Yes, for nearly any illness doctors are conducting visits over Zoom, Facetime, etc. For all types of illnesses, especially now during the covid epidemic in which people are discouraged or banned from in-person visits. It's a common protocol. The fact doctors are consulting patients online has no discernible correlation to the validity of medical advice.
As for religious reasons, some here remind me of Gomer Pyle running around yelling citizens arrest. They seem to think that simply asking for a religious exemption should be sufficient regardless of sincerity.
Clearly you stereotype people of faith as being insincere. Who made you G-d, granting you license to judgementally determine someone's "sincerity"?
mewzilla wrote: “Clearly you stereotype people of faith as being insincere. Who made you G-d, granting you license to judgementally determine someone’s “sincerity”?”
I’m not stereotyping people of faith as I am those who will lie in order to avoid vaccinations. Religious exemptions have become just a loophole for some. I would think that most would condemn such false religion.