B.C. nurse suspended for claiming COVID-19 vaccine possibly lethal

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B.C. nurse suspended for claiming COVID-19 vaccine possibly lethal
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The Nanaimo nurse also asked a co-worker to create falsified vaccination records, according to the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.

A Nanaimo nurse has been suspended for one week for sharing on social media that the COVID-19 vaccine was unnecessary, unsafe and possibly lethal.

On Sept. 4, the college approved a consent agreement with Isaksen to address the practice issues occurring from 2021 through June 2022 while he was working as a community health nurse. The college said Isaksen voluntarily agreed to the suspension and agreed to review informed consent and complete a course on ethics.

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