by Debi Vinnedge | Sep 21, 2009 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
Children of God for Life announced today that four new H1N1 (swine flu) vaccines approved late last week by the FDA do not use aborted fetal cell lines. The four vaccines are made by Sanofi Pasteur, Novartis, CSL and Medimmune and all are using chick eggs. “We are pleased that the pharmaceutical companies have chosen these cell lines for this year’s H1N1 vaccines,” stated Executive Director Debi Vinnedge. “There are enough concerns about public health and safety without compounding the problems with moral issues.”
by Debi Vinnedge | Aug 4, 2009 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
October 31, 2009 Update: Merck reneges on promise -See related news story from CDC at: http://www.cdhd.wa.gov/documents/VaccineNewsletterDecember2009.pdf Previous News Release: AUGUST 4, 2009 UPDATE: Merck has agreed to provide the separate doses again in 2011. Read...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jul 23, 2009 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
July 23, 2009 For Immediate Release FDA Approves 6 Flu Vaccines for 2009-2010 Season – All Are Morally Produced (Murfreesboro) In response to several inquiries from the public regarding the FDA’s recent announcement on its approval of several flu...
by Debi Vinnedge | Mar 5, 2009 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
Print Edition 2-19-2009, The Catholic Sentinel http://sentinel.org/node/9823 Lives are saved, but some vaccines aren’t morally neutral By Bishop Robert Vasa BEND — Occasionally I am compelled to approach topics which, if I were more prudent, I would avoid. The...
by Debi Vinnedge | Dec 15, 2008 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
In a statement written on September 8th and released December 12th, 2008, the Holy See clarified a number of issues in biomedical research and their application to family life that have been hotbeds of contention for decades.