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Published: January 13, 2022

US gov’t agency proposes database to track workers who filed religious objections to COVID shot

By The Editor

Thu Jan 13, 2022 – 4:59 pm ESTThu Jan 13, 2022 – 5:00 pm EST

WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — A small government agency responsible for handling arrestees in the nation’s capital has proposed a database to track its employees who have religious objections to the abortion-tainted COVID shots.

The Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia (PSA) is “responsible for gathering information about newly arrested defendants and preparing the recommendations considered by the Court in deciding release options.”

But a recently proposed regulation has thrown the PSA into the spotlight.

The PSA published a proposal in the Federal Register on Tuesday for an “Employee Religious Exception Request Information System.”

“This system of records maintains personal religious information collected in response to religious accommodation requests for religious exception from the federally mandated vaccination requirement in the context of a public health emergency or similar health and safety incident, such as a pandemic, epidemic, natural disaster or national or regional emergency,” the proposal says.

“The system of records will assist the Agency in the collection, storing, dissemination, and disposal of employee religious exemption request information collected and maintained by the Agency.”

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