Vaccination Exemption
Let’s start from the beginning. There is no such thing as a “vaccination exemption.” And even if there were, you don’t need one. No one can wrestle you to the ground and stab you with a needle.
That said, in the United States, the Supreme Court has consistently stood behind this country’s right to mandate vaccinations in times of great trouble, so as to protect its citizens from the anti-vaxxer conspiracy-theory morons.
This goes back to the days of the flu pandemic more than 100 years ago, where every kid got inoculations, or were prohibited from entering the school system, where American society was hard at work in its attempt to eliminate cases of smallpox, cholera, rabies, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), yellow fever, typhus, influenza, polio, chicken pox, measles, mumps, and rubella.
If you want to subject your kids to these diseases because you think Trump won the 2020 election, or you think the world is flat, that’s fine. Just stay far away from the rest of us.