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The 268 -page report recommends ending the use of COVID-19 vaccines without full disclosure of their potential risks.
It also encourages the province to allow physicians to prescribe alternative treatment options for the virus, such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
The province is still reviewing and considering the report, and has not yet made any policy decisions related to its findings.
Alberta 's health minister's office says the province is still reviewing and considering the report.
Dr. Gary Davidson , the former chief of emergency medicine at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre , was selected to chair the review.
The review garnered controversy last April after media reports that Davidson had publicly questioned some elements of Alberta ’s COVID-19 response.
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