22 year old daughter's fear of vaccination

Hi there. This is my first post here!

I have a 22 year old daughter with Asperger's. She works in a primary school, just for an hour a day as it's all she can cope with, and I'm very proud of her as  she's been able to continue going to work throughout the whole period of the pandemic.

However, with the vaccinations now in full swing, I am very worried as she is adamant she won't have a vaccination (after a traumatic injection aged 5 when she darn nearly attached a very nice nurse!). She says she can "feel the vaccination in her" and won't even consider having one now.

Could her employer ultimately insist she have a vaccination to be able to continue working?

Could she claim exemption due to her Asperger's?

Any advice or suggestions welcome, thanks!

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  • I'd trust that she can feel it in her. Autism can help you tune into things that gets filtered out by NTs. I had covid back in March last year and listed a whole pile of inner body experiences to my doctor (who listened cos she knows i've got good intuition with my body) and six-nine months later the health system was saying the same thing. Vaccines contain all sorts of things like heavy metals that yes I imagine we could feel.

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  • I'd trust that she can feel it in her. Autism can help you tune into things that gets filtered out by NTs. I had covid back in March last year and listed a whole pile of inner body experiences to my doctor (who listened cos she knows i've got good intuition with my body) and six-nine months later the health system was saying the same thing. Vaccines contain all sorts of things like heavy metals that yes I imagine we could feel.

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