Vaccine religious exemption letter
Parents can sign for history of disease for varicella.
To submit immunity documentation for a child, the parent must have a letter or lab test from a licensed physician stating: Immunity documentation is not acceptable for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis or polio. Immunity documentation is acceptable for history of disease or positive titer (blood test) for hepatitis B, hepatitis A, Hib, MMR or varicella. If a person can show immunity to certain diseases they do not need to provide vaccination dates. To claim a nonmedical exemption for children in child care, preschool, K-12, or college, visit /vaccineexemption. Some people choose not to vaccinate for personal, religious, or philosophical reasons and they can claim a nonmedical exemption to some or all immunizations.
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