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LETTER: Vaccine skeptic a poor choice for B.C. Conservatives health critic

Anna Kindy contends that vaccine refusal is a personal choice
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Conservative Party candidate Dr. Anna Kindy and her husband Dr. Peter Olesen. (Black Press Media file photo)

I am appalled by John RustadBԪַs pick for B.C. Conservatives health critic, Anna Kindy, a person who upholds vaccine refusal as a personal BԪַchoice,BԪַ completely divorcing that decision from its effect beyond the individual.

Of course, one always has the choice to refuse a vaccine, but that decision should be weighed against how it might affect others. Deciding against a shingles vaccine affects no one but the individual, who risks a painful shingles outbreak. However, refusing vaccination during a worldwide pandemic of a highly contagious virus is quite another matter.

The collective effort of British Columbians who chose to be vaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic helped to protect not only themselves and their fellow citizens, they also helped to prevent the collapse of our health-care system.

KindyBԪַs stance of upholding individual BԪַfreedomBԪַ over the responsibility to protect both public health and our health-care system should have been an automatic disqualification for the job of health critic.

Freya Keddie

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