Canadian officials say US health institutions no longer dependable for accurate information (www.theguardian.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 15:41
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Canadian officials and public health experts are warning that US health and science institutions can no longer be depended upon for accurate information, particularly when it comes to vaccinations, amid fears that misinformation from the Trump administration could further erode Canadians’ confidence in healthcare.

In December, Canada’s health minister, Marjorie Michel, warned that US health and science institutions can no longer be depended upon for accurate information. In an interview with the Canadian Press, she said: “I cannot trust them as a reliable partner, no."

The minister’s comments come at the conclusion of a disastrous year for measles in Canada, as the country was stripped of its measles elimination status in November after more than 5,000 cases were reported across the country.

In 2021, Canada published the results from a national survey on childhood immunisation and found 2.1% of two-year-olds had not received any vaccinations, an increase from 1.7% in 2019. Parents cited safety concerns or beliefs that vaccines did not work as their reasons for refusal.

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SinningStromgald@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 15:53 next collapse

Sorry Canada that the anti-vax mind virus is spreading to you as well.

fujiwood@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 16:40 next collapse

Trump’s pathetic Regime strikes again.

ZephyrXero@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 16:42 next collapse

They’re just now realizing?

falseWhite@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 17:21 next collapse

Can the USA be trusted in anything at all, other than committing war crimes and abandoning its allies?

PattyMcB@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 17:35 next collapse

I mean… the health secretary is a batman villain

Pat_Riot@lemmy.today on 05 Jan 02:18 collapse

The president is a Powerpuff Girls villain.

diabetic_porcupine@lemmy.world on 05 Jan 01:33 collapse

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