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READ MORE: RCMP, corrections staff among federal public servants covered by new vaccine us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. READ MORE: Kelowna chiropractor pens motion to regulator to ‘take a stand’ against vaccine mandates have been and its expected chiropractors will soon be included. There are some people who disagree, and their views were put forward at that meeting.”Ĭhiropractors are not currently under a vaccine mandate, but many health care providers in B.C. “They have been consistent, passionate supporters of immunization, and a strong part as a community of health-care professionals of our efforts to immunize people. “There’s no question that the resolution reflects the views of those chiropractors who showed up at the meeting - I don’t believe they reflect anything like the majority of chiropractors,” Dix said. 3), Dix said the motion made at the AGM was disappointing. When asked about the issue at a news conference on Friday (Dec. Health Minister Adrian Dix shared the same view. The mission of Circle of Life Wellness, while focusing on the musculoskeletal spinal system, is to diagnose the root cause of a condition by listening to and then educating patients. Graduating as Valedictorian of Class 143 in September 2014, she has practiced in DeLand for the past five years. They added that chiropractors should not offer any advice on vaccination to their patients, as the prevention of infectious diseases is beyond the scope of their practice. She enrolled at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange. We support and commend the efforts of the Provincial Health Officer, the Minister of Health and the government to curb the spread of COVID-19 in our province.” “As stated in our Policy on Vaccination and Immunization, the College recognizes that immunization through the technique of vaccination is well established and widely mandated in public health policy to protect individuals against infectious disease. Since the motion passed, CCBC has clarified that the motion was non-binding and said in a statement that a majority of chiropractors support vaccination. The motion was put forward by Kelowna chiropractor Mark Foullong, urging the organization to “protect medical freedom of choice” with 78 per cent of those in attendance voting in favour of the motion. is distancing itself from a motion passed at their annual general meeting earlier this week opposing mandatory vaccination.