Aug 4, 2021: Paris-based journalist Rachel Marsden says she was denied entry to her native Canada because she obtained a “natural” immunity against covid19 instead of a man-made vaccine, about which much is still not known.
“I went home to see my mother. Canadian authorities tried to get me into the Covid detention center, threatening fines and police action because they did not recognize my natural immunity. I had no choice but to return to Europe immediately,” she told RT in a statement.
She said her country’s officials kicked her out because she committed the apparent violation of trying to re-enter Canada with proof of naturally acquired Covid-19 antibodies “made by my own immune system post-recovery rather than those generated by the man-made Covid-19 vaccine”.
Rachel went on to say that her doctor advised her against taking Covid-19 vaccine shot with a high-level of laboratory tested antibodies whose levels she said have yet to drop even after several months post-illness.
The journalist said she was not paying any more to protect her health by facing “detention” by the Canadian government.
Describing her ordeal, Rachel said she tried to return home from Paris to Vancouver, Canada where she was treated worse than a criminal. “I arrived at the airport with a negative PCR test. Two positive covid antibody tests in March and July prove that I still have vital covid antibodies after recovery, and my French doctor confirmed it.”
“To protect and preserve my acquired immunity by opting out of vaccination that risks interfering with it or causing a risk to my health, France now requires me to succumb to nasal swab antigen tests every 48 hours if I wish to continue accessing everyday venues like public transit, gyms, restaurants, some shopping malls, and bars. But it’s a price that I’m willing to pay for my health.”
The Canada Border Officer refused to accept the results of the antibody laboratory test as evidence that she had recovered and was safe from covid.
Instead, the officer ordered her to sign up for a three-day stay at a government internship facility, followed by a 14-day solitary confinement.
She was then left with no option but to sell a return flight to Paris, which cost just over $ 1,500 – about $500 cheaper than Canadian government custody.
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