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New Brunswick father loses custody of children after refusing COVID vaccine

Updated: February 7, 2022 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Feb 7, 2022 – 2:38 pm ESTMon Feb 7, 2022 – 2:39 pm EST

FREDERICTON, New Brunswick (LifeSiteNews) – Another Canadian father has been separated from his children after a judge ruled that he posed a health threat to one of them because he refuses to take the COVID-19 jabs.

Justice Nathalie Godbout of the Court of Queen’s Bench, New Brunswick, issued a ruling January 31 to the father of three, forbidding him from seeing his children in person over his refusal to receive one of the abortion-tainted COVID-19 inoculations.

Godbout restricted the father’s visitation rights after noting that his second child ­– a 10-year-old girl – has a compromised immune system, which the judge deemed to be at risk from any physical contact between the girl and her “unvaccinated” father and his new partner.

The court documents do not identify the parents by name.

“As the parents who are caring for [the child] 50 per cent of the time, in close quarters, unmasked and unvaccinated, they are well-positioned to transmit the virus to [the child] should they contract it, this despite their best efforts,” a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) report of Godbout’s ruling reads.

The judge

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