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Ontario certificates don\u0027t indicate if a half or full dosage was administered

Dr. Robert Wittes recently retired from the practice of Family Medicine. He had spent much of his earlier career in his other specialty of Public Health. From 1988-91, Wittes was Chief of Tropical Health and Quarantine at Health Canada’s Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, where he founded CATMAT . He then spent a decade as medical clinical director for the vaccine manufacturer Connaught Labs .

Wittes reached out, variously by telephone, text and email, to: the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre, which has a single 800 number for the public; the YRPHU; two medical directors of Ontario Health; a representative from the software company that established and maintains the software, COVaxON; Provincial Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore and Associate Medical Officer of Health Dr.

Those he was able to reach by telephone, Wittes told me, were either indifferent, unhelpful or downright hostile Wittes believes that he and his treating physicians should have a written record of the dose of Moderna that he received. These results are after all, his own history, and therefore his property. As it stands, the only reason Wittes is absolutely sure he received the full dose is because he literally requested that the nurse injecting him show him the full syringe before jabbing him, something most lay people would never dream of doing.

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