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Thinking of going back to school for nursing, wondered if there was a way to evade the shots required for admission, or if the religious exemption works. Has anybody tried going to school recently?

Is it even worth it at this point? I see a need for nursing staff all the time, and it's either going to get worse due to people dropping like flies, or the need for nursing will subside due to rising distrust in healthcare (including from myself). I generally think the need for staff would increase, though.

I liked being in healthcare until this COVID plandemic. I was a low-level employee, but I was good at what I did and enjoyed giving care. But I have hills I'll die on, and I'm not willing to trade my physical well-being and integrity for a degree.

Any input is appreciated.

Thinking of going back to school for nursing, wondered if there was a way to evade the shots required for admission, or if the religious exemption works. Has anybody tried going to school recently? Is it even worth it at this point? I see a need for nursing staff all the time, and it's either going to get worse due to people dropping like flies, or the need for nursing will subside due to rising distrust in healthcare (including from myself). I generally think the need for staff would increase, though. I liked being in healthcare until this COVID plandemic. I was a low-level employee, but I was good at what I did and enjoyed giving care. But I have hills I'll die on, and I'm not willing to trade my physical well-being and integrity for a degree. Any input is appreciated.

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Most states, even many blue ones, don't put up a fight about religious exemptions to shots for schooling. Even if there is a rule about it, there is an official exemption form somewhere.

Legal or not, a lot of places simply won't hire someone without the prescribed shots. Nursing homes are probably the worst.