Hospital Says to Earn Religious Exemption from Vaccine, Devout Employees Can’t Take Tylenol
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As progressive politicians continue to institute vaccine mandates across the country, more Americans are attempting to secure a religious exemption from the jab. One hospital in Arkansas is now trying to render that option ineffective, too.
According to KARK-TV, Conway Regional Hospital is requiring a COVID-19 vaccine. The hospital said an increasing number of people were attempting to secure a religious exemption from the requirement.
Many of the employees applying for the exemption were reportedly citing an issue with fetal cell lines being used in the development of vaccines. The practice involves growing cell lines in a lab using cells from aborted fetuses.
Matt Troup, Conway Regional’s CEO and president, did not take too kindly to that line of thinking.
In response, he and other administrators developed a so-called “attestation form” that employees requesting an exemption would be forced to sign. The form requires those employees to commit to refraining from everyday medicines such as Tylenol, Pepto-Bismol, ibuprofen, Benadryl and Claritin, among others.
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