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.
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Is my child sick
right now?
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Has my child had a
bad reaction to a vaccination before?
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Does my child have
a personal or family history of:
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vaccine reactions
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convulsions or
neurological disorders
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severe allergies
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immune system
disorders
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Do I know if my
child is at high risk of reacting?
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Do I know how to
identify a vaccine reaction?
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Do I know how to
report a vaccine reaction?
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Do I know the
vaccine manufacturer's name and lot number?
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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
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