I'm in consideration for a few jobs at the moment in NYC and I want to be prepared for any possibility especially if they hinge my employment upon the jab. I've tried getting a medical exemption due to my history and how it correlates with certain VAERS events - no dice, I thought about a religious exemption, but my understanding is that the authority figures in my church are very wishy-washy. So I'm thinking the last possible resort is saying "Okay, here's the deal. I'll get the shot, but you are legally responsible if I suffer an injury or die as a result of the vaccine." Is there any legal precedent to this and if so, will it basically compel them to back off?
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Even if the pope says that Catholics should get vaxxed, you can still claim a religious exemption for a sincerely held religious belief. More info citing SCOTUS cases: https://www.barnhardt.biz/2021/08/25/mailbag-an-attorney-checks-in-on-religious-exemption-letters/