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Dr Johnson faces accusations of undermining government vaccination strategy days before retiring from over 50 years in General Practice
Shortly before retiring after 51 years, Dr. Johnson, accused of undermining the vaccination strategy, stood firm, refusing to administer experimental drugs to 12-15 year-olds. Read his compelling AHPRA response.
A few days away from resigning from his 51 year unblemished career in General Practice, Dr Johnson was accused of undermining the government's vaccination strategy. Dr Johnson also shared that to inject 12-15 year olds with an experimental drug, would have violated not only his conscience and hippocratic oath, but the human rights of these young people.I applaud Dr Johnson's moral courage and convictions. Read his reply to AHPRA . It's a compelling read.
General Practitioner, Dr Peter L Johnson emphasised that administering an experimental drug to 12-15 year-olds would not only go against his conscience and Hippocratic oath but also violate their human rights
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