When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines, at least five candidates undergoing clinical trials use fetal-derived cell lines: from China's CanSino Biologics, the University of Oxford partnered with AstraZeneca, Janssen (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson), the University of Pittsburgh and California-based ImmunityBio.
Stop misrepresenting me.
In post 90 you said "Both the Johnson & Johnson and Oxford vaccines contain fetal stem cells." I responded in post 95 that "They don't contain fetal stem cells in the doses themselves, but they absolutely did use fetal stem cells as part of their development process (typically culturing virus samples or testing particular components)." In post 104 you claimed that they DO contain fetal stem cells in the doses themselves. You made that same claim again in post 107. So in post 108 I said "Please link to the FDA published ingredients list for ANY vaccine which shows it contains fetal stem cells." You claimed in post 109 that the FDA doesn't provide a list of ingredients for vaccines. In post 110 I posted links to the FDA listing ingredients for not one - but two - different vaccines. Because the FDA DOES give you the ingredients list for vaccines.
So we're right back at you making a claim that the vaccines contain fetal stem cells and me asking you to prove it with a link to the FDA ingredients list for ANY vaccine that lists fetal stem cells. ANY. You say some have it. So prove it. You're making the claim. The burden of proof is on you.