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Prieš „Johnson & Johnson" vakciną – vyskupų puolimas: ragina vengti, nors įrodymų neturi

Prieš „Johnson & Johnson" vakciną – vyskupų puolimas: ragina vengti, nors įrodymų neturi
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Allentown Diocese urges Catholics to choose alternative to 'morally compromised' Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Allentown Diocese urges Catholics to choose alternative to ‘morally compromised’ Johnson & Johnson vaccine Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 A man receives a COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 10, 2021, in North Las Vegas. Catholic leaders in Allentown, New Orleans and St. Louis are advising Catholics that the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson is “morally compromised” because it s produced using cell lines developed from aborted fetuses. Archdiocese statements in each city say Catholics should choose coronavirus vaccines made by Moderna or Pfizer if they are available. Johnson & Johnson stresses in a statement Tuesday, March 2, that no fetal tissue is used in the vaccine.AP File Photo/John Locher

Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine rekindles religious dilemma over morality of using fetal tissue

Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine rekindles religious dilemma over morality of using fetal tissue Johnson & Johnson stresses that no fetal tissue is used in the vaccine. AP Share: NEW ORLEANS Roman Catholic leaders in St. Louis and New Orleans are advising Catholics that the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, newly approved for use in the U.S., is morally compromised because it is produced using a cell line derived from an aborted fetus. The New Orleans archdiocese says the decision to receive a vaccine is one of individual conscience. In its statement late last week, it stopped short of advising Catholics not to take the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but adds that Catholics should choose coronavirus vaccines made by Moderna or Pfizer - if they are available.

Some Roman Catholic leaders in U.S. call Johnson & Johnson vaccine "morally compromised"

Some Roman Catholic leaders in U.S. call Johnson & Johnson vaccine morally compromised March 4, 2021 / 2:07 PM / CBS/AP Ohio rolls out Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses Roman Catholic leaders in St. Louis and New Orleans are advising Catholics that the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, newly approved for use in the U.S., is morally compromised because it is produced using a cell line derived from an aborted fetus. The New Orleans Archdiocese says the decision to receive a vaccine is one of individual conscience. In its statement late last week, it stopped short of advising Catholics not to take the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but adds that Catholics should choose coronavirus vaccines made by Moderna or Pfizer if they are available.

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