Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Report: US Army Directs Commands To Prep For MANDATORY COVID Shots For Troops; The Make-A-Wish Foundation Falls Prey to COVID Derangement Syndrome, and other C-Virus related stories

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Report: US Army Directs Commands To Prep For MANDATORY COVID Shots For Troops:
“The directive came from an execute order sent to the force by Department of the Army Headquarters”
The US Army is preparing to enforce mandatory coronavirus vaccinations for service members from the beginning of September, according to an Army Times report.
The report published Saturday notes “The Army has directed commands to prepare to administer mandatory COVID-19 vaccines as early as Sept. 1, pending full Food and Drug Administration licensure.”
“The directive came from an execute order sent to the force by Department of the Army Headquarters,” the report adds. --->READ MORE HERE
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Foundation should stop spinning and dump the wish-kid vaccination passport
In an astounding COVID Derangement Syndrome announcement, the Make-A-Wish Foundation CEO released a video statement stating that in order to have a wish granted for a critically ill child involving air flight or large gathering, that little kid, and their family including siblings, must be fully vaccinated.
“I’m excited to share that Make-A-Wish will resume granting air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as granting wishes involving large gatherings, for vaccinated Wish families as soon as September 15, 2021,” stated the CEO in a viral video. “All Wish participants, including your Wish kid and any siblings, will need to be two-weeks past completion of either a one-dose or a two-dose vaccine.”
The Make-A-Wish Foundation touts itself on its website by noting, “A wish experience can be a game-changer for a child with a critical illness. This one belief guides us in everything we do at Make-A-Wish. It inspires us to grant life-changing wishes for children going through so much. It compels us to be creative in exceeding the expectations of every wish kid …”
That’s a nice sentiment, but now not entirely true. The wish experience seems no longer to be the “one belief” guiding them, nor is the “exceeding expectations” brag true, unless being driven to the local zoo instead of being flown to Disneyworld is somehow a better option for a critically ill kid and their family. --->READ MORE HERE
Follow links below to related stories and resources:

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USA TODAY: Coronavirus Updates

WSJ: Coronavirus Live Updates

YAHOO NEWS: Coronavirus Live Updates

NEW YORK POST: Coronavirus The Latest

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