To: SeekAndFind
No. Some Bishops have said we can take Pfizer and Moderna, but not J and J because more involved with fetal cells in manufacture.
But, J and J only are one injection and tend to have primarily Blood clots as side effect. The other two are mrna, brand new type of vaccine and totally unknown long term side effects.
BUT! If J and J only vax available can take it.. Confusing huh?
Take the most dangerous ones o.k. The safer one forbidden unless only one available.
And some Bishops and Pope disagree with the above, so what is a Catholic to do?
Ask Cupich.
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08/28/2021 6:47:40 PM PDT by
amihow
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To: amihow
But, J and J only are one injection and tend to have primarily Blood clots as side effect. The other two are mrna, brand new type of vaccine and totally unknown long term side effects.
BUT! If J and J only vax available can take it.. Confusing huh?
Take the most dangerous ones o.k. The safer one forbidden unless only one available.
You do realize the JnJ shot does the same thing as the other two EUA ones, right? It just does it with more steps, and a different attack vector?
Pfizer/Moderna: lipid-wrapped mRNA that gets into cells, makes them create spike proteins, which your body then attacks.
JnJ: DNA inside an adenovirus shell gets into your cells, then makes mRNA to tell the cells to create spike proteins for your body to go after.
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