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Originally Posted by Girlcopper
And you have to have documentation from a hospital, not a dr for the covid provision. Hard to get.
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The post I was replying to stated: As far as I know, there is no special provision for people with a pre-existing medical condition. I was updating that poster's knowledge with the data from our State's website. I have no idea how easy or difficult it would be for someone to get an authorization based on a pre-existing medical condition, I was only pointing out that there is a provision for that.
I'm pretty sure you will need a doctor to sign the documentation as I have not yet seen a hospital building hold a pen. Perhaps it needs to be a doctor with a practice within a hospital that is holding a supply of the vaccine, but it will still be a doctor.
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