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Government accountability during pandemic with Julian Gillespie, Dr Duncan Syme, Julie Sladden and Russell Broadbent
Discussing government accountability during the pandemic with Mr. Julian Gillespie and Dr. Duncan Syme, I express concerns about Australia's response. Over 40 professionals propose a Covid-19 Royal Commission to investigate critical aspects.
It was a privilege to chat with Mr Julian Gillespie and Dr Duncan Syme about holding the government to account for decisions made during pandemic. Australians suffered through mandates, lockdowns and border closures. Now we're seeing the highest excess death rates ever recorded and countless jab injuries. I have serious questions about Australia's pandemic response, as do over 40 professionals and academics who have created this Covid-19 Royal Commission Terms of Reference document.
From top ( left to to right ) Dr. Duncan Syme and Russell Broadbent MP, bottom ( left to right ) Cr Julie Sladden and Mr Julian Gillespie
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It lists more than 50 aspects of Australia's response that need to be investigated, questions like:
- What was the evidence behind the lockdowns and border closures?
- Why were safe and known treatment options banned?
- Why were Australians mandated to have a jab that didn't even stop infection or transmission?
The document is the result of a collaboration of over 15 organisations, representing countless professionals and everyday Australians. You now have the opportunity to join the thousands who have already signed by visiting the Australian Medical Professionals' Society - Terms of Reference website.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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