Manitoba Vaccine Passport App Finally Offline

2023-03-28

Manitoba Vaccine Passport App Finally Offline

Mar 28, 2023 | Blog, General News

Manitoba Vaccine Passport App Finally Offline

Over the past year we’ve watched as mandates and restrictions fade, like a bad dream, pending the next pandemic…as though another waits around the corner.

Staying in line with their neighbours to the east, Manitoba embraced the covid narrative whole heartedly, and with even more fervor than some. They brought in the usual heavy-handed restrictions and created their own app to police those unwilling to follow the narrative.

Flash forward to March 2022…again aligned with Ontario, they dropped all mandates with much pomp and circumstance, proud to be giving back what they had no right to take away. They announced they would no longer require their Immunization Verifier app, however it wasn’t being abolished just yet. They explained that it would continue to be available to businesses (choosing to further the charade). Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, stated that the government had heard from venues and businesses that were “interested in keeping proof of [vaccination] requirements beyond [the government’s] end date.” Once again, a bit of good news was tempered with the realization that the mandate wasn’t ending for all, only changing enforcers.

The buck was passed on for another year and now it’s 2023…and suddenly, without warning, the app is gone. Nothing said, just a message sent to account holders stating it was no longer available. Why was there no announcement this time, no proud ‘parents’ offering a reward for good behaviour…could it be they finally realized what they were doing was wrong?

The app had been launched in June of 2021, at a cost of over 4.3 million dollars, a price tag carried by Manitoba taxpayers. Designed solely in support of restricting unvaccinated citizens, prohibited from entering what they deemed “non-essential” businesses and events. All without a drop of evidence that the ‘vaccines’ prevented transmission or infection; a fact known by many at the time (and finally now admitted by Pfizer as well).

Police on Guard stands with truth, transparency and with all Canadians fighting for their rights and freedoms.

To read the Life Site News article written by Mary Zwicker, click here 

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