Pat Robertson, who started the Christian Broadcasting Network in a Tidewater Virginia storefront 60 years ago, said Friday he's hanging up his microphone as host of "The 700 Club," the network's flagship daily talk show, which he has hosted since 1966.
Those who shun vaccine responsible for viral path
We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.
Dismiss
February 21, 2021 10.00pm
Normal text size
The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number.
IMMUNISATION
Those who shun vaccine responsible for viral path
I have observed anti-vaccination protesters holding up signs stating “Not anti-vax, pro-choice”. And this is of course true; as sovereign citizens in a vibrant democracy they should have every right to exercise their own choice. But I am sure they will agree that with rights come responsibilities. Modern genetic tracing is marvellously exact and the pathways of viral infections through a population can be traced. Therefore those people who of their own choice do not take the available precautions to avoid viral infection have the responsibility to pay for all costs of treatment for themselves (but of course they must have the right to choose
Donald Eugene Zurn passed away at his home, surrounded by his loving family on December 28, 2020.He was born March 9, 1932, at home in Jamestown, North Dakota.In 1941 his parents moved to Vallejo, so his father could work at the shipyards supporting WW11. Don at age 11 started delivering newspapers. In April of 1946 after the war ended, his family Marion Gordon and four brothers: Gordon 2nd , Don, Dick and Tom moved to China Lake so dad could work for the Navel Ordnance Test Station. At that
Donald Eugene Zurn passed away at his home, surrounded by his loving family on December 28, 2020.He was born March 9, 1932, at home in Jamestown, North Dakota.In 1941 his parents moved to Vallejo, so his father could work at the shipyards supporting WW11. Don at age 11 started delivering newspapers. In April of 1946 after the war ended, his family Marion Gordon and four brothers: Gordon 2nd , Don, Dick and Tom moved to China Lake so dad could work for the Navel Ordnance Test Station. At that