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Bryce Cartwright has been granted a flu shot exemption and will be allowed to train and play when the season return on May 28.
Cartwright wrote to Queensland’s Chief Health Officer for a flu shot exemption based on medical reasons.
Channel Seven’s Chris Garry reported Cartwright claimed a bad reaction to a vaccine prompted his anti-vax stance.
The Titans believed he had compelling case for an exemption and were proven right.
“Bryce Cartwright provided the Club with medical documentation seeking an exemption from the influenza vaccine protocol,” The Titans statement read.
“This was subsequently passed on to Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer Jeannette Young for review.
“Dr Young has granted Cartwright an exemption based on medical grounds.
“Cartwright is now eligible to return to training with the playing squad in preparation for the season restart.”
Cartwright wrote to Queensland’s Chief Health Officer for a flu shot exemption based on medical reasons.
Channel Seven’s Chris Garry reported Cartwright claimed a bad reaction to a vaccine prompted his anti-vax stance.
The Titans believed he had compelling case for an exemption and were proven right.
“Bryce Cartwright provided the Club with medical documentation seeking an exemption from the influenza vaccine protocol,” The Titans statement read.
“This was subsequently passed on to Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer Jeannette Young for review.
“Dr Young has granted Cartwright an exemption based on medical grounds.
“Cartwright is now eligible to return to training with the playing squad in preparation for the season restart.”