Guelph Prof. Sues University, Faculty for $3M After Long Feud on COVID Vaccines

Guelph Prof. Sues University, Faculty for $3M After Long Feud on COVID Vaccines
The University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario is shown on March 24, 2017. Hannah Yoon/The Canadian Press
Tara MacIsaac
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For more than a year, viral immunologist Byram Bridle has faced backlash—as well as support—from the scientific community at large and from his colleagues at the University of Guelph for expressing his concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Bridle alleged in a lawsuit announced Dec. 22 that some of his colleagues took their disapproval to the level of criminal harassment. That alleged harassment included a social media campaign against him that he said has caused him to fear for his safety.