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"Canadian man euthanized after COVID shot injuries"
"An Ontario man has been granted euthanasia for 'post COVID-19 vaccination syndrome.'
According to an October report by the National Post, an anonymous Ontario man in his late 40s has been euthanized after doctors determined his COVID shot injuries qualified him for assisted suicide or 'Medical Assistance in Dying' (MAiD) under Canada’s euthanasia regime.
'Amongst his multiple specialists, no unifying diagnosis was confirmed,' the reports issued by a 16-member MAiD death review committee found.
Nevertheless, the doctors 'opined that the most reasonable diagnosis for Mr. A’s clinical presentation (severe functional decline) was a post-vaccine syndrome, in keeping with chronic fatigue syndrome.'
The man experienced 'suffering and functional decline' following three doses of the experimental COVID shots.
He also suffered from a slew of mental illnesses, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and personality disorders. He was admitted to the hospital twice 'while navigating his physical symptoms' with thoughts of suicide.
He was eventually diagnosed 'post COVID-19 vaccination syndrome,' which is not currently include in Canada’s current vaccine reporting system. Notably, Canada’s program to compensate those injured by the so-called 'safe and effective' COVID shots has now spent $14 million, but the vast majority of claims remain unpaid.
His death is further complicated by the fact that multiple specialists failed to agree on his diagnosis, with many questioning if his condition met the criteria for an 'irremediable' condition, which is required to seek euthanasia in Canada. Many also questioned if his mental health disqualified him from undergoing assisted suicide.
The man’s death is considered 'Track 2,' part of a group who are not 'terminally ill' and whose natural deaths are not reasonably foreseeable.
Dr. Sonu Gaind, a psychiatrist and professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, revealed that he is troubled 'by almost everything in this report.'"
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