The story of verifying BC for place of birth is not new. . .what is also old here is that they still have not; will not show the birth certificate. Nor, for that matter, his early passport info; histhe ‘school/university records. . .and most of the rest of his life; starating now and working backwards.
Got it in one. How many statements and press releases are made proves precisely nothing. NONE of such items constitute legal proof. A statement made UNDER OATH (i.e. notarized, or given before a judge) is the only thing that constitutes legal proof, or, of course, the production of the actual documents themselves. Until the gov. or her "health director" issue a NOTARIZED statement, or release certified copies of those documents, they might as well not speak.