"Although infrequent, acute strokes in children can happen and this ensures LHSC is equipped to provide necessary life-saving treatment.
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She said that the concept of introducing a Paediatric Code Stroke at LHSC began out of a need for better and quicker access to an adequate team for local children who previously had to seek treatment at a Toronto children's hospital, nearly 200 kilometers away. through strategic collaboration and planning with hospital leadership, (it) officially launched this year." Sara Wilson, a spokeswoman for LHSC, told AFP: "The Code Stroke at LHSC was initiated in 2018, prior to the start of the pandemic in March 2020. The London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), also said that the Paediatric Code Stroke was initiated long before the Covid-19 pandemic. By using our campaign in any way other than as its intended purpose to raise awareness is diminishing what our kids went through and will continue to go through, what we as their families went though and will continue to go through and what our foundation is truly meant to be," she said. "The claims these individuals and groups are making that our bus campaign has anything to do with the vaccine or Covid in any way are completely false. "We don't know why our kids had strokes but we do know their strokes had nothing to do with Covid as 20 were well before the outbreak," she said. She explained that the foundation was created to raise awareness following a stroke suffered by both her 10 year-old son and her partner's 14 year-old son long before the coronavirus pandemic.
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Nadine Vermeulen, a spokeswoman for the non-profit, said: "We learned that our bus campaign was 'hijacked' by certain individuals and groups and claiming that we are part of some government conspiracy to normalize pediatric stroke. Contacted by AFP, the foundation said its awareness campaign had nothing to do with Covid-19 vaccines.
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In some of the posts, it is clear that the bus ad was sponsored by the Achieving Beyond Brain Injury foundation. They are part of a pattern of inaccurate information about vaccines circulating online and user comments magnify the suggestion that Covid-19 shots are unusually dangerous. The posts, which imply that the ad and the hospital protocol mean health professionals are bracing for a surge of paediatric strokes with the potential upcoming authorization of Covid-19 vaccination for children aged 5 to 11 in Canada, are misleading. Screenshot taken on Novemof a Facebook post