Covid Exemption
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Covid Exemption
Posted by Jennifer Card on March 31, 2024 at 9:01 am EDTHELP!! My daughter is going to be starting clinical here soon. And although the school does not require the Covid vax, they are now asking for an exemption form (medical or religious) for the hospitals she will be at. I really thought we were past all this nonsense. Why can’t no I’m not interested in what you’re selling be enough. Can anyone help with this?
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nocollegemandates.com has a Resource tab. You can find info on exemptions there. I agree with you – this is ridiculous and laughable at this point. Good luck!
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Thank you for that resource. I just turned down a job because the facility required the Tdap, of all things. I was able to apply for religious exemption from the C & flu (didn’t find out if they were granted yet) but not for Tdap? Strange one to take a hard line on; I understand risks and am willing to take them. I have a feeling I’ll need to make sure future exemption forms are bullet proof.
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Aaron Siri has a series he’s doing on each vaccine that might be helpful with DTAP requirement.
https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/do-the-pertussis-vaccines-used-inhttps://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/do-the-diphtheria-vaccines-used-in
https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/vax-facts-do-the-tetanus-vaccines
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il faut que nous tous nous arrivions à refuser ce qui se passe
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I am in the exact same boat. I was offered my dietetic internship (here in Canada) and they’re asking me to provide proof of Covid and flu shots. Not sure what to do
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Like other means of big government big business big medicine actively putting us against each other, be it race or gender or party or tribe, medical submissiveness is one more way to distract from what they are doing lest we quit buying their wares, working for them and seeing how they are stripping the middle class of industry autonomy and will
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Here are links to several resources I’ve gathered on vaccine exemptions and mandates. Hope this will be helpful!
https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/d9418db1a67c
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I would dig into the form they need. Do they provide the form? Can you get your hands on it? What does it ask for exactly? Who needs to sign it, especially if they will also accept a religious exemption? There are 45 states and Washington D.C. that grant religious exemptions
for people who have religious objections to immunizations. Currently, 15
states allow philosophical exemptions for children of parents who object
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Hospitals are more likely to give exemption to an employee than a student doing clinical. I would drive to middle of nowhere, to a small private pharmacy. Offer $$. Got to get creative.
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Do both, medical and religious. You can always say he had one covid shot and had anaphlaxis from it. They never check these details.
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Did you need a medical exemption? Are there any forms that they provide or is it just a letter? Which state?
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Jen0622,
Where are you located and more to the point, where is your daughter going to school (State). I presume that your family doctor is not supportive of writing an exemption. If you are talking about the state of Pennsylvania, I could offer my services. (send me a private message). Future fertility concerns would be my first medical criteria. Depending upon her history and family history there may be more. Others have suggested getting a hold of the various forms from the various hospitals hosting her potential clinical rotations.
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Contact [email protected]. Website https://frontlinehealthadvocates.com. They have a team of doctors and lawyers. They can write exemptions for all vaccines and have been quite successful at getting their medical exemptions accepted by schools, employers, etc.
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As a travel nurse, I have to apply for an exemption for each facility I work. Had to apply for 5 in past two years and each one was approved, including Florida, Pennsylvania and even now New York. The facility should have a form they want filled out, one for medical and one for religious. A medical will need a provider to sign. I have a very strong religious objection so was able to go the religious exemption route. If you have a strong religious opposition, I would go that route. Some facilities/states allow for personal belief objections. It should state on form but be careful not to go too much into how bad the vaccines are, these people still believe in them. I went mainly with my unbelief in unnatural immunity. Good luck.
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I write medical exemptions for students and nurses with an unfortunate frequency – STILL! I am a FNP in Texas.
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Hi Jen!
I am in the western Pennsylvania area where the group PA HEALTH FREEDOM was busy during the 2021 through current with referring people to attorneys for help with crating a letter of exemption. You can reach out to them through https://health-freedom-pennsylvania.constantcontactsites.com/ This is a good organization.
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Rutgers’ surprise decision Monday to end its COVID-19 vaccine mandate won’t stop Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Rutgers students from appealing their legal challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court, according to the attorney representing CHD and the students.
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