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COVID-19 vaccine: What religions have exemptions
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Former US presidents, religious leaders launch organization to aid Afghan evacuees
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Charter ahead of international summit affirms religious freedom for Everyone, Everywhere, All the Time – Catholic World Report
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Appeal of Conscience Foundation Honors Shinzo Abe, Former Prime Minister of Japan and Dr Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer at the 56th Annual Appeal of Conscience Awards
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Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, left, and Imam Mohamed Magid. Courtesy photo, left. RNS photo by Adelle M. Banks, right.
(RNS) Millions have already received the COVID-19 vaccination, and President Joe Biden has promised 100 million vaccinations in his administration’s first 100 days. Already, however, fears that resistance to taking the shot would become an obstacle to the vaccines’ effectiveness are coming true. In early January, some 50% of front-line workers in Los Angeles were refusing the vaccine. In Ohio, 60% of nursing home staffers declined when offered a dose.
It’s well known that faith leaders can change minds about public health measures by showing their support. “Congregants are more likely to trust not only their leaders but also those who share their faith, particularly people from their own tradition,” wrote Elaine Howard Ecklund, a Baylor University researcher, in a Religion News Service op-ed last year.