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Lockdowns more harmful than COVID-19, claims B.C. councillor on hospital board

Coun. Brenda Falk has joined End the Lockdowns caucus, believes lockdowns long-term are worse than the virus
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Abbotsford councillor Brenda Falk has joined the End the Lockdowns caucus, a group of politicians from across the country that believe the lockdowns placed on citizens by the government are worse than the COVID-19 virus. (File photo)

An Abbotsford councillor has signed a statement agreeing with the assertion that government lockdowns have caused more harm than the COVID-19 virus.

Coun. Brenda Falk has joined dozens of other current and former politicians from across the country in the End the Lockdowns Caucus, which was organized by the Liberty Coalition of Canada.

Falk is one of three current B.C. municipal councillors who the LCC says have signed on.

Other politicians on the caucus include: Maxime Bernier (leader of the Peoplesa国际传媒檚 Party of Canada), Derek Sloan (Independent MP, expelled from Conservative Party of Canada) and Randy Hillier (Independent Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament, facing charges after hosting a COVID-19 mask-burning party earlier this month).

The statement that Falk and the other individuals signed Feb. 2 reads in part:

sa国际传媒媠a国际传媒滱fter careful examination and scrutiny of mitigation measures undertaken by all levels of government, it is now evident that the lockdowns cause more harm than the virus and must be brought to an end.

sa国际传媒媠a国际传媒漌e devote our energy and efforts to the just and compassionate objective of reopening our businesses, schools, places of worship, recreational facilities, along with the full resumption and expansion of efficient medical services.sa国际传媒

The LCC has also launched petitions demanding the reopening of churches and small businesses, and other pressing concerns about the effects that lockdowns have on youth sa国际传媒 using the phrase #SaveOurYouth.

The LCC is linked with the efforts to Reopen Ontario Churches movement and is made up of what they say is a national network of clergymen, elected officials, small business owners, legal experts and other concerned citizens.

Falk said she joined the caucus as a way to support small businesses in Canada, which she said has been devastated by lockdowns.

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Falk, who owns a garden centre and bistro, said the restaurant industry has been damaged by restrictions and lockdowns.

sa国际传媒淔rom everything Isa国际传媒檝e read in B.C. there hasnsa国际传媒檛 been a single transmission case from guest to guest or server in a restaurant,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淲hy are they locked down? Because theysa国际传媒檙e low-hanging fruit.

sa国际传媒渟a国际传媒 The churches have worked hard at doing it safely. Isa国际传媒檓 not saying we need to open up and just throw caution to the wind, but we can do it in a way that protects people and honours the integrity of the youth.sa国际传媒

Falk said lockdowns sa国际传媒渁re worse than the virus on the long-term devastation they leave on the community. We could have done a better way to take caution and protect businesses at the same time.sa国际传媒

Falk also serves on the Fraser Valley Regional Hospital District board, a position she has held since 2018. The News contacted Fraser Valley Regional District board chair Jason Lum and vice-chair Patricia Ross for more information on Falksa国际传媒檚 role, but both have not yet replied.

She recently took some flak online for posting a picture on April 28 of her in Alberta with her daughter and grandkids. Falk told The News the photo was taken before B.C.sa国际传媒檚 travel lockdown began on April 23, and she was there to provide childcare services for her daughter, who recently had a child. She would not confirm the timing but has been on vacation from her role as an Abbotsford city councillor for the past two weeks.

sa国际传媒淚 did not break any rules. I was there for very legitimate reasons and would do it all over again to protect my child,sa国际传媒 she said.

Travel from B.C. to Alberta is allowed, and Falk stated she flew into Alberta from Abbotsford.

sa国际传媒淚 donsa国际传媒檛 really care about that,sa国际传媒 she said, in regard to online criticism of her travel.

The News also contacted Mayor Henry Braun and members of Abbotsford city council for comments, with only Coun. Dave Loewen offering his thoughts on Falksa国际传媒檚 decision to join the End the Lockdowns Caucus.

sa国际传媒淚 leave my response as sa国际传媒榙isappointedsa国际传媒 and let Councillor Falk deal with the court of public opinion on her own,sa国际传媒 Loewen told The News.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e engaged numerous people (on FB and in emails) over the last months on the seriousness of COVID, notwithstanding the ridicule I received from some. I ardently support the efforts and initiatives of our provincial health officer to take strong measures in the interests of the public good. I am not qualified to second-guess the opinions of our epidemiologists and medical professionals.sa国际传媒

Falk made headlines last summer after her business, Tanglebank, commented on a Black Lives Matter post by the Downtown Abbotsford Instagram account. Tanglebank stated that sa国际传媒淎ll lives mattersa国际传媒 and recommended that sa国际传媒減eople be treated the way you want to be treated and stop the BS.sa国际传媒

It was later revealed that it was Falksa国际传媒檚 husband Arnold who made the comments. He was initially upset that his comments were deleted by Downtown Abbotsford, but then later apologized for his words.

Shortly after the controversy, a petition was launched calling for the resignation of Coun. Falk. The petition, which is still active, has collected 767 signatures. Falk declined to comment on the petition at the time and deleted her Twitter account. The Tanglebank Instagram page was shut down for several weeks before being reopened.



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