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residue69 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've seen this posted a few times over the weekend, but haven't been able to verify it. If anyone has a source, please post it.

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Sam0Mclone 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not sure how long it will be still up but it was a post on this FB account from March 25. Dude has no history of being a trainer on his account, no affiliation with a gym, there doesn't seem to be any website or location or listing for CP Fitness in Toronto or Canada. Facebook friends of the guy are a lot of the loopiest conspiratards in the province. Fake.

https://www.facebook.com/cyrus.patrick.1088

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Multiple_Muppets 1 point ago +1 / -0

But the logic used is real... also cp could be short for a name like Charles Papaya Fitness...

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Sam0Mclone 1 point ago +1 / -0

The guy's name has the initials CP, so I'm assuming CP represents his name, I guess now that you mention it I don't know that for a fact though.

Canadian insurance industry association has denied this is true though, and all of these posts seem to be just pictures of text claiming to be from a letter from an insurance company etc.*

https://www.clhia.ca/web/CLHIA_LP4W_LND_Webstation.nsf/page/CFFB22AA8524D58385258692004DDFFC!OpenDocument

Edit * At least all the posts I've seen about this are pictures of text. Maybe there are some insurance companies legit denying benefits if you get the vaccine. They are all denying it though.

Edit 2 - I guess this is a bit different because the guy is saying it's liability insurance for his gym that is denying coverage. Considering the overall look of it I still think it's a bit dubious in my opinion. If the insurance company actually expecting him to screen his customers to maintain his insurance?