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A registered massage therapist in Vancouver has been reprimanded for using sending patients an email criticizing the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and mandatory vaccination for health professionals.

According to a newly released public notice from the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia, Ian Glass sent a "lengthy email" from his work email address to about 205 people in January 2022, mostly his patients.

The notice says Glass's email contained statements regarding the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines. He also admitted using the carbon copy function while sending the emails instead of blind carbon copy, meaning people's personal information was shared with others without consent.After the email was sent, the notice says, a patient contacted Glass and his clinic to say she was concerned about the disclosure of her email.

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