I will absolutely follow the lead of Secretary Kennedy and President Trump on [prohibiting the use of aborted tissue in NIH-funded research]. During the pandemic, I would often be on Catholic radio, and people would ask me whether the mRNA vaccines were made or developed with aborted fetal stem cell lines, and I had to say yes. A lot of the folks calling in had ethical objections. In public health, you need to make sure the products of the science are ethically acceptable to everybody. And so having alternatives that are not ethically conflicted to fetal stem cell lines is not just an ethical issue but it’s a public health issue. We need to make sure that everyone is willing to take the kind of progress that we make.
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Wonderful news! Praise God.
Yep.
The doctor’s last answer is the smoking gun on the whole COVID scheme.
Nothing about ANY vaccine is ethical, regardless of the use of fetal cells. Make them ALL voluntary and not tied to school or job access and be done with it.