Australian GP Melissa McCann will speak at the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow in November.
After 14 years of mainstream medical practice in traditional clinic settings, Dr McCann has more recently been known for more controversial discussions on the Covid 19 vaccines.
She first noticed an alarming pattern of side effects in patients, then wrote to the head of the TGA and health minister in November of 2021 requesting an urgent suspension of the vaccine program and a review of the safety issues.
This began a process of continued letter writing to officials, later public speaking about the safety issues of the vaccines and the commencement of a class action on behalf of vaccine injured Australians against the TGA and Health Department in Australia that now has over 1500 injured and bereaved who have joined the action.
Dr McCann is a general practitioner and practice owner in the Whitsunday’s in north Queensland Australia. After initially training and working as a pharmacist, Dr McCann entered medical training with a passion for rural and remote medicine and has worked in various rural locations throughout Western Australia and Queensland before settling in the Whitsundays.
Register for the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow
Registrations for the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow be made online at the Safe & Effective Roadshow website, with events being held during November in Dunedin (9th), Queenstown (11th), Nelson (13th), and Wellington (15th).
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts, hear testimonies, and gain insights into aspects of the pandemic response they feel were downplayed by mainstream media.
Organisers of the event advocate for the need for a compassionate, transparent dialogue about the impact of COVID-19 health policies on New Zealanders’ well-being.
The roadshow will cover a range of topics, from potential connections between vaccine side effects and sudden health issues to testimonials from medical professionals.
With a focus on supporting those seeking clarity and community, the event invites those who have experienced health challenges post-vaccination, as well as advocates for informed health choices, to participate in what organisers describe as “a journey of inquiry, knowledge, and support.”
I expect many in the Nth Island will make it down to the capital. That will have a great turnout.