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Biden s Top Science Nominee Advocated Preimplantation Genetic Testing to Decide Which Human Embryo to Keep

By Terence P. Jeffrey | March 2, 2021 | 3:25pm EST Eric Lander, nominee for director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, speaks after being nominated by President Joe Biden at the Queen Theater in Wilmington, Del., Jan. 16, 2021. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) (CNSNews.com) - Eric Lander, whom President Joe Biden has nominated to be director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, has opposed actually editing the genes of human embryos while repeatedly advocating as an alternative to gene editing the creation of embryos through in vitro fertilization (IVF), using preimplantation diagnostics (PGD) to determine whether an embryo has a genetic defect or disease and then implanting in the mother’s womb only those who do not.

Biden s Top Science Nominee Advocated Preimplantation Genetic Testing to Decide Which Human Embryo to Keep

Biden s Top Science Nominee Advocated Preimplantation Genetic Testing to Decide Which Human Embryo to Keep
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Church supports receiving COVID vaccine - The Catholic News

Church supports receiving COVID vaccine Published by Is it ethical to receive the COVID-19 vaccine? The quandary is real for many Catholics because in the production of vaccines, cell lines from aborted foetuses are often used. The Catholic Church has addressed these concerns via the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), in a statement Note on the morality of using some anti-Covid-19 vaccines. It was signed by the Prefect, Cardinal Luis Ladaria, and the Secretary, Archbishop Giacomo Morandi, and approved by Pope Francis on December 17. The essential message is that it is ethical, despite the use of cells from the aborted, to receive the vaccine, and bishops around the world have sought to reiterate. The statement of the CDF builds on discussions on the morality of the issue in three previous documents issued by relevant bodies in the Church: the Pontifical Academy for Life (PAV) in 2005; the CDF Instruction

Cooperation, appropriation, and vaccines relying on fetal stem cell research

Cooperation, appropriation, and vaccines relying on fetal stem cell research
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Library : Vaccine for All: 20 Points for a Fairer and Healthier World

, which deals specifically with the issue of Covid-19 vaccines. B. On vaccines Fundamental principles and values 1. On several occasions, Pope Francis has affirmed the need to make the now imminent Covid-19 vaccines available and accessible to all, avoiding “pharmaceutical marginality”: “ if there is the possibility of treating a disease with a drug, this should be available to everyone, otherwise an injustice is created”. [1] In his recent [2] the Pope stated that vaccines, if they are “to illuminate and bring hope to all, need to be available to all… especially for the most vulnerable and needy of all regions of the planet”. These principles of justice, solidarity and inclusiveness, must be the basis of any specific and concrete intervention in response to the pandemic. The Pope even talked about it in the Catechesis during the General Audience of 19 August 2020, offering some criteria “for choosing which industries to be helped: those which contribute to t

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