My daughter works for a religious system here, and they've also denied religious exemptions. Their reason is that there is an option that does not contain the aborted fetal cell line. I have read two differing views on that so I don't know if that's a valid reason.
My daughter works for a religious system here, and they've also denied religious exemptions. Their reason is that there is an option that does not contain the aborted fetal cell line. I have read two differing views on that so I don't know if that's a valid reason.
The J&J shot uses fetal cells (as do all flu shots) in the end product
The mRNA shots do not have fetal cells in them, however they use the fetal cell lines to produce it.
Thus ALL of them use fetal cells.
Could you provide some sources for these claims? I'd love to add that to my catalogs.
Flu vaccines: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2020/PHdata/Tmy/2020HB-05044-R000219-Wrinn%2015,%20Chris-TMY.PDF
J&J vaccine: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/fetal-cell-lines-were-used-to-make-the-johnson-and-johnson-covid-vaccine%E2%80%94heres-what-that-means/ar-BB1efi8p
mRNA shots: https://www.health.nd.gov/sites/www/files/documents/COVID%20Vaccine%20Page/COVID-19_Vaccine_Fetal_Cell_Handout.pdf