Ronald McDonald House in Canada will evict families who refuse COVID-19 shot

by Seth Udinski

Seth Udinski, FISM News

 

Ronald McDonald House has been a very impactful humanitarian organization for the last several decades, offering housing to families with children who have serious health problems. But as COVID-19 vaccine mandates have overtaken North America, the organization made an extremely controversial move involving the struggling family of a 4-year-old child with leukemia.

Austin Furgason is the father of the little child with cancer, and he revealed on Facebook that the Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver announced they will evict all residents from housing who have not received the COVID-19 shot. Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver said,

Beginning January 17, 2022, everyone five years and older who are working, staying or visiting our facilities (both the House at 4567 Heather St. Vancouver and at the Family Room in Surrey Memorial Hospital) must show proof of full vaccination (two doses), in addition to completing our existing screening, unless an Accommodation has been sought and has been explicitly approved and granted by RMHC (Ronald McDonald House Charities) in writing

Furgason said the leadership of Ronald McDonald House told him that their reason was to “reduce risks to the entire House,” to which Furgason responded that evidence shows vaccinated individuals contract and spread the virus as easily as those who are unvaccinated.

Furgason said,

All tenants, adults and children over the age of 5 who are not vaccinated are out by the end of January. How absolutely wicked and vile. 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?

Sources indicate that families and their sick children will be evicted from housing by January 31 if they do not obtain at least one COVID-19 shot by that date.

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