There’s a legal threshold that religious people must achieve in order to be exempted from a vaccine, or any other mandate by the government. It’s the “sincerely held belief” threshold and government and public health officials are preparing to challenge that by basically saying that those people who invoke the “sincerely held belief” standard are lying. Others believe that there is danger in stretching the meaning of a religious exemption by not questioning those who seek to use it. Admittedly, the standard is vague.
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