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 In February 2021, Moore was added to Ontario's [[:COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force]].((Mazur, A. (2021, February 10). //Kingston-area medical officer of health joins Ontario vaccination taskforce.// Global News. https://globalnews.ca/news/7631869/kingston-medical-health-officer-ontario-vaccination-taskforce/)) During a presentation the following month, he disclosed receiving funding from COVID-19 vaccine product manufacturer [[:pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]]. Moore became Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health only three months after that. In February 2021, Moore was added to Ontario's [[:COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force]].((Mazur, A. (2021, February 10). //Kingston-area medical officer of health joins Ontario vaccination taskforce.// Global News. https://globalnews.ca/news/7631869/kingston-medical-health-officer-ontario-vaccination-taskforce/)) During a presentation the following month, he disclosed receiving funding from COVID-19 vaccine product manufacturer [[:pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]]. Moore became Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health only three months after that.
  
-In July 2022, Moore claimed that an estimated 1 in 5000 chance of developing [[myocarditis|myocarditis]] after receiving a [[COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]].((Southern, R. (2022, July 15). //“Much lower than 1-in-5,000”, doctors take issue with Dr. Moore’s myocarditis claim.// CityNews Toronto. https://web.archive.org/web/20220716003457/https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/07/15/dr-moore-covid-vaccine-ontario-myocarditis/)) Dr. [[Kate Hanneman]], Director of Cardiac Imaging Research at the [[Peter Munk Cardiac Centre]], contested that figure, stating the true rate was "much lower". However, she noted that the centre had “seen an increase in the number of patients referred for imaging assessment of suspected myocarditis in the past two years.”+In July 2022, Moore claimed that an estimated 1 in 5000 chance of developing [[myocarditis|myocarditis]] after receiving a [[COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]].((Southern, R. (2022, July 15). //“Much lower than 1-in-5,000”, doctors take issue with Dr. Moore’s myocarditis claim.// CityNews Toronto. https://web.archive.org/web/20220716003457/https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/07/15/dr-moore-covid-vaccine-ontario-myocarditis/)) Dr. [[Kate Hanneman]], Director of Cardiac Imaging Research at the [[Peter Munk Cardiac Centre]], contested that figure, stating the true rate was "much lower". However, she noted that the centre had “seen an increase in the number of patients referred for imaging assessment of suspected myocarditis in the past two years.” Journalist [[Anthony Furey]] pointed out that "a more in-depth report" from [[Public Health Ontario]] showed that as of November 2021, there had been 400 people in Ontario sent to the ER for vaccine-related heart issues, and 20 of them were placed in the ICU.((Anthony Furey [@anthonyfurey]. (2022, July 15). //"Public Health Ontario actually disclosed in a more in depth report than the AEFI one that Richard is citing that as of last November there had been 400 people sent to the ER for vaccine-related heart issues, and 20 of them were placed in the ICU. That was 9 months ago."// [Tweet]. Twitter. https://archive.ph/aXAoT)) 
 ===== Relationships with Pharmaceutical Companies ===== ===== Relationships with Pharmaceutical Companies =====
  
 Moore receives funding from [[:pharmaceutical_Companies:Pfizer]] as a member of their Lyme Disease Advisory Board.((Moore, K., Warshafsky, D., Muggah, L., & Kaplan, D. (2021, March 12). //The COVID-19 Vaccine: Newly approved vaccines, public health collaboration, and more.// University of Toronto. https://archive.ph/biPo0)) [[:Rebel News]] reported on this connection, suggesting the self-reported conflict of interest may be to blame for divisive comments made about those who chose not to receive a [[:COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]] and his singular focus on highly flawed, low-quality modelling to assess the threat of [[:COVID-19]].((Ugolini, T. (2021, December 16). //Conflict of interest? Dr. Kieran Moore’s Pfizer Ties.// Rebel News. https://archive.ph/PVNP3)) ((Rebel News. (2022, April 15). //Is it ethical? Ontario’s chief medical officer of health also sits on Pfizer’s board.// YouTube. https://web.archive.org/web/20220417023852/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyt_I288N7M)) Moore receives funding from [[:pharmaceutical_Companies:Pfizer]] as a member of their Lyme Disease Advisory Board.((Moore, K., Warshafsky, D., Muggah, L., & Kaplan, D. (2021, March 12). //The COVID-19 Vaccine: Newly approved vaccines, public health collaboration, and more.// University of Toronto. https://archive.ph/biPo0)) [[:Rebel News]] reported on this connection, suggesting the self-reported conflict of interest may be to blame for divisive comments made about those who chose not to receive a [[:COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]] and his singular focus on highly flawed, low-quality modelling to assess the threat of [[:COVID-19]].((Ugolini, T. (2021, December 16). //Conflict of interest? Dr. Kieran Moore’s Pfizer Ties.// Rebel News. https://archive.ph/PVNP3)) ((Rebel News. (2022, April 15). //Is it ethical? Ontario’s chief medical officer of health also sits on Pfizer’s board.// YouTube. https://web.archive.org/web/20220417023852/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyt_I288N7M))
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