Are You Being Bullied Into Getting the Covid Vaccine?
So it has finally happened, your friends or family members have been able to get the COVID vaccine and it is all you hear about. As I chat with people about it, they are either 100% for it or 100% against it. I will never try to convince you that you are right or wrong for what you believe. You want the vaccine, get it. You don t want it, don t get it.
What I have also seen taking place around those same discussions is what I will refer to as Vaccine Bullying. This is defined as people who have gotten it, wanting to share their joy with others, start telling the world how they too should get the vaccine. It also works on the opposite end. Those who do not want to get the vaccine are all about telling people why they are wrong to even think about getting it.
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Houston opens waitlist specifically for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
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The department already had a vaccine waitlist for the two-dose Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, but opted to open an additional waitlist for the J&J shot, which was approved by the FDA for emergency-use authorization over the weekend.
Both waitlists are available at
The vaccine waitlists are available for anyone in groups 1A and 1B under Texas Department of State Health Services criteria, including front-line health care workers, residents of long-term care facilities, individuals 65 years old and older and individuals 16 years old and older with certain medical conditions.
According to the Houston Health Department, the waitlists are used to schedule the department s allotment of appointments at the FEMA community vaccination center at NRG Park and its other vaccination sites.
Why Some Catholics Are Being Told Not To Get The Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine
03/02/21 AT 8:15 AM
Some Catholics are being urged not to get the Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) COVID vaccine even after the drug received Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorization.
The Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans has told its members to avoid the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine after declaring it “morally compromised” due to the extensive use of abortion-derived cell lines in its development.
The archdiocese said in the statement, “The latest vaccine from Janssen/Johnson & Johnson is morally compromised as it uses the abortion-derived cell line in development and production of the vaccine as well as the testing.