B.C. doctors could face penalty for veering from COVID-19 health guidelines: college
VANCOUVER — Doctors in British Columbia could face investigation or penalties from their regulatory body if they contradict public health orders or guidance about COVID-19, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. says.
Some doctors are spreading “misinformation that promotes anti-vaccine, anti-mask wearing, anti-physical distancing and anti-lockdown stances,” the college said in a joint statement with the First Nations Health Authority.
There’s also a concern that certain doctors are promoting COVID-19 treatments “not supported by widely accepted scientific evidence,” it said.
The public tends to place great weight on doctors’ opinions, while misinformation breaches public trust and violates a doctor’s ethical obligations, said the statement dated May 6.


