Vaccination for clinical

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Hey all,

I just got accepted to the nursing program at my school. I've been there for about year doing the pre-req's and got accepted for Summer entry!

Part of the requirements clinical is to get all my vaccinations up to date and a TB test.

I'm not a believer in vaccinations. I filled out the paper work to attend college in the first place without getting vaccinated. At the time they called it a religious exception, so while that wasn't the reason I went with it because they didn't ask any more questions.

I'm just not interested in being injected with all the extra crap in the vaccine. The preservatives, the mercury and all the other junk. The high levels of failure of the vaccine as well as the toxins in the vaccines.

This is not a discussion about vaccines and anti-vaxers... this is about my clinical application to nursing school. I understand the hospitals want it because of our exposure to patients but I simply don't want that crap in my body.

Is there a way to get out of the vaccinations for my clinical?

Again no debate on why... I just want to know about possibilities to still enter my clinical without the vaccines.

Thanks,

John

1 hour ago, seraphimid said:

Just want to add I’ve had the measles vaccine 4 times (as a child, and twice within 2 months before beginning nursing school because my titers were non immune) and I still am not immune to measles. I don’t think it is correct to say the outbreak is solely due to the refusal of vaccines. You could very well be vaccinated and still not be immune, which is my case.

Which means you depend very much on herd immunity. Hope you stay well.

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On 9/10/2019 at 6:14 AM, seraphimid said:

Just want to add I’ve had the measles vaccine 4 times (as a child, and twice within 2 months before beginning nursing school because my titers were non immune) and I still am not immune to measles. I don’t think it is correct to say the outbreak is solely due to the refusal of vaccines. You could very well be vaccinated and still not be immune, which is my case.

Hopefully you benefit from herd immunity.

We are in the process of loosing herd immunity due to the huge decline in people getting their kids vaccinated

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