A Richmond woman appears to be making a habit of posting videos of herself berating workers for either enforcing the mask mandate or providing vaccines.
Her most recent video posted to Facebook on Thursday shows her calling on-site workers and volunteers at two vaccination clinics in Richmond “murderers.”
In one of the videos, Valerie Ann Foley is seen approaching volunteers and workers at a clinic set up in Cambie secondary and telling them they are “committing murder” for allowing kids and people to get the vaccine. She also comments on the “death count” the vaccines have caused.
According to Health Canada’s latest report, 76 deaths across Canada have been reported after the administration of a COVID-19 vaccine – Pfizer, Moderna or AstraZeneca – with data including up to May 21.
Forty-two of the deaths are still under investigation, 25 cases of these deaths are “unlikely linked” to a COVID-19 vaccine, five deaths had insufficient information and four deaths after individuals were diagnosed with blood clots in the body.
Regardless, as Foley left the clinic she said to people in line “good luck when the spike protein goes rampant in your bodies and you can’t produce enough antibodies to fight off the virus.”
In another video, also posted by Foley, she approaches workers at the KPU vaccine location calling them “murderers.”
After being told to leave, she yells, “This is absolutely disgusting…You will all be liable for killing innocent children.”
Last month, Foley posted a video of herself verbally abusing a worker at Bosley’s in Terra Nova shopping plaza when the worker insisted she wear a mask while in the store.
Meanwhile, in December, Foley videoed herself refusing to comply with a transit police officer who was asking her to wear a mask on the Canada Line.
In that incident, Foley was fined $460. She has also been fined by a Richmond Mountie for using Facebook Live while driving.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have both been approved for use and deemed safe by Health Canada since December 2020. The AstraZeneca vaccine was approved in February 2021. The Canadian health agency also expanded the use of the Pfizer vaccine to include teens ages 12 to 15 as of May 2021.
- With files from Alan Campbell