Objection to vaccination was also related to: faith in divine protection and healing for Protestants, Catholics, Jewish and Muslims (10); the use of aborted fetal cells for vaccines' production among Amish and Catholic communities (including during the COVID-19 outbreak when Senior Catholic leaders from the US and ...
DECLINE: I do not want the flu vaccination given to me because of a sincerely held religious reason. I realize that my refusal may put patients, visitors, and family at risk. By declining the influenza vaccine, I understand I am at risk of acquiring influenza.
There are a number of ways that someone can prove strongly held religious beliefs that getting the vaccine would contradict. Writing a formal letter requesting exemption. Getting a close friend, family member or fellow member of the clergy to write a letter. Filling out and submitting a religious exemption request form:
California removed its personal and religious exemption option in 2015. Parent/guradian must complete an online educational module to receive a non-medical exemption. Connecticut removed its religious exemption option in 2021.
In California you get the vaccination to have a child attend school or move out of California to avoid doing your part for society. That's your only options because California as of 2016 has no way to avoid vaccination permitted in it's legal code as their exists no legitimate reason to object.
If your child has a medical condition that prevents them from receiving vaccines, your child will need an exemption to attend school or childcare. To obtain an exemption, you can begin the process by registering for a CAIR-ME account. The site will walk you through the quick and easy process.
Queries about medical exemption certificates – 0300 330 1341. Queries about prescription prepayment certificates (PPCs) – 0300 330 1341.
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Effective January 1, 2016: Parents or guardians of students in any school or child-care facility, whether public or private, will no longer be allowed to submit a personal beliefs exemption to a currently-required vaccine.