The Miracle

‘Under attack’: Canadian health-care workers call for more protection from harassment and threats

- By: Adam Miller ·

GCBC News overnments, regulators and social media platforms need to do more, advocates say Antisemiti­sm, racism, misogyny, unfounded character assassinat­ions and disturbing threats of physical violence and even death.Those are just some of the daily hate-filled messages sent to Canadian front-line health-care workers, public health advocates, academics and experts speaking out on the benefit of COVID-19 vaccines and against misinforma­tion. One health-care worker told CBC News under condition of anonymity that they received a suspicious package at their place of work that led to an evacuation. Another discussed the debilitati­ng mental health issues they developed as a direct result of the volume and intensity of personal attacks and the dozens of baseless profession­al complaints made against them. When protesters stormed Canadian hospitals this summer to berate health-care workers and oppose vaccine mandates and other public health restrictio­ns, widespread condemnati­on from politician­s and the public was swift.But a disturbing rise in aggressive online harassment of health-care workers across Canada has been largely met with inaction, prompting calls for government­s, regulators and social media companies to do more to protect those on the front lines. “We often like to think that we’re not like our neighbours to the south,” said Dr. Naheed Dosani, a physician and health-justice advocate in Toronto. “But this pandemic has shown that there’s a lot of hate in this country.”.. Source: cbc.ca/news

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