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琉璃神社 martial arts gym refusing patrons who have been vaccinated, wear masks

Interior Health previously issued a ticket to Flow Academy in February for non-compliance with public health orders
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Flow Academy is located at 1511 Sutherland Avenue in 琉璃神社. (Michael Rodriguez - Capital News)

A 琉璃神社 martial arts academy has banned people who have received the COVID-19 vaccination from attending its gym less than two months after being ticketed for violating provincial health orders.

Flow Academy is not accepting membership applications from anybody who has received a dose of the vaccine, according to a now-password-protected membership application form on . The Sutherland Avenue gym came to the decision after consultation with 鈥渉ealth, wellness, and fitness-related facilities across Canada 鈥 as well as liability insurance companies.鈥

鈥淭o put it simply, the unknown health effects of the mRNA vaccines as well as reported side effects such as viral shedding, seizures, and death following the administration of these vaccines, are not covered by our liability,鈥 reads the sign-up page, providing no citations to back up its claims.

Under its operating procedures listed on the application, the gym also forbids masks 鈥渇or the health, safety, and protection of us and our members.鈥

A screenshot of a membership application webpage on flowacademy1.com on Tuesday morning, April 13. As of 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the page is password protected.
A screenshot of a membership application webpage on flowacademy1.com on Tuesday morning, April 13. As of 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the page is password protected.

A screenshot of the operating procedures section of Flow Academy聮s now password-restricted online membership application form.
A screenshot of the operating procedures section of Flow Academy鈥檚 now password-restricted online membership application form.

Interior Health (IH) previously issued an order and a ticket to Flow Academy for non-compliance with provincial health orders back in February. The health authority is again following up with the academy due to 鈥渙ngoing concerns and additional complaints.鈥

鈥淭here is no public health basis for a policy excluding people who are immunized against COVID-19. Immunization prevents the spread of disease and protects patrons and staff,鈥 Interior Health stated in an email to the Capital News.

鈥淎ll businesses need to follow public health orders and adult group activities are not currently allowed. Where businesses can operate within public health orders, they are still required to have COVID-19 safety plans in place to prevent transmission and protect patrons and staff.鈥

IH stated it will continue to investigate and take further enforcement actions, including potential closure, if non-compliance continues. The health authority points people seeking factual information on vaccines to .

Flow Academy did not immediately respond to the Capital News鈥 request for comment.

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