Facility in Canada helping families with sick children now demands Covid-19 jabs
The father of a boy with leukemia says the family is facing eviction from a facility run by the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Vancouver, British Columbia, over new rules requiring Covid-19 vaccination by the end of January.
Calls to “boycott McDonald’s” made the rounds on social media on Wednesday, after Austin Furgason posted a video on Facebook confronting the manager of the facility over the letter laying out the jab mandate.
“How absolutely wicked and vile,” Furgason said. “They are evicting my son with [leukemia] and any other children or adults who are suffering with sick children into the snow.”
“The Covid cult is far more dangerous [than] Covid. If they will evict families with cancer, what won’t they do,” Furgason added.
Furgason provided local media outlet True North with a copy of the letter, saying that anyone over the age of five staying at the charity’s facilities must show proof of full vaccination starting January 17, unless explicitly granted an accommodation. Families already in residence have until January 31 to get their first jab.
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In a statement emailed to Vancouver’s City News on Wednesday, the charity said the mandate was put into place “to ensure we meet the highest standards of health and safety and protect the vulnerable population we serve.”