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Animal Products In Vaccines
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Does the use of animal products in producing vaccines mean that people of certain beliefs or religions will refuse the Covid vaccine? Or will the vegans etc be queuing up to get theirs with the rest of us?
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There aren’t any animal products. The Vegans’ objections are that vaccines ‘aren’t natural’ but this study shows that, actually, they are:
https:/ /plantb asednew s.org/l ifestyl e/is-co vid-vac cine-ve gan/
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From the daily government updates:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /use-of -human- and-ani mal-pro ducts-i n-vacci nes
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"Based on all the arguments given above, that revolve around the “as far as is possible and practicable” section of the definition of veganism, we think the Covid-19 vaccines ARE vegan. This is despite them having been tested on animals. And all Covid-19 vaccines will have been tested on animals at some point during their development, almost always before they are tested on human volunteers. This includes the Pfizer and BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine that was the first to give real hope to the world. As well as the Moderna vaccine and indeed the Oxford Covid-19 Vaccine, which uses chimpanzee adenoviral vectors"
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