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PCR Test Exemption Card

pcr test exemption card

Don’t let them shove a swab up your nose. 

Ethylene oxide is carcinogenic and mutagenic.

Protect your membrane from being punctured. 

Don’t get violated by a PCR Test ever again!

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”  -Edmund Burke

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● High Quality Full Color PCR Test Exemption Card.

● These PCR Test Exemption Cards are made of very high quality durable plastic.

● The cards have the same thickness of a debit card and are very smooth.

● The PCR test exemption cards contain real laws and statutes so you can assert your rights!

● Don’t be bullied and pressured into taking a PCR test you don’t want. The cards are your voice!

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1 Card = $12.99 – $7.89 a Card

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1 – 5 Cards = $9.99 a Card

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FAQ

Yes! The PCR Test Exemption Cards we sell are real. The cards are made of hard plastic and they contain real references and statements on them. 

The PCR Test Exemption Cards reference the The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

 

The ADA is a a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in all the US states.

After you place your order the cards are shipped out anywhere between 24 to 72 Hours. Your package will take about 3-5 days to arrive.

No. Under the law we do not have the right to ask you what your medical condition is so we don't ask.

 

You are free to order a card without disclosing your medical condition that prevents you from taking a PCR test.

Yes! We proudly make these cards in the USA and ship them from the beautiful state of Tennessee!

The cards are about the size of a debit card or a drivers license.

 

They are made of hard plastic and are created using high quality standards and methods.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with disabilities that substantially limit one or more major life activities may be entitled to exemptions or accommodations from PCR testing requirements.

 

Here are some examples of disabilities that may be considered for exemptions:

 

  • Bleeding disorders: Individuals with hemophilia or other bleeding disorders may be exempt from PCR testing due to the risk of bleeding or bruising from the blood draw.

 

  • Intellectual or developmental disabilities: Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities may be exempt if they have difficulty understanding the testing process or providing informed consent.

 

  • Severe anxiety or PTSD: Individuals with severe anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be exempt if the testing process triggers their condition.

 

  • Neurological disorders: Individuals with neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, or seizure disorders may be exempt if the testing process could exacerbate their condition.

 

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals may be exempt if their healthcare provider advises against PCR testing.

 

  • Chronic medical conditions: Individuals with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or lung disease may be exempt if the testing process could compromise their health.

 

  • Physical disabilities: Individuals with physical disabilities such as paralysis, amputations, or mobility impairments may be exempt if the testing process is not accessible or would cause undue hardship.