Vernon Coleman

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(doctor)
Dr Vernon Coleman 2019.jpeg
Born18 May 1946
Interests • Health
• Writing
Interest of"Philip Cross"

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In office
1975 - Present

Vernon Coleman is a UK doctor (former GP) and prolific writer. He is a prominent dissenter from the UK COVID-19/Lockdown.

Opinions

Coleman says: "As I reported on my website back in March, on March 19th, the public health bodies in the UK and the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens decided that the new disease should no longer be classified as a 'high consequence infectious disease' (click on the link below to see the proof). The coronavirus was downgraded to flu level.

"A couple of days after this decision, the UK Government introduced lockdowns and introduced the most oppressive Bill in British Parliamentary history. The Emergency Bill, which was 358 pages long, turned Britain into a totalitarian state and gave the Government and the police unprecedented powers. Public meetings and elections were banned and there were new powers relating to 'restrictions on use and disclosure of information'.

"high risk" https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-consequence-infectious-diseases-hcid


Things removed from his Wikipedia page include:

He resigned from his column on The People newspaper when the editor refused to print a column criticising the Iraq War. In 1988 the UK Government admitted that it had changed the legislation about benzodiazepines because of his columns – helping millions of patients. In 1983 he helped write the first medical software for home computers. He made numerous TV and radio series For several decades he wrote a good many national newspaper columns. Legislation was changed after he refused to put diagnoses on sick notes, which he said would be a breach of patient confidentiality. His books have been translated into 25 languages and published in the UK by many leading publishing houses. He has edited magazines. He campaigned against vivisection.

Personal life

Coleman is married to Donna Antoinette Coleman (born 1972), who co-authored the books How To Conquer Health Problems Between Ages 50 and 120 (2003), Health Secrets Doctors Share With Their Families (2005) and The Greatest Hoax (2020) with Coleman.

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