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Midwife Struck Off After Claiming Vaccines ‘Attacked Babies’ on Social Media

  • Seana Mary Kerr, a midwife from Newry, Northern Ireland, was struck off the nursing register after posting false claims about Covid-19 vaccines harming babies in the womb.
  • Her misconduct followed social media posts from September 2020 and incidents including advising a pregnant woman in August 2020 not to wear a mask or get a flu vaccine, contrary to official guidance.
  • Kerr identified herself as a midwife while giving unsolicited clinical advice in a shop, causing significant emotional harm and placing the woman at risk, as found by a Nursing and Midwifery Council tribunal.
  • In March 2021, Kerr described the Covid-19 pandemic as a "Trojan horse" designed to bring about a transformative new chapter for humanity and accused healthcare workers of being "complicit" in the governmental response. She also claimed that misinformation had been deliberately spread over Christmas 2020 by attributing the virus to "some bat in China."
  • After a 12-month suspension imposed last year, the panel found Kerr showed no remorse, risked repeating her behaviour, and removed her name from the register to protect public confidence.
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Slay News broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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