Protest over pediatric vaccines lands outside home of Dr. Heather Morrison

Premier condemns actions of protesters

Image | Anti-vaxx protesters on street near Dr. Heather Morrison's home.

Caption: Protesters hold signs Saturday outside the home of Dr. Heather Morrison. (Yakosu Umana/CBC News)

A handful of Islanders protested against COVID-19 vaccinations outside the home of Dr. Heather Morrison on Saturday.
The protesters showed up to the Charlottetown home of P.E.I.'s chief public health officer with signs criticizing immunization measures, especially the rollout of the pediatric vaccine.
Premier Dennis King condemned their actions.
"Dr. Morrison and her young family do not deserve this and it will not be tolerated," King said in a statement.
"I am disgusted with the fact that protesters showed up at the private residence of our chief public health officer this afternoon."
Clinics across the province started administering the first dose of the pediatric vaccine last month after it was approved for use in children ages five to 11 by Health Canada. Some of the protesters' signs said the province should have waited longer before allowing children to receive it.
Experts say the vaccine went through a rigorous review process before it got approved.
The province has recently experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases, including two school-related outbreaks and several cases at early learning centres.
King applauded Morrison's work during the pandemic.
"Dr. Morrison's steadfast leadership has guided our province through this pandemic for 22 months and we are known for being one of the safest jurisdictions in the world because of it," he said.