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Vatican Official Pleads with Catholic Critics of Covid Vaccines: ‘Listen to What the Church Has Already Said’
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During a press conference presenting a final statement dedicated to vaccine equity and confront vaccine hesitancy, Archbishop Paglia took several questions from journalists representing secular and Catholic media highly skeptical of COVID vaccines who pushed back.
VATICAN CITY During a press conference on Friday, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, called Catholics who are reluctant to receive COVID vaccines and oppose their distribution to listen to what the Church has already said”, implying that all objections against COVID vaccines have already been addressed by official Church documents.
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The discovery of vaccines is one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, but the global community is facing the dual challenges of giving everyone access to them and overcoming vaccine hesitancy, especially when it is based on false information, said the Pontifical Academy for Life and the World Medical Association.
ROME The discovery of vaccines is “one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine,” but the global community is facing the dual challenges of giving everyone access to them and overcoming “vaccine hesitancy,” especially when it is based on false information, said the Pontifical Academy for Life and the World Medical Association.
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Association of national physicians groups was planning a major conference on vaccination in general when the pandemic struck
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The discovery of vaccines is one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, but the global community is facing the dual challenges of giving everyone access to them and overcoming vaccine hesitancy, especially when it is based on false information, said the Pontifical Academy for Life and the World Medical Association.
The academy and the association of national physicians groups had been planning a major conference on vaccination in general when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. While the conference may take place in the future, the Pontifical Academy for Life, World Medical Association and German Medical Association held an online webinar July 1 to look specifically at the COVID-19 vaccine.