LOL. You didn’t even read it.
The sole responsibility the embalmer has is to forward the cause of death certificate provided by the doctor.
Obtain the cause-of-death information and certification statement from the attending physician or the medical examiner or coroner…Items 24–49, listed below, pertain to information about the cause of death and are not completed by the funeral director but by the attending physician or the hospital.”
Since you didn’t bother to read your own link I’ll save you the time. Vaccination status is not one of the items the doctor reports.
I ask again. How would an embalmer know someone’s vaccination status?
Because the blood clots people are speaking of make the embalming process more difficult, I would imagine they were looking for the source of this issue. They are not automatons, they are people who are making a discovery and looking for the cause . They speak to others and ask questions as anyone would do.
It isn’t all cut and dry like you shot jocks think it is.
” How would an embalmer know someone’s vaccination status”?
Maybe you just answered your own question,
Ask a family member or friend.
Part I. General Instructions for Completing Certificates and ReportsThe funeral director or person serving in that role is responsible for completing and filing the death certificate. He or she shall obtain the necessary personal information from the best-qualified person and the medical certification from the person responsible for it. In most cases, the best-qualified person to obtain the personal information from—the informant—is a member or friend of the family. The following persons can be the informant and are listed in order of preference: spouse, parent, child of the decedent, another relative, or other person who has knowledge of the facts.