NBA denies player’s request for religious exemption from Vax – excludes home games

COVID tyranny expands.
An NBA player has been denied a religious release of the COVID vaccine – and is currently unable to play in home games.
The NBA denied Golden State Warriors player Andrew Wiggins’ request for a religious release so he could circumvent a San Francisco vaccine requirement for playing in the team’s home arena.
As a result, Wiggins will not be eligible to play home games in the Chase Center unless he gets the vaccine, according to ESPN.
“The NBA has reviewed Andrew Wiggins’ request for a religious release from the San Francisco Department of Public Health’s order and denied it to all participants ages 12 and older at major indoor events,” the NBA said in a statement. .
The San Francisco Department of Public Health said Friday that all fans attending the games and Warriors players should be vaccinated.
It’s coming as the NBA announced not requires players to get the vaccine.
But most staff and referees are required to get the vaccine.
The NBA informed teams Friday that all staff under team control who work within 15 feet of players or referees during games must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for the upcoming season, according to a memorandum obtained by ESPN.
The directive specifically contains coaches, members of the front office and coaches, but it does not require all players to be vaccinated. Leaguide vaccination of players is subject to negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association.
The NBA has fully vaccinated a October 1 deadline for team personnel and leaves open the possibility that it may require a boost later, according to the memorandum.
At the time of this announcement, The Gateway Pundit reported on the loophole in the rules that also required the vaccine for players.
Players from three teams will be forced to be vaccinated due to COVID laws in the cities where they play.
Unfortunately, the anti-American sales at the NBA found a gap where players from three teams had to be fully vaccinated. They informed teams earlier this month that players from the New York Knicks, the Brooklyn Nets and the Golden State Warriors should be forced to ‘take the shot’ due to new Covid-19 laws in New York and San Francisco. * ba-da-bap *