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Alberta doctors push back on provincial COVID-19 task force report

  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith criticized COVID-19 management and supported a controversial report questioning vaccine efficacy and promoting ivermectin, which lacks scientific backing.
  • Dr. John Conly demanded the removal of his name from the report, stating he was not part of the review panel and never consented to its publication.
  • The Canadian Medical Association and Alberta Medical Association condemned the report as misinformation, arguing it undermines trust in medical science.
  • Health Minister Adriana LaGrange's office did not confirm if the government would act on the report's recommendations after its release.
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Alberta doctors warn obstetrician-gynecologist shortage could mean more preemies

The group representing Alberta doctors says a shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists in rural and urban areas could mean more babies are being born premature and could have ongoing health issues.

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The Committee on the Response to COVID-19 in Alberta released its controversial report on Monday.

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