‘Misnomer:’ Sask. doctors say vaccine exemption letters not an alternative to COVID shots
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan is providing guidance for its members to clear up some misunderstandings about patients seeking vaccine exemption letters.
The problem lies with the term “exemption” as it relates to physicians documenting contraindications to receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
“The word ‘exemption’ is a bit of a misnomer,” said Dr. Karen Shaw, the registrar at the college. “This letter that physicians provide to document these contraindications doesn’t exempt the person.”
The self-regulating body sent a letter to its members with some guidance on how to deal with requests for COVID-19 vaccination exemptions with more people seeking a doctor’s note following the province’s plans to implement a vaccine passport system by Oct. 1.