Is your employer mandating the Pfizer jab? There might be a solution for you from the good Health Professionals at New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out For Science

According a certain mainstream news portal:
“Anti-vaccine doctors are offering online vaccination exemptions for workers affected by the mandatory vaccine order – while official exemption criteria is yet to be finalised.
Stuff understands New Zealand Doctors Speaking out for Science (NZDSOS) launched the clinic for vaccine exemption assessments and consultations for Covid-19 injuries or side effects about a week ago.
Users are asked to fill in an online form and told a volunteer registered nurse will be in touch.
To cover costs, the group is charging $100 per 15-minute consultation with doctors, but the fee could be reduced to $50 if the cost was a barrier….” Read More
What this media source failed to include (naturally) was a link to NZDSOS.
So (naturally!) we’re giving you a link to that potential lifeline.
NZ Doctors Speaking Out With Science | NZ Doctors Speaking Out With Science (nzdsos.com)
The source also claimed: “Over 1000 nurses and 64 doctors have signed the group’s declaration against the Government’s response to Covid-19, the website says.” Actually over 42,000 signatories had declared their opposition to the mandate when I added my own signature. I suggest the reader add to the figure:
Declaration | NZ Doctors Speaking Out With Science (nzdsos.com)

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