avoid non-essential travel.Video on social media showed Nagle speaking at the Global Frontline Nurses Summit, an event scheduled for Jan.
6 at Washington, D.C., that voiced opposition to COVID-19 health measures.The summit took place at the same time as the U.S.
Capitol riots, which saw supporters of President Donald Trump storm the Capitol in an outbreak of violence that left at least five dead in its wake.
London, Ont., NICU nurse who travelled to Washington, D.C., on unpaid leave LHSC revealed Nagle’s firing in an emailed statement to Global News.The statement noted that the nurse was placed on an unpaid leave after the hospital learned of actions involving Nagle in November “that were not aligned with LHSC’s values.”The hospital added.