way through social media channels.
The essence of the FAQ is to encourage physicians to work closely with patients who may wish to be vaccinated, but were unable to do so as a result of a fear of needles and other fears. It, of course, goes without saying that we would expect physicians to support their patients in managing any psychological or physical conditions that their patients are seeking support for.
This false interpretation that is being disseminated has no basis in fact or reality. To be clear, our standards remain the same and our clarified guidance states:
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. Overall, physicians have a responsibility to allow their patients to be properly informed about vaccines and not have those anxieties empowered by an exemption.
Notice how they have the doctors solidly pushing and promoting the so-called vaccines and “proper” opinions about them to their patients.
It seems also that they are doing more than just discouraging doctors from providing exemptions to their patients.
The page they’re talking about is here:
https://www.cpso.on.ca/en/Physicians/Your-Practice/Physician-Advisory-Services/COVID-19-FAQs-for-Physicians
COVID-19 FAQs for Physicians, Updated November 18, 2022
The whole page is of interest for future human rights tribunals
Pandemic-Related Practice Issues
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Patients may ask you to write notes or complete forms exempting them from getting vaccinated. If you are asked by your patient to provide information supporting a medical exemption from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, your patient must have a legitimate medical condition that would warrant an exemption.
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Generally speaking, there are very few acceptable medical exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination (examples include an allergist/immunologist-confirmed severe allergy or anaphylactic reaction to a previous dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or to any of its components that cannot be mitigated, or a diagnosed episode of myocarditis/pericarditis after receipt of an mRNA vaccine).
Given the rarity [standard lie] of these exceptions, and in light of the fact that vaccines have been proven to be both safe and effective [total lie], any notes written for patients who qualify for a medical exemption need to clearly specify:
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While physicians are generally required to complete third party medical reports for patients when requested, the circumstances of the pandemic support physicians declining to write notes or complete forms when the patient making the request does not have a medical condition that warrants an exemption. If you find yourself in this situation, clearly and sensitively explain to your patient that you cannot provide them with a note or form, along with the reasons why.
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. Overall, physicians have a responsibility to allow their patients to be properly informed about vaccines and not have those anxieties empowered by an exemption.
So that is the context of the statement about psychiatric drugs.
In any case, the rest of the page is interesting also and confirms that the College and the doctors are supposed to work 100% on behalf of the agenda to vaccinate the entire world with COVID-19 injection products [stated by Bill Gates who funded the Event 201 pandemic exercise and the WHO].
I’ve highlighted a few points:
COVID-19 Vaccines
Why should physicians get vaccinated?
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. 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.
This pandemic offers physicians an opportunity to lead by example. By getting vaccinated, physicians can help relieve the strain on our health-care system and support the health, safety, and well-being of the people of Ontario.
While the College recognizes that some physicians cannot get vaccinated due to medical contraindications, those physicians can still provide strong leadership on COVID-19 prevention and continue to advocate for full vaccination of all those eligible.
Prescribing
I’ve read about some drugs that might prove beneficial in treating COVID-19: Should I be prescribing these drugs as a precautionary measure? Can I prescribe them for myself or family?
No. Many of these drugs have an intended use and prescribing them as a precautionary measure has or may contribute to drug shortages, compromising care for others. Should these or other drugs prove useful in combating COVID-19, their use will need to be carefully managed to support those who need them the most.
At a time where resources may be scarce, actions like those mentioned above dramatically depart from the core values of medical professionalism, undermine the public trust in the profession at a time where the public is most vulnerable, and may contravene the College’s Physician Treatment of Self, Family Members, or Others Close to Them policy.
Professionalism and Complaints
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Physicians are reminded to be aware of how their actions on social media or other forms of communication could be viewed by others, especially during a pandemic. Your comments or actions can lead to patient/public harm if you are providing an opinion that does not align with information coming from public health or government. It is essential that the public receive a clear and consistent message.
The College’s Social Media policy sets expectations for physicians to conduct themselves in a professional manner while using social media and to consider the potential impact of their conduct in the online environment on the reputation of the profession and the public trust. The policy also includes expectations for physicians sharing health-related information online. Additional guidance and resources can be found in the Advice to the Profession: Social Media document.
So the physicians are advised/required to suppress known treatments and censor themselves. Many of us understood this is what was happening, leading to many unnecessary deaths. This is the written guidance from their association.
This guidance represents serious offences against human rights, including the right to life and the right to freedom of expression and conscience–especially because of what is clear and evident now about the effects of the “vaccine” being promoted.
The following article has the interpretation presented by Dr. William Makis of a memo that he’s talking about–I’m not sure if it’s the same as the statement on the website:
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario “Suggests”: Unvaccinated Patients Are Mentally Ill and Should be Put on Psychiatric Medication–Physician and Cancer Researcher Dr. William Makis
By Jim Hoft | Global Research, November 21, 2022 | The Gateway Pundit 19 November 2022