Do vaccinations violate Christian belief?
There are certain criteria. Smallpox? Generally consistent. Ones developed or tested through testing on tissue from human remains artificially kept alive through stimulated cell replication? Not consistent, because it involves desecration of human remains--which is actually illegal under civil law in most places. Aborted babies' cells are human remains.
The WuFlu vax? Not consistent at all, since it actually contains human remains. I can't begin to say how evil that is, and also how physically dangerous. This is a crazy product--not even a vaccine, just a microscopic medical device with free-rider genes to live and reproduce inside your system for life (randomly creating spike proteins), and within the DNA of any descendants conceived after your shot.
Yikes!
Christianity is not a monolithic religion.
Rather, it encompasses a wide spectrum of individual religious confessions, and while they might all acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, you will find a great diversity of doctrines and dogmas relating to individual points of faith (e.g., on drinking alcoholic spirits, on which day of the week the Sabbath is to be kept holy, abortion, vaccinations, etc.).
By the way: How long before you complete your studies on Earth life and return to your home planet?
Regards,
Well there is a whole chart of ethical alternatives:
https://cogforlife.org/wp-content/uploads/Abortion-Tainted-Vaccines.pdf