The Fringe Minority Report #176 National Citizens Inquiry Red Deer

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Judy Soroka, a retired nurse from Alberta. Back in 1992, she suffered a serious back injury, but with physiotherapy, she was able to garden, hike, and exercise with minimal pain.
When lockdowns happened, life changed drastically. It became difficult to continue water-based therapy or exercise as she had no vaccine passport. She wasn't allowed to participate in society, locking her out of much needed therapy. The pain and discomfort increased, sending her back to the doctor. The x-rays showed a deteriorated twisted spine and curvature. Surgery is not an option because the risk is too high with the possibility of paralysis and ending up in a wheelchair.
She believes Canadians have become divided. Yes, forgiveness is important, but people have to acknowledge the terrible things they said to each other. Even the Canadian media.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.

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