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'Idyllic' UK eco-retreat bans visitors who have received Covid vaccination

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The owner of a holiday retreat in Powys, Wales has banned all visitors who have been vaccinated against coronavirus.Blaeneinion eco-retreat in Machynlleth is described as an “idyllic and secluded conservation project set in 75 acres of land at the head of the Artists Valley”.However, the resort will only welcome unvaccinated guests.

as the owner Sharon Girardi calls the vaccine “experimental” and says that a “duty of care” to her family and guests.In a public notice, the owner says: “With great sadness we have made the decision that we will be unable to welcome folk on site that are 'vaccinated' with the experimental CV19 jab.”Owner Sharon Girardi told Wales Online: "We have honoured all.

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