Medical Exemptions For Covid-19 Vaccines

Why you almost certainly do not qualify

You can read for yourself the CDC's qualifications for a medical exemption to covid 19 vaccines on this page.

What is particularly notable is slide number 40 of their presentation for heath care workers on who should not get a covid-19 vaccine. Only people who have had a severe anaphylactic reaction to a previous covid-19 vaccine, or components of covid-19 vaccine are exempt. That is it.

I am not arguing that this is medically sound. I do not agree with the CDC at all on this issue. Reasons that do NOT qualify you for an exemption:

  • Autoimmune disease
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Prior infection with Covid-19
  • Allergies
  • Adverse reactions to other vaccines
  • Virtually anything else you can think of

Asking your medical doctor for a vaccine exemption

This totally depends on who you are handing your medical exemption to. If the person reviewing your exemption will simply be impressed with any signed document from a doctor, then you may go this route.

However, if you are seeking an exemption which will be reviewed by a large business, school or government bureaucrats, if they are using the CDC guidelines then your doctor can not help you. Physicians do not have the power to just write out any sort of medical exemption without review. And when it comes to the covid-19 vaccine, there are de facto no valid reasons for a exemption.

Submitting for a Religious Exemption

For religious exemption I suggest looking a one of the two following website. They are both totally independent from each, but each have suggestions for how to abstain a religious excemption:

Universal Church Freedom Peace Justice

My Kids My Choice

Video about CDC’s requirements for vaccine exception: