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Published: December 2, 2021

Salvation Army bell ringers must be ‘fully vaccinated’ if they want to volunteer in Canada

By The Editor

Thu Dec 2, 2021 – 7:18 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Charity-minded Canadians interested in ringing a bell for the Salvation Army this Christmas season won’t be permitted to do so unless they’ve had the full regimen of experimental COVID-19 shots thanks to a government mandate.

The policy went into effect November 15 and forces current and prospective volunteers and staff members to show proof of “full vaccination” in order to participate in traditional holiday fundraising efforts with the Salvation Army, an international charitable organization and Christian denomination founded in 1865.

“As the largest provider of social services in Canada outside of the government, we have been federally mandated to have all staff and volunteers fully vaccinated,” said Tamara Robinson, director of family services and community outreach with the Army.

The move to push volunteers and staff members to get the jab comes in spite of the fact that coronavirus vaccine trials have never produced evidence that the injections stop infection or transmission of the virus.

Experts do not even claim the injections reduce hospitalization, instead measuring the drugs’ success in terms of whether or not they prevent severe symptoms of COVID-19. Moreover, there is strong evidence that the “vaccinated” are just as likely to carry and transmit the virus

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