Vaccines and the Faithful: Religious Liberty and the Common Good
Experts on vaccines, healthcare law, and the First Amendment discuss the safety and efficacy of vaccines, immunization and other public health mandates, and religious rights and responsibilities.
Panelists:
Michael Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, dean of the Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy and member of the CDC COVID-19 Vaccines Work Group
Nicholas Miller, PhD, JD, director of the International Religious Liberty Institute at Andrews University
Jennifer Gray Woods, JD, MPH, associate general counsel for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
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Roy Vincent Berglund was born on July 4, 1922, in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from Queen Anne High School and started to attend the University of Washington while working full time in a radio shop. His college education was interrupted by the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. He was in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, based stateside in Santa Ana, California, working as a medical lab technician, from 1943 to 1946.
Subsequently, he graduated from La Sierra College in 1949, and then attended the College of Medical Evangelists in Loma Linda, graduating in 1954. Now it is known as the Loma Linda University School of Medicine (LLUSM). While he was happy and proud to consider himself a medical evangelist, some foreign countries did not want to accept medical evangelists, so LLUSM later made updated diplomas available for graduates.Â
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COVID Restrictions on Religious Gatherings: Assessing the Supreme Court’s Ruling Webinar
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December 28, 2020
“A federal gathering of states can have its strengths, but also its weakness,” stated Nicholas Miller at the outset of the most recent Religion and the Law Forum from Loma Linda University’s School of Religion, held on December 12, 2020. “Perhaps a national pandemic shows those weaknesses because we don t really have a national plan,” he continued. “In responding to this pandemic each state has the responsibility to set down its own guidelines.”
This webinar, sponsored by the Andrews University International Religious Liberty Institute, Loma Linda University School of Religion s Religion and the Law Forum, and the Church State Council the education, advocacy and legal services ministry of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, centered around some of the unique intersections of law and religion that have occurred because of t
Vitamin D may protect against COVID-19, improve survival outcomes: Several studies show a correlation between Vitamin D levels and COVID-19.
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LOMA LINDA, California, December 23, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) Several studies show a correlation between Vitamin D levels and COVID-19.
According to a now viral interview with Professor Roger Seheult of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine, several studies show that people with higher amounts of Vitamin D in their blood are less likely to test positive for COVID-19 than people with Vitamin D deficiency. Another study has shown that COVID-positive patients treated with hydroxylated Vitamin D were less likely to need admittance to ICU than COVID-positive patients in the placebo group. Still another study showed that COVID-positive patients treated with Vitamin D were more likely to be COVID-negative in 21 days than their counterparts in the placebo group.