Pope mandates vaccination: 3 members of the Swiss Guard resign
The Papal Swiss Guard is known for its colorful Renaissance-style
gala uniforms. It is the oldest military corps in the world. The members
have to get vaccinated because they are close to the Pope, but not all
accepted the mandatory vaccination policy issued by the Vatican.
Three guardsmen now voluntarily left the corps. The Swiss Guard are
subject to stricter coronavirus regulations than other employees and
visitors in the Vatican.
3 resigend and 3 further guardsmen temporarily suspended
Three members of the guard did not comply with the compulsory
vaccination request and left the corps voluntarily. Three others have
been temporarily suspended from duty until they are fully vaccinated.
Lieutenant Urs Breitenmoser, the spokesman for the Papal Swiss Guard,
considers the guards’ vaccination requirements to be appropriate: “This
measure corresponds to those of other armed forces in the world.”
The guardsmen are subject to stricter health regulations than other
employees and visitors of the Vatican. The general rule, which has been
in force since October 1, “only” provides for access to the Vatican to
present the “Green Passport,” which certifies a double vaccination, a
recovery, or a negative test that is less than 48 hours old.
But the Swiss guardsmen have much closer contact with the pontiff
every day. That is the reason why stricter rules apply to them,
according to the Vatican.
Pope Francis advocates vaccination
After an intestinal operation and an operation on the lungs, the now
84-year-old head of the Catholic Church is breathing heavily – and he
doesn’t like wearing a mask.
At the same time, the Pope is a strong proponent of vaccinations and
got himself double vaccinated early in the year. In a video posted on
August 18, he said accepting the vaccine was “an act of love.” On the
return flight from Slovakia, he expressed his amazement at those who did
not want to be vaccinated: “When we were children, we were all
vaccinated against measles or polio, and no one said anything.”