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Appendix I choose not to get any vaccines. I had COVID-19 recently, so the vaccine was unnecessary. I am not concerned about getting sick with COVID-19. My chances of getting infected with COVID-19 are low. I am allergic to the vaccine or there is another medical reason I cannot get the vaccine.
All states allow exemptions for medical reasons, and almost all states (except California, Mississippi and West Virginia) grant religious or philosophical exemptions for people who have sincerely held beliefs that prohibit immunizations.
You would have to get documentation from the head of your religion (or that persons office) that getting a vaccine is a contradiction of the religious beliefs. You would have to have proof that you were actually a member of said religion prior to the start of COVID. Then submit the documentation.
Religious Exemption Policy To request a religious exemption from one or more required vaccinations for Mississippi school entry, the parent or guardian must complete the MSDH Religious Exemption Request (Form 139-R) and submit to the County Health Department (appointment is required: 855‑767‑0170).
Kansas requires 10 vaccines for children and students. All 50 states provide at least one type of exemption from mandatory vaccine requirements. Six states, California, Connecticut, Maine, Mississippi, New York, and West Virginia only allow medical exemptions from vaccines.
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1 A Medical Exemption Request (MER) is a temporary request to be exempt from mandatory enrollment in a Medi-Cal plan and instead remain in FFS Medi-Cal.

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