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Religion, vaccines, medical ethics and just distributio...


There are many robust debates about the scramble for Covid-19 vaccines, efficacy, narrow nationalism, transparency in terms of experimental procedures and peer review processes, expiry dates (and expressions of gratitude for commercial transactions), priority recipients, and the naysayers.
Some religious groups, cults and cliques are opposed to vaccinations. There are some legitimate concerns about whether the Covid-19 vaccines contained any forbidden animal products.
Historically, there have been tensions between scriptural beliefs and the logic and rationality of science. However, Albert Einstein said “science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind.”
According to Canadian physician, Sir William Osler, widely respected as the father of modern medicine: “Nothing in life is more wonderful than faith the one great moving force which we can neither weigh in the balance nor test in the crucible… Faith has always been an essential factor i ....

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Recognizing Medical Contributions by Africans and Black Americans


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The contributions made by African and Black American medical professionals to health and wellness are many. While determining just how many lives these trailblazers saved is impossible, we know that without their imagination, knowledge, and desire to help others many lives would have been lost. Since it is Black History Month, now is the perfect time to recognize and celebrate some of the numerous contributions the Black community has afforded the medical industry and the world overall.
Around 1716 – Onesimus
Onesimus is an African slave who, in 1706, is gifted to Cotton Mather, the Puritan minister. Mather recognizes that Onesimus is exceptional and considers him an individual with intelligence. As such, Mather begins instructing Onesimus, teaching him how to read and how to write, thus ensuring that Onesimus represents the Mather household well. ....

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