A Medical Freedom Guide to The United States

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A Medical Freedom Guide to the United States is a guide showing which states protect medical freedom and which states do not.

Medical procedures such as vaccinations carry benefits along with risks, including possible adverse reactions and medical contraindications.

This guide provides useful information for the main areas of the United States where vaccine laws apply. This information includes but is not limited to vaccine laws and the exemptions, vaccine requirements in each state for school students, vaccine laws for homeschoolers in each state, and how to obtain vaccine exemptions in each state.

This book helps provide evidence instead of assumptions. For example, many people think the West Coast does not allow medical freedom because of states like California, which have vaccine mandates, but states like Oregon offer medical freedom and provide vaccine exemptions for school students for any personal reason.

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This book also helps educate lawmakers about the importance of a personal/philosophical vaccine exemption, which most states do not have currently.

These are vaccine exemptions available in the U.S., depending on which state you live in, for school students in all states, and homeschoolers in some states.

Medical Exemptions: This is an exemption from vaccines for medical reasons. Only six states allow medical exemptions, effectively making vaccinations mandatory/compulsory in all other states, similar to what you may see in countries like France.

Religious exemptions: This is an exemption from vaccines for religious reasons. States with just medical and religious exemptions vary in how strict their religious exemptions are. In some states, you have to say what religion you practice to get an exemption, whereas in other states you are not asked about your private religious beliefs.

Personal/Philosophical Exemptions: This is an exemption from vaccines for an ethical, moral, personal, philosophical, or other reason/belief. Only 15 states allow and list these exemptions. This effectively makes vaccinations completely consensual.

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