there are several ways that I'm aware of besides the old FU
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religious exemption - most if not all states allow this, even my hard core leftist commonwealth. this combined with the fact that the vaccines I believe contain fetal tissue (there are some downplaying this claiming that they actually use "fetal cell lines" meaning the cells have been multiplied using original fetal cells) can be added to religious/moral claim.
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allergies to POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL - which as I understand is present in the vaccines and is also present in things like Miralax and antifreeze. say you realized your severe allergic reaction to it when you used Miralax and look up the symptoms it causes so you are educated if asked.
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Nuremberg Code - this should be an absolute lock. there are many reasons the Nuremberg Code is applicable but one of the most glaring is #3 which requires the vaccines have been properly tested on animals, which the vaccines have not. if your employer or others still demand you get the jab you should have a strong lawsuit and you should pursue it.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejm199711133372006
- EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) vaccines can't be mandated - as with anything you can probably find an alternative opinion, but this linked story and the logic leads me to believe that it can't be mandated. you may need to do more homework on this claim.
good luck
Tried to find the info I saved a while ago but it probably either got deleted or the context has changed.
I remember a while ago, someone posted something similar to yours, but they said that we can refuse the vaccine if it alters our DNA. We know it does and we can ask our doctor or whomever that's enforcing the vaccine onto us with, "Does this vaccine alter our DNA?" and if they say, "Yes" then you can say, "Well then, no thanks." and they have to accept your response because it's against the law to force something that alters our genes onto us.
If anyone knows what I'm talking about and have the source, please provide! I can't find it myself... :(
that sounds familiar and reminds me that the "vaccines" aren't actually vaccines but instead "gene therapies" which i believe provides yet another exemption