Latest News• Add My News • Search Old News Gippsland › Latest news › Gippsland Portal FeatureOngoing impact of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on medical professionals revealed in submission from Australian Medical Professionals Society![]() Russell Broadbent emphasises that after three and a half years since the pandemic's start, numerous medical professionals in Australia, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics, remain unable to work due to COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Hello, Russell Broadbent here - member for Monash. Today I want to remind the nation that three and a half years down the track from the start of the pandemic, there are thousands of doctors, nurses, paramedics and other medical specialists across Australia who are still unable to work due to covid-19 vaccine mandates. How can this be when every day I read about Australia's hospitals being in crisis with burnt out staff at breaking point? Why aren't these highly qualified and desperately needed people able to work? The Australian Medical Professionals' Society's submission reveals concerns about censorship, erosion of informed consent, policy shifts, and government communication inaccuracies during the pandemic AMPS Submission reveals insightsSome of the reasons can be found in a submission to the government by The Australian Medical Professionals' Society (AMPS for short). This submission outlines the impact of censorship on the medical profession and provides sobering insights on what drove some to walk away from their beloved vocation - to forfeit their livelihood rather than take an untested vaccine. The submission provides four telling insights:
But AMPS' most scathing comment is directed to our government when they say it became evident that much of the officially sanctioned government communication - spanning from the lab leak theory to mask usage, lockdowns, and the effectiveness of vaccines in stopping transmission - was riddled with inaccuracies and misdirection, whether by oversight or design. What a mess! That's just as I see it. For more information, visit AMPS - Australian Medical Association website. Pictures from Victorian Department of Health Facebook page. Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com Related Articles
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