The state law requires that you must have a
record of vaccination OR a completed exemption form in order
for your child to enter into the public school system.
An exemption can be for medical reasons, such
as your child has poor health and a compromised immune system and
vaccinating would further endanger your child's health. If
your child has had a bad reaction to previous vaccines, you can also
use this exemption. This exemption must be accompanied by a
letter from your medical doctor.
You may also have a religious exemption.
It is NOT required that your religion specifically speaks against
artificial immunity, i.e. vaccines. You can have a strong
ethical and philosophical belief that resembles a religious
conviction to choose this exemption.
How
To Legally Avoid Unwanted Immunizations Of All Kinds
You have a choice to make. Make an
informed decision. Get all the facts. Ask these
questions before you choose to vaccinate.
- Is my child sick right
now?
- Has my child had a bad
reaction to a vaccination before?
- Does my child have a
personal or family history of:
- vaccine
reactions
- convulsions or
neurological disorders
- severe
allergies
- immune system
disorders
- Do I know if my child
is at high risk of reacting?
- Do I know how to
identify a vaccine reaction?
- Do I know how to
report a vaccine reaction?
- Do I know the vaccine
manufacturer's name and lot number?
- Do I know I have a
choice?
[Ask your doctor for thimerosal (mercury) free
vaccinations.]
Learn more from the
National Vaccine Information Center at www.909shot.com
How
To Legally Avoid Unwanted Immunizations Of All Kinds
The
contents on this page are meant for information only and not meant
to construe any medical advice or treatment.
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