Ex-GP turned politician behind council declaration that COVID-19 vaccines are contaminated

A local council has voted to issue a formal declaration that COVID-19 vaccines are a potential public health risk because of “synthetic DNA contamination”.
It follows a motion drawn up by Dr Julie Sladden, a former GP who was elected to West Tamar Council in Tasmania two years ago.
The motion was passed, five votes for and four votes against, at a meeting earlier this month.
It means the council will now request six-monthly briefings from the TGA and the Tasmanian Government on “developments related to DNA contamination in COVID-19 mRNA”.