Federal public service employees put on leave without pay for refusing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination told a labour tribunal that infections in the workforce rose tenfold after the mandate was implemented, citing the government’s own data.
“Why did people become sick in such great numbers in the public service if they were immunized?” asked Bernard Desgagné, who represents two employees whose files are being adjudicated by the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board.
The board is currently hearing its first case related to grievances from public servants whose salaries were withheld and employment insurance benefits denied for not complying with the vaccine mandate, which was in effect from October 2021 to June 2022.
Mr. Desgagné, a public servant himself and not a lawyer, put the question to Dr. Celia Lourenco who was being cross-examined on July 13. Dr. Lourenco, currently the acting associate assistant deputy minister with Health Canada, was formerly the the department’s director-general of the Biologic and Radiopharmaceutical Drugs Directorate and as such had final authority on new vaccine approvals during the COVID crisis.
Mr. Desgagné presented official data showing that before the mandate was imposed, the government had tallied on average 321 cases of COVID-19 infections per month among public servants.
Mr. Desgagné remarked that all of the public servants were vaccinated, “so why such a huge number of people got sick with COVID?”
Dr. Lourenco said she wasn’t aware of that data and did not express an opinion on it. She said it would be a question for an epidemiologist to look at, by evaluating what variant was circulating or where the employees were located.
“I wouldn’t know otherwise why that would be, why you’re seeing these numbers,” she said.
Mr. Desgagné pressed Dr. Lourenco by noting she had testified that in order to surveil the product she had approved, she was constantly appraised by the Public Health Agency of Canada of what was being observed in the field.
“They should have made you aware of that increase in infections after mandatory mass vaccination,” he said.
“This is not a scientific study,” replied Dr. Lourenco, adding that raw data only tells a small part of the story. Without more information, conclusions cannot be drawn, she said.
Mr. Desgagné set up his line of questioning by addressing the issue of breakthrough infections through the presentation of different studies.
Dr. Lourenco said she wasn’t aware of the study but that she knew about breakthrough infections.
“The top priority remains getting everyone their vaccine,” he said in late September 2021 after winning the election. “Getting vaccination rates up is the way to ensure not only we’re keeping our loved ones safe, but we’re keeping our health systems from getting overloaded, we’re keeping away from having to do further lockdowns in our communities, and we’re allowing our economy and normal life to get back as quickly as possible.”
She acknowledged on July 13 that an increase in cases, as seen during the vaccine mandate period and the first Omicron wave, necessarily leads to more hospitalizations.