As our nation moves forward into the post-pandemic era, one of the most pressing issues in this "new normalcy" will be centered around vaccines and vaccine hesitancy.

You see, in a nation that prides itself on freedom, the concept of bodily sovereignty cannot be dismissed. We have long had the right to do with our bodies as we please, whether that be smoking cigarettes, skydiving, or taking certain medications.

The COVID-19 vaccines are no different, of course, but the severe social pressure surrounding this inoculation is like nothing we've ever seen before.

Americans are being asked to prove their vaccination, and the unvaccinated are even being treated as second-class citizens in certain cases.

Things are even more dire today, as the spread of the “Delta” variant of COVID-19 has again prompted state and local governments to push back against the unvaccinated.

This is why MedChoice is now offering a limited number of COVID vaccine medical waiver cards to those who qualify.

Vaccine mandates will have exemptions for medical reasons.

The legal foundation for a medical waiver has been established with the current mask mandates. For example, the FAA mask mandate is based on the CDC’s latest federal regulation, which was published on January 29, 2021. The CDC policy is explained in an 11-page document which can be found on their website. On page 4 of the policy, including footnote #8, it lists exceptions to the mask mandate. Included in this list is “medical documentation by a licensed medical provider.”

The proposed vaccine mandates will share many of the characteristics of the current mask mandate, including an exemption based on documentation from a medical provider. There are currently several employers and schools who have instituted vaccine mandates, and they have all included the option for a medical exemption.

Unfortunately, no provision in the Constitution ensures access to your favorite restaurant, your job, travel, or a ball game. The reality is that the government and private entities do have the power to coerce anyone to get the vaccine.

The only exception applies to people who can’t get the vaccine because of medical circumstances.

You must possess legitimate documentation to be a member of the exception group.

The MedChoice vaccine waiver card fits all of these criteria, and offers a succinct and professional manner by which you can claim your exemption.

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There are no federal or state laws that provide unique power to doctors’ notes; however, they are still universally recognized and honored. This card verifies that you have a valid medical reason not to receive this specific vaccine.

It is up to you, the holder, to present the card confidently and, if challenged, declare that “federal law prohibits any restriction to access based on a medical circumstance,” specifically federal law 42 USCS § 12101. The holder should assert that they CANNOT receive the vaccine based on medical grounds. This waiver is not based on personal preference but on medical circumstances (Some individuals want the vaccine but are medically ineligible).

Furthermore, Gatekeepers are NOT allowed to ask about the circumstances of your waiver or what medical reason makes you ineligible for the vaccine. No one can scrutinize your medical exemption without posing questions about your medical history, which are illegal.

To apply for the waiver card, you will first need to determine your eligibility by answering a few short questions, which you can do by clicking here.

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