The Make-a-Wish America foundation is back in operation after taking a break for COVID-19 – but only vaccinated, terminally ill children will be allowed to participate..“We’ve approached this responsibility with a focus and diligence for your families health and safety,” CEO Richard Davis says in a newly released video. .Davis said along with the vaccinated child, parents and siblings will need to have received their jabs..He said the new rules come from the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics..The group wants to get flights back into the air – to locations like Disney World – on September 15..The group made no mention of terminally children under 12, who have not been given medical clearance to get vaccination yet. It normally grants wishes to children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and-a-half to 18..Make-A-Wish also operates in nearly 50 other countries around the world through 39 international affiliates. There’s no word on whether the new rules will affect children in Canada..Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.,dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/nobby7694
The Make-a-Wish America foundation is back in operation after taking a break for COVID-19 – but only vaccinated, terminally ill children will be allowed to participate..“We’ve approached this responsibility with a focus and diligence for your families health and safety,” CEO Richard Davis says in a newly released video. .Davis said along with the vaccinated child, parents and siblings will need to have received their jabs..He said the new rules come from the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics..The group wants to get flights back into the air – to locations like Disney World – on September 15..The group made no mention of terminally children under 12, who have not been given medical clearance to get vaccination yet. It normally grants wishes to children with a critical illness between the ages of 2 and-a-half to 18..Make-A-Wish also operates in nearly 50 other countries around the world through 39 international affiliates. There’s no word on whether the new rules will affect children in Canada..Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.,dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/nobby7694