Cancer Patient and the Mask Mandate

National Citizens Inquiry
Published on January 11, 2024

Chief Greg Burke, from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia has four years of nursing experience and had been diagnosed with cancer in 2019. His experience was that the required masks did not provide him sufficient protection, so he chose not to wear one. He experienced two significant altercations as a result, and details them both.(38 minutes) March 17, 2023.

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