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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) Kieran Moore was accused of lying to the public Thursday, as he claimed that case counts and hospitalizations in the 5–11 age group have been increasing, in an attempt to encourage jabbing kids with the abortion-tainted COVID-19 shot.

Moore briefed the province on the latest COVID statistics and commented on vaccine safety and efficacy for minors. Regarding the 5–11 age group being eligible for the “pediatric” shot, he said, “We have unfortunately seen case counts and hospitalizations increase in this age group.”

The province’s top doctor did not provide data from Public Health Ontario (PHO) to back up his claims.

One Ontario COVID statistics pundit provided an infographic on Twitter, based on official PHO numbers.


The graphic showed that in the province of Ontario, no child had been hospitalized with a COVID-19 diagnosis over the 14-day period preceding Moore’s false statements.

Moore also told the public that “we need time to continue to immunize these children to continue to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of them [vaccines].”

The push to vaccinate young children comes despite the fact that children face extremely low risk from COVID-19. This combined with the thousands of reports of serious adverse events and deaths following the jabs has led numerous experts to criticize the push to inject children with the experimental shots.

LifeSiteNews reached out to Moore and other staff members at PHO for a comment on why false information was peddled to the public yesterday, but has received no response.