Dr. Patrick Phillips, who practised medicine in Englehart and Kirkland Lake, was suspended for speaking against COVID mandates and rules on social media
A Northern Ontario physician who is facing discipline by the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons for criticizing COVID-19 public health measures, lockdowns and even vaccinations, continues to argue his case on social media.
The CPSO took action against Phillips and ordered that he appear before a physician disciplinary tribunal for committing acts of professional misconduct, Phillips said as the pandemic rolled on and the province was entering the third and fourth waves, he said in his opinion the pandemic was not as bad as the government said it was.
Phillips spoke of one case of a patient with back pain who was eventually admitted to emergency. He said the back pain turned out to be a large lump on the patient's back that was actually cancer. "They are cracking down harder now than ever," Phillips said, claiming there is oppression behind the scenes in the sense that anyone who speaks out against vaccines or against mandates is still facing criminal charges or having their careers negatively impacted.
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