
For additional resources on biblical thinking about the COVID vaccine, visit Christians & the Vaccine has “gathered as a coalition to provide information about the vaccine from trusted Christian voices” and “make the case that Christians should take the vaccine.”.According to that statement, which addresses biblical, historical, medical, and ethical considerations, “Immunization benefits the health of both individuals and the broader community.” The Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA) issued an Ethics Statement on Vaccines and Immunizations here: (scroll down to “Vaccines and Immunization”).The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has stated that “the Church urges its members, employees and missionaries to be good global citizens and help quell the pandemic by safeguarding themselves and others through immunization.” You can read the statement here:.To find true and lasting health, we need to see that life is actually in and of Spirit, not material at all.” New vaccines may have the prospect of altering the landscape of disease, but they can’t lead the way up and out of the material sense of life that is always producing new forms of disease. The Christian Science Monitor published a Christian Science perspective on vaccines that states, “If we were to encounter a situation where vaccination was required, our compliance with the law wouldn’t need to compromise our reliance upon God.The Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, at the order of the Sovereign Pontiff Francis, stated that “it is morally acceptable to receive Covid-19 vaccines that have used cell lines from aborted fetuses in their research and production process.”.The Pope and senior clergy encourage everyone to get vaccinated in this video:.On January 10, 2022, the Pope specified that COVID vaccines “represent, in addition to other treatments that need to be developed, the most reasonable solution for the prevention of the disease.”.The chief high priest of Theravada Buddhism in Malaysia has advised all religious organizations to encourage their adherents to register for the COVID-19 vaccination and advise their adherents to show up at their vaccination appointments promptly so that the country can achieve herd immunity:.Master Hsing Yun and Hsi Lai Temple (Buddha's Light International Organization) held a community COVID-19 vaccination clinic on April 6, 2021: You can see a video of His Holiness getting vaccinated and speaking about it

The Dalai Lama urges people to "have courage" and be vaccinated.You can read the NCC’s Resources on COVID-19 for Churches here: NCC encourages churches to help their members get vaccinated against COVID-19. The National Council of Churches (NCC) is a diverse covenant community of 38 member communions and over 35 million individuals in 100,000 congregations, including Orthodox traditions.(Sinai, Finland, Estonia, Japan, China, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, Ohrid). We’re growing every day as vaccinating as many people as possible becomes even more critical to our nation’s health, communities, and economy.) here: You can read about the COVID-19 Community Corps (The Corps, launched in April 2021, has nearly 17,000 members, including individuals and organizations big and small, in communities all around the country.

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