TORONTO—Kayla Bishop, a university student in Toronto, said she was forced to receive COVID-19 vaccines to continue her studies, but suffered from heart damage following the injection, she told experts at a citizens-based public hearing that invites Canadians who were adversely affected by COVID-19 measures to speak out.
Studying at the Toronto Metropolitan University, Bishop was one of four university students who testified on the first day of A Citizens’ Hearing, an independent inquiry that looks into Canada’s pandemic responses, hosted by the Canadian COVID Care Alliance from June 22 to June 24.
Bishop said she was hesitant about vaccines right off the bat when she saw how rushed the development of the vaccines was….