Back when the ingredients list for each of the faux vaxes were actually available, I remember seeing that only 1 of the vax manufacturers used fetal tissue - not all of them (at least that they released as being part of their vax). I was planning to use the 'fetal tissue' rejection route myself - that's why I was looking into it.
The other thing I remember is that the one mfr who used fetal tissue (I think it was J&J) claimed that fetal cells weren't in the vax itself, but were used in the DEVELOPMENT of the vax (so they said).
But if it's actually true that only 1 of the 3 vax companies used fetal tissue in any way, your "religious objection" idea wouldn't hold water since they could just come back and say, "Okay, then take the jab from one of these other 2 manufacturers instead." :-(
Back when the ingredients list for each of the faux vaxes were actually available, I remember seeing that only 1 of the vax manufacturers used fetal tissue - not all of them (at least that they released as being part of their vax). I was planning to use the 'fetal tissue' rejection route myself - that's why I was looking into it.
The other thing I remember is that the one mfr who used fetal tissue claimed that it wasn't in the vax itself, but used in the DEVELOPMENT of the vax (so they said).
But if it's actually true that only 1 of the 3 vax companies used fetal tissue in any way, your "religious objection" idea wouldn't hold water since they could just come back and say, "Okay, then take the jab from one of these other 2 manufacturers instead." :-(