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Thanks very much for your question. Looking at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services Info, (it looks like you’re absolutely right about the religious or and moral conviction grounds.) Keeping it FLCCC (or medical) specific, maybe the vaccine is becoming more and more contraindicated.
Especially as in Idaho’s Southwest District Health members heard presentations from cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, and three of our FLCCC Senior Fellows – pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole, pediatrician Dr. Renata Moon and obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. James Thorp on safety concerns related to the COVID-19 vaccines, and have voted to pull the vaccines. See this link https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/idaho-health-board-defy-cdc-fda-covid-vaccines-clinics/
Could be worth trying one of the doctors on our providers list to provide a medical exemption on these grounds, worth a try.
Here’s are the search results for Calironian providers: https://covid19criticalcare.com/gd-search/?geodir_search=1&saz=&stype=gd_flccc_provider&s=+&snear=&sprovider_telehealth%5B%5D=&sprovider_regions_served%5B%5D=California+%28CA%29&sprovider_medical_speciality=&sprovider_international_regions_served=&sgeo_lat=&sgeo_lon=
I’ll try find out what’s feasible, and revert if I uncover anything more practical. And, of course, if anyone has some experience in this area that they’d like to share, please do.