![]() Another medical condition where it is advised by a medical provider to defer vaccination until a future date.Having been diagnosed with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (90-day exemption).Having been treated for COVID-19 with monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma (90-day exemption).Reasons for a temporary medical exemption include: A history of myocarditis or pericarditis after a dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.Another medical condition where it is advised by a medical provider to forgo vaccination.Receiving immunosuppressive (weakens the immune system) treatment and advised by a medical provider to defer vaccination until a future date.Documented history of severe or immediate-type hypersensitivity allergic reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine, and separate contraindication to other available formulations.Documented history of severe allergic reaction to a component of each currently available COVID-19 vaccine.Reasons for a permanent medical exemption include: Medical exemptions may be granted on a temporary basis. The Medical Exemption Review Committee may require additional information to complete its review and will contact the requestor. ![]() The university’s COVID-19 Vaccine Medical Exemption Review Committee will review the information submitted and make a determination regarding medical necessity of the request. Faculty, staff, postdoctoral/postgraduate trainees, and students seeking a medical exemption must access, complete and upload the request form through the links above. The medical exemption request must include a signed form from a medical provider confirming the medical basis for the request. ![]()
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