Reliance on expertise, stronger CMOH the most common early replies to Manning-led COVID-19 review panel abpoli
to identify lessons and legislative amendments that could be used during any future pandemics.
Manning — who is being paid $253,000 to be chairman of the panel — has not responded to prior interview queries and again did not reply to Postmedia’s request on Tuesday.Article contentThe survey was conducted via a portal accessed through the government’s website, but has since closed.
A further 140 replies, or just under seven per cent of the total, specifically expressed opposition to vaccine passports or mandates.Article content “I have been a supporter of the conservative party over my entire adult life. This initiative is an absolute waste of taxpayers’ money,” states one reply. “Politicians are wholly unsuited to conduct such a study.
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