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Depending on where you live, I would go with religious exemption. Every state is different. Maggie From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 1:43 PMVaccinations Subject: further mandatory tetanus Thanks for all your responses on this matter. My husband has now asked the company if there is a way out of it and they said it is mandatory however, if he could provide the reason for not wanting it then they will take it to their medics and see what they say.What should he say to them besides we don't believe it is safe? We are also trying to get pregnant right now, which is another reason I don't want him to have it. We need to get the response to them today, so if anyone can help with a response they can't refuse, please help.ThanksNo virus found in this message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 2012.0.1901 / Virus Database: 2109/4708 - Release Date: 12/28/11

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why do they care if he gets tetanus vaccine - he should be able to

just sign a waiver

tetanus is not contagious so he is not protecting others by getting

it, only himself

Sheri

At 10:42 AM 12/28/2011, you wrote:

>Thanks for all your responses on this matter. My husband has now

>asked the company if there is a way out of it and they said it is

>mandatory however, if he could provide the reason for not wanting it

>then they will take it to their medics and see what they say.

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>What should he say to them besides we don't believe it is safe? We

>are also trying to get pregnant right now, which is another reason I

>don't want him to have it. We need to get the response to them

>today, so if anyone can help with a response they can't refuse, please help.

>

>Thanks

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there are not exemptions from work situations- you can try it as

they might not know, but there is no law protecting him

Sheri

At 10:45 AM 12/28/2011, you wrote:

Depending on where you live, I

would go with religious exemption. Every state is different.

Maggie

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mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of

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Vaccinations

Subject: further mandatory tetanus

Thanks for all your responses on this matter. My husband has now asked

the company if there is a way out of it and they said it is mandatory

however, if he could provide the reason for not wanting it then they will

take it to their medics and see what they say.

What should he say to them besides we don't believe it is safe? We are

also trying to get pregnant right now, which is another reason I don't

want him to have it. We need to get the response to them today, so if

anyone can help with a response they can't refuse, please help.

Thanks

No virus found in this message.

Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

Version: 2012.0.1901 / Virus Database: 2109/4708 - Release Date:

12/28/11

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I would be very firm. Present this package insert: (http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM164127.pdf) and point out first that the vaccine includes diphtheria. Are they also requiring protection from diphtheria? Is so, why not all the other vaccines that exist? He should not be required to get one thing that includes another entirely different substance.

Second, there is mercury in it. Everyone now knows the dangers of mercury. Ditto the formaldehyde in it.

Third, under "Precautions" it mentions the possibility of an acute anaphylactic reaction. Surely one has the right not to take that risk. See here: (http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-td-tdap.pdf) where it states that anyone who has had a severe allergy to a component of the vaccine should not get it. Find something to be allergic to (mercury??). It also states that a severe allergic reaction can occur after any vaccine.

Fourth, as Sheri mentioned, tetanus is not a communicable disease and no one's problem but his if he gets tetanus. Offer to sign a waiver relieving them of responsibility should this happen.

Winnie

further mandatory tetanusVaccinations > Thanks for all your responses on this matter. My husband has > now asked the company if there is a way out of it and they said > it is mandatory however, if he could provide the reason for not > wanting it then they will take it to their medics and see what > they say.> > What should he say to them besides we don't believe it is safe? > We are also trying to get pregnant right now, which is another > reason I don't want him to have it. We need to get the response > to them today, so if anyone can help with a response they can't > refuse, please help.> > Thanks> > > >

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Thank you very much...hopefully this will be enough. :)

Vaccinations From: wharrison@...Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 21:17:41 +0000Subject: Re: further mandatory tetanus

I would be very firm. Present this package insert: (http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM164127.pdf) and point out first that the vaccine includes diphtheria. Are they also requiring protection from diphtheria? Is so, why not all the other vaccines that exist? He should not be required to get one thing that includes another entirely different substance.

Second, there is mercury in it. Everyone now knows the dangers of mercury. Ditto the formaldehyde in it.

Third, under "Precautions" it mentions the possibility of an acute anaphylactic reaction. Surely one has the right not to take that risk. See here: (http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-td-tdap.pdf) where it states that anyone who has had a severe allergy to a component of the vaccine should not get it. Find something to be allergic to (mercury??). It also states that a severe allergic reaction can occur after any vaccine.

Fourth, as Sheri mentioned, tetanus is not a communicable disease and no one's problem but his if he gets tetanus. Offer to sign a waiver relieving them of responsibility should this happen.

Winnie

further mandatory tetanusVaccinations > Thanks for all your responses on this matter. My husband has > now asked the company if there is a way out of it and they said > it is mandatory however, if he could provide the reason for not > wanting it then they will take it to their medics and see what > they say.> > What should he say to them besides we don't believe it is safe? > We are also trying to get pregnant right now, which is another > reason I don't want him to have it. We need to get the response > to them today, so if anyone can help with a response they can't > refuse, please help.> > Thanks> > > >

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