I am requesting a religious exemption from the vaccine, because as a Christian, it is my sincerely held belief, as based on the clear and explicit teaching of God’s Inspired Word, the Holy Bible, that taking the COVID-19 vaccine would be a sin, and therefore a violation of my Christian faith and devotion to God. It is my understanding that I must receive one of the approved COVID-19 vaccines in order to maintain my employment. Note: be sure to keep a copy for your own files. I am also placing a link at the bottom of this post where the letter can be downloaded and printed, and then all you have to do is sign it and hand it in. If you become sick, or disabled, or die because of the vaccine, then their attitude is, "Too bad, so sad, stinks to be you!" So use this request letter at your own discretion, with the understanding that it might help and it might not. I simply believe the decision whether or not to receive the vaccine should be left up to the individual, and not dictated by the state or by an employer, especially in the current situation where none of them can be help liable if something goes wrong. Nor do I advocate either for or against the vaccines. I make to claim or guarantee as to its efficacy, however, as all employers and other authorities are always free to reject or otherwise ignore such requests. I am putting it up here for anyone to use if they so desire. Any patient responsibility will be billed to the student account and will appear on your quarterly statement from our Bursar’s Office.I have written up a comprehensive request for a religious exemption to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine. Fees apply to each individual test and will be filed with the appropriate insurance. Results are usually returned within 24-48 hours. Specimens are collected by Campbell Health Center staff and shipped to LabCorp for testing. Laboratory testing includes but is not limited to:įurther testing is available through LabCorp Biomedical Laboratories. Influenza A and B vaccines are available in October/November each year for a fee. TDaP, Hepatitis B, and Tuberculin Skin Test are administered for a fee. These charges will appear on your quarterly statement from our Bursar’s Office. The student is responsible for supplying and reordering serum and instructions from the allergist. Injections are administered only when the medical doctor or physician assistant is present. This will be filed with your insurance and any patient responsibility will be billed to the student account. Please bring your student ID and insurance card with you. All services to be filed with insurance. Appointments should be scheduled by calling (910) 893-1560. Primary care for illness and injury including sports medicine, osteopathic manipulative treatment, weight loss, smoking cessation, and counseling.
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