“kristen is passionate about children’s health and empowering families to trust their bodies and immune systems, to support and not suppress symptoms and to live a more natural life in harmony with the earth with full body sovereignty,” says her bio on the group’s website.
choujounian was the founder of nurses against lockdowns, which has since merged with canadian frontline nurses. she has, according to her bio on the group’s website, been fired from both her nursing jobs in ontario.
both women travelled to washington last january for a rally organized by global frontline nurses, an organization that claims there is no evidence that social distancing is helpful in reducing the spread of covid-19 and that “lockdowns do not work,” both positions widely disputed by public-health experts.
in washington, choujounian said she was fired from her nursing job for posting online about her beliefs about lockdowns, and said restrictions on visiting nursing homes are “crimes against humanity.”
choujounian and nagle are also both under investigation by the college of nurses of ontario for their conduct. the college did not respond to a request for comment on sunday.
the post reached out to canadian frontline nurses for comment on sunday, but the organization did not respond by press time.