So I've seen (and used) the advice here to obtain a religious exemption for the death jabs. I have just been hired by a mega hospital (IT, I don't go near patients) and will be putting in an exemption statement for the death jab (I don't see it as a request, because I'm not getting the damned thing, no matter what).
I found out that, as of this fall, they are also forcing the flu shot on their employees. The thing is, I've never had a flu shot, don't want a flu shot, and will not be getting a flu shot. End of story. Not to mention that, if I had to bet, they'll just inject people with another death jab and say it's a flu shot. I don't trust anyone in medicine other than frontline docs now. Anyway, I apparently need to present an exemption form to get out of that one as well (separately, of course, because this place is a bureaucratic hell).
Does anyone have any info off the top of their had about getting out of a flu vaccine?
And for the bitchy people out there: yes, I can do my own research, but if anyone here has any experience with this, I'd tend to trust them more than bullshit that google provides.
I got my religious exemption from one of the major universities in Southern California.
Working on mine for the flu shot, too. Shouldn't be too difficult, as the religious exemption doesn't require that your particular belief system be 'exactly' identical to that which is sponsored by said religion.
You are entitled to your own interpretations, thus I would expect that your interpretation might reflect the common core beliefs centered around the idea that your body is an embodiment of your own 'temple' and that you, as a consenting adult, can decide to opt out of as you believe yourself to be perfect and holy as you exist as an embodiment of Christ.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith (CDF) published something called "Note on the morality of using some anti-COVID-19 vaccines," which does state that vaccines must be voluntary and that the only exemption to this moral conflict would be one that would be caused by an 'uncontrollable' spread of the virus with no means of control, which is not applicable to neither COVID-19 nor the influenza strain. Continued use of PPE, maintaining social distancing protocols when possible and practicing good hygiene will continue to substantially protect you against the virus.