Ontario's long-term care minister accuses NDP, Andrea Horwath of spreading 'misinformation'
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Dr. Merrilee Fullerton, Ontarioâs Minister of Long-Term Care, called out the provinceâs NDP Leader, Andrea Horwath, for spreading âmisinformation.â
âIâll just say how disgusting it is to see the opposition, the NDP, Andrea Horwath, using misinformation to create anxiety and fear amongst staff in long-term care homes and also for the residents and families,â Fullerton said.
âThey have enough worry, we are working and focused on solutions and we must make sure that information is accurate, itâs a responsibility of all of us here to do that, and we hold the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff in long-term care as the priority.â
She went on to say that Ontario has vaccinated more than 83,000 people in 263 homes, but did not specify exactly what the misinformation being shared includes.
3,200 long-term care residents have died.
Whatâs âdisgustingâ is Minister Fullerton downplaying this crisis.
I want the helping hands of Canadian Armed Forces members sent into hard-hit homes to ease the struggle without delay. https://t.co/DoRwwW8lOqâ Andrea Horwath (@AndreaHorwath) January 19, 2021
Horwath responded on social media by saying that, âwhatâs âdisgustingâ is Minister Fullerton downplaying this crisis.â
This is disgraceful.
Personal Support Workers are on the frontlines of the fight against #COVID19 and deserve real PPE to protect themselves, seniors and their loved ones.
Instead of sitting on billions in relief funds, the Ford govt needs to invest in real protections for LTC. https://t.co/Ewv19nHAjjâ Andrea Horwath (@AndreaHorwath) January 19, 2021
Also on Tuesday, NDP MPP for LondonâFanshawe, Teresa Armstrong, responded to long-term care residents in the Middlesex-London Health Unit who have had COVID-19 and are now being denied the vaccine.
âWe simply cannot guarantee that these very vulnerable people have any immunity to the virus,â the statement from Armstrong reads. âPublic health officials have made clear that there is no evidence that previously being infected with the virus provides immunity, and without the vaccine their lives are still at risk.â
âFirst you live through your worst nightmare after finding out your loved one has COVID-19 and then you find out that they wonât be receiving the vaccine. Itâs horrific to even imagine.â
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