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post #21 of 25
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Originally Posted by jeteaa View Post
Its not like the school is allowed to access my kids medical files.... so besides me telling them what vax, they would never know otherwise.
My understanding is the the purpose of the state registries was so that schools and doctors would have access to a child's vaccination record. Is this not true for your state?
post #22 of 25
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Originally Posted by Harmony08 View Post
does anybody know if you can claim religious exemption to just the ones that use aborted fetuses and hep b because of its sexual nature?
These vaxes were developed with fetal tissue. There are no babies in the vax Just clarifying, I totally understand the desire to not want to use a product that was developed with fetal tissue also!

What state are you in? We can check your state's wording.

You can claim personal or religions reasons. No one is going to grill you on what religion you are and if you are following the tenates as relates to vaxes. That's unconstitutional.
post #23 of 25
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Originally Posted by mama1803 View Post
My understanding is the the purpose of the state registries was so that schools and doctors would have access to a child's vaccination record. Is this not true for your state?
it is true for my state. HIPPA allows for the school medical personal to have access to pertinent medical history. They aren't going to go tell the history teacher which kids are and aren't vaxed, but they will call you if chicken pox (for example) is going around and they know your kids never had the vax.
post #24 of 25
Finding a sympathetic family practitioner can help. For example, some FPs will vax your child selectively as you ask, but give you a blank vaccination record to provide to authorities. Also, while pediatricians have to report vaccination rates, FPs do not (as I understand it). So it's easier to opt out of that sort of record-keeping database if you see a FP.
post #25 of 25
I think it's amazing that we can have freedom of choice as long as we follow the masses. Do anything against the norm and all of a sudden people panic.
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