Protest held in support of GP Marcus de Brun who is facing inquiry over views on pandemic measures
Briefly

Dr. de Brun, a Dublin GP, is under investigation for alleged professional misconduct for not adhering to Covid-19 health guidelines. A hearing is postponed until July. Supporters, including fellow GPs, held a protest named "A Peaceful Assembly for Medical Freedom" advocating for transparency in Covid-19 policy investigations. Previously, de Brun resigned from the Medical Council after criticizing the government's handling of nursing home policies during the pandemic. The European Medicines Agency continues to affirm the effectiveness of Covid vaccines in saving lives, particularly among vulnerable populations.
Dr de Brun, who was appointed to the Medical Council by the then Minister for Health Simon Harris in 2018, later resigned in 2020 when he criticized the Government's handling of the Covid-19 crisis regarding nursing homes.
A number of GPs who were at the protest today called it a 'A Peaceful Assembly for Medical Freedom' and requested a comprehensive and transparent investigation into Covid 19 policies.
The European Medicines Agency stated Covid vaccines continue to protect people from severe disease and death caused by infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
It remains particularly dangerous for older or sick people with low immunity and those with faulty immune systems, data reveals that millions of lives have been saved by Covid-19 vaccination.
Read at Irish Independent
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