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MP SLAMS LIBS – COVID response unacceptab­le, Motz says

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The local MP calls the slow supply of vaccine in Canada

“an abysmal failure” on the part of the federal government.

“Canadians are feeling let down by the current pace of the vaccine,” said Glen Motz, MP for Medicine HatCardsto­n-Warner. “Most Canadians believe that this (vaccine) supply is necessary to secure jobs, build our economy and secure the future.”

He says the delivery of vaccine is prolonging lockdowns and restrictio­ns affecting the lives of everyone.

“My colleagues and I have repeatedly been calling out the government” about their response plan, vaccine plan, recovery plan and the data they are using to make decisions.

Motz believes the failure began when the pandemic was considered purely as a health emergency.

“They (the federal government) have not followed emergency management protocols,” said Motz. “Canada has at the ready ... emergency management protocols and there is a pandemic response playbook — if you will.”

Handling it as a public emergency would have meant a broader perspectiv­e regarding the impact and how to handle it, says Motz, suggesting the first stage should have been the lockdown of long-term-care facilities to protect those at greatest risk.

“If the (federal) government had followed emergency management protocols we would not have had the volume of deaths ... across this country,” said Motz.

Without an emergency management approach it fell to medical experts to handle the response and they have understand­ably focused only on the health implicatio­ns, said Motz. An emergency management task force would have been advising the decision makers on all implicatio­ns and on securing a supply of vaccine early on.

He feels there should have been more negotiatio­n for Canada to manufactur­e some of the vaccines currently being used, like Pfizer and Moderna.

Motz also believes a greater investment in quality rapid testing could have made a difference, saying it could have made workplace testing simple to do with a quick result and identifica­tion of anyone who should isolate.

He fully supports the government’s spending to provide for all those who have lost their jobs or could not work due to restrictio­ns or lockdowns.

“It can’t go on in perpetuity. People ... would sooner work than receive handouts from the government,” said Motz.

He says the Conservati­ve Party has been asking the government for its decision matrix for lifting restrictio­ns. “There was no answer.” Phone calls and complaints Motz’s constituen­cy office has been receiving have been about the lockdowns, travel restrictio­ns and a lack of planning for a recovery.

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