Alleged Parksville COVID vaccine violator wins court battle
NANAIMO — Accused of not being properly vaccinated and lying about it, a former mid-Island health professional has been found not guilty of a pair of provincial Public Health Act charges.
Diana Paloma Ramirez, 50, was acquitted on Friday, March 6 at Nanaimo Law Courts in connection to alleged misconducts between late November 2021 and mid-January 2022.
She was employed as a Port Alberni Association of Community Living (PACL) care aide, with her role overseeing adults with various disabilities at a Parksville facility.
“It is alleged that Ms. Ramirez was not properly vaccinated, yet continued to work in contravention of that order. It is further alleged that she was not truthful with her employer about her vaccination status,” provincial court judge Chris Churchill relayed during his verdict.


