The Liberal Party of Canada has admitted they knew that COVID vaccines didn’t prevent transmission of the virus even before they implemented their vaccine mandate, and before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau angrily said unvaccinated Canadians were banned from boarding trains or planes “to keep vaccinated Canadians safe.”
In a response to a written question by an Opposition MP that asked when Health Canada, PHAC, and NACI knew that the shots didn’t prevent transmission of the virus, Liberal Health Minister Yasir Naqvi stated:
“In December 2020, COVID-19 vaccine guidance from NACI to PHAC and stakeholders emphasized uncertainty surrounding the ability of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent transmission, and the need for ongoing monitoring.”
Minister Naqvi added that later, new evidence suggested the COVID shots prevented transmission by “some degree.”
The admission comes almost three years after Prime Minister Trudeau called a snap election and infamously implemented a vaccine mandate.
In the fall of 2021, while knowing that vaccinated Canadians could also transmit the virus, the Prime Minister angrily campaigned against unvaccinated Canadians, saying the mandate was needed to protect vaccinated Canadians.
“If you don’t want to get vaccinated, that’s your choice, but don’t think you can get on a plane, or a train, besides vaccinated people, and put them at risk,” he said.
Pfizer admits transmission never tested
In 2022, During a COVID hearing at the European Parliament, Pfizer’s representative said it never tested the ability of its COVID vaccine to prevent transmission.
Vaccine trust in Canada has declined by 8% since the government’s COVID psyop — and most countries show significant reductions.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported last year that 52 out of 55 countries have seen dips in their citizens’ reported vaccine confidence.