My son’s gal friend works in a hospital that is mandating flu shots. The shot being mandating has MRNA technology. She requested a religious exemption for the Covid shot and although not specifically granted they didn’t bug her. She would like to request religious exemption again but needs some sauce for reasoning and would love to find a template. I think more people are going to run into this as they sneak crap into these flu shots. TIA
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The Flublok influenza shot is for people who are allergic to eggs. But you can request it. I do at my hospital because it is also an ethical vaccine. No aborted fetal cells are involved. Have not had any problems with it. I can say prior to switching my flu vaccine I always had a reaction. I got my religious exemption for Covid by stating it violated my religious rights by testing the Covid vaccine on aborted fetal cells. If I had said that there were fetal cells in the vaccine I would have been denied. After doing research I found vaccines that are ethical that do not put aborted fetal cells in their vaccines. My shingles shot was Shingrix which was an ethical vaccine. Since 2017 I have only had ethical vaccines. The strongest argument against most vaccines is they either contain aborted fetal cells or have aborted fetal cells in them. Tetanus vaccines are not ethical I have been looking for a tetanus vaccine that is not tainted by aborted fetal cells still have not found one. Guess I will not be getting anymore.