Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall, who was removed from Parliament on Friday due to vaccination status, said the federal government has not done its "due diligence" in tracking COVID-19 vaccine injuries.."This government hasn't done its due diligence in keeping track of those reactions to the extent that they should have," she said in an exclusive interview with the Western Standard.."And of course, I don't believe they want to, because it would reveal that we have serious issues here.".Wagantall, who has chosen not to disclose her vaccination status, was speaking to reporters at an impromptu press conference after she was escorted out of Parliament for not showing proof of vaccination..Wagantall told the Western Standard she knew of many people who had "terrible" reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. "Even people here on the hill that are not necessarily sharing the truth about what they've experienced.".Based on the number of people Wagantall knows who have had adverse reactions, she believes the number of vaccine injured must be higher than reported.."And it's not just injuries. I mean, we have had many young men who are very active and healthy, playing hockey and whatnot, and have ended up dying," she said.."You're just going, 'hello?'".Wagantall pointed out that the COVID-19 vaccines were under emergency use authorization, meaning they could only be used if there was no known treatment for the disease. She said this is why "they denied there were any treatments.".But Wagantall said while speaking to Conservative MP and doctor Stephen Ellis, she learned about quercetin being a treatment for COVID-19..Some studies and testimonials from doctors have suggested that zinc-ionophores like querectin, Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine can be effective early treatments for COVID-19.."You know that saying 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away'? It's the quercetin from the peel of an apple. I didn't know that," Wagantall said.."There are things that this government, if they were concerned about the health of Canadians, should have been encouraging. Instead, it was 'vaccine vaccine vaccine," she said..Wagantall also questioned how many Canadians have actually died from COVID-19, pointing out the distinction between Canadians dying of the disease and those who died with the disease..Some have claimed COVID-19 death counts have been inflated, because those who test positive for the disease but die of something else are sometimes counted as COVID-19 deaths.."So it is very deceptive," she said..Wagantall acknowledged it would be easy to obtain a fake vaccine passport, but said she wanted to stand up for Canadians in a similar situation.
Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall, who was removed from Parliament on Friday due to vaccination status, said the federal government has not done its "due diligence" in tracking COVID-19 vaccine injuries.."This government hasn't done its due diligence in keeping track of those reactions to the extent that they should have," she said in an exclusive interview with the Western Standard.."And of course, I don't believe they want to, because it would reveal that we have serious issues here.".Wagantall, who has chosen not to disclose her vaccination status, was speaking to reporters at an impromptu press conference after she was escorted out of Parliament for not showing proof of vaccination..Wagantall told the Western Standard she knew of many people who had "terrible" reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. "Even people here on the hill that are not necessarily sharing the truth about what they've experienced.".Based on the number of people Wagantall knows who have had adverse reactions, she believes the number of vaccine injured must be higher than reported.."And it's not just injuries. I mean, we have had many young men who are very active and healthy, playing hockey and whatnot, and have ended up dying," she said.."You're just going, 'hello?'".Wagantall pointed out that the COVID-19 vaccines were under emergency use authorization, meaning they could only be used if there was no known treatment for the disease. She said this is why "they denied there were any treatments.".But Wagantall said while speaking to Conservative MP and doctor Stephen Ellis, she learned about quercetin being a treatment for COVID-19..Some studies and testimonials from doctors have suggested that zinc-ionophores like querectin, Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine can be effective early treatments for COVID-19.."You know that saying 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away'? It's the quercetin from the peel of an apple. I didn't know that," Wagantall said.."There are things that this government, if they were concerned about the health of Canadians, should have been encouraging. Instead, it was 'vaccine vaccine vaccine," she said..Wagantall also questioned how many Canadians have actually died from COVID-19, pointing out the distinction between Canadians dying of the disease and those who died with the disease..Some have claimed COVID-19 death counts have been inflated, because those who test positive for the disease but die of something else are sometimes counted as COVID-19 deaths.."So it is very deceptive," she said..Wagantall acknowledged it would be easy to obtain a fake vaccine passport, but said she wanted to stand up for Canadians in a similar situation.