Nevada law requires immunizations for child care, school, and university entry unless excused because of religious belief or medical condition. The requirements are for beginning kindergartners, students entering the 7th grade and 12th grade, and university students and any student new to a Nevada school district.
For exemptions relating to religious beliefs, a statement indicating a parent or guardian is claiming an exemption for that purpose must be filed in writing with the appropriate school district, charter school, or private school.
For exemptions relating to religious beliefs, a statement indicating a parent or guardian is claiming an exemption for that purpose must be filed in writing with the appropriate school district, charter school, or private school.
There are a number of ways that someone can prove strongly held religious beliefs that getting the vaccine would contradict. Writing a formal letter requesting exemption. Getting a close friend, family member or fellow member of the clergy to write a letter. Filling out and submitting a religious exemption request form:
Objection to vaccination was also related to: faith in divine protection and healing for Protestants, Catholics, Jewish and Muslims (10); the use of aborted fetal cells for vaccines' production among Amish and Catholic communities (including during the COVID-19 outbreak when Senior Catholic leaders from the US and ...
California removed its personal and religious exemption option in 2015. Parent/guradian must complete an online educational module to receive a non-medical exemption. Connecticut removed its religious exemption option in 2021.
The Pennsylvania Code § 23.84. Children need not be immunized if the parent, guardian or emancipated child objects in writing to the immunization on religious grounds or on the basis of a strong moral or ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.