Retired police tell Cops sceptical of the vaccine, ’ Now is the time to Unite’

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In a Facebook post, retired police officer Sydney Morgan (Sydney K. Isaacs) tells officers of the RSVGPF now is the time to unite.

In his post, Morgan said he visited an officer who was under his supervision during his time in the police force.

This is a man Morgan said who has some medical issues and visited one of the doctors who should state whether or not you can be exempted from taking the vaccine.

The former cop said without checking his friend’s medical records, which he had with him, the doctor told him that he did not meet the criteria for exemption.

“He decided to retire. This is one of the most skilled police officers they have lost, and he has a skill that is very important to the organisation”, Morgan said.

Morgan continued;

“My fellow police officers who are sceptical about this Mexine, this is a difficult time for you. I will keep you in my prayer as you go through this testing period. Now is the time you unite. After all, your life and job are at stake. I hope that those in authority have some prayerful thought on this tactic they are using to force you to take the Mexine”.

Morgan said there has to be a better way to deal with this situation, seeing that vaccinated or not, you are still likely to contract the virus.

“A former PM didn’t want to give you a raise in salary back in 2000, but at least you still had your job. Twenty-one years after, your job is now threatened because you have concerns about taking a vaccine. And they say they love the poor”, Morgan said.

Morgan stated;

“I hope that the Lord speak to our leader as He speaks to him regarding the date for the election, and tell our leader not to cut down your breadfruit tree. Please, I beg, find a different way to deal with this issue”.

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