The regulator for Saskatchewan nurses has dropped its attempts to discipline a nurse who criticized COVID-19 vaccines and restrictions, says a legal advocacy organization.
In a press release on Nov. 7, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) announced that the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS) has ended its attempt to discipline Shelly Wilson, a nurse practitioner who offers clinical services to rural communities in southern Saskatchewan.
According to JCCF, Wilson had expressed views on social media regarding COVID-19 vaccines, masks, and treatment options in 2021 that “did not accord with public health or mainstream media narratives.”
In response, the CRNS proposed that Wilson “voluntarily” enter into an agreement which required her to admit that her expression amounted to professional misconduct, the release said. If she disagreed, she could be referred to a discipline hearing….
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