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The group also emphasized the need for vaccine equity in the United States and around the world.
âThis is a clarion call for us to act,â said Mercy Sister Mary Haddad, president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, noting the significance of announcing formation of the group on World Health Day and stressing the role faith-based providers can play as the world makes initial steps to recover from the global pandemic.
She said the pandemic has shown us that âwe are so interconnected as a global community; we canât just act in isolation.â
Sister Haddad said this new coalition represents all social ministries of the church coming together and is a chance to elevate the work they do and to show how they serve everyone, not just the Catholic population.
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US Catholic coalition calls for Covid-19 vaccines for all
The group emphasizes the need for vaccine equity in the United States and around the world
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A nurse prepares the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at a site targeting vulnerable communities in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: AFP)
On World Health Day, April 7, a new group of 31 American Catholic organizations encouraged people to get Covid-19 vaccines as an act of charity and solidarity with others.
The group also emphasized the need for vaccine equity in the United States and around the world. This is a clarion call for us to act, said Mercy Sister Mary Haddad, president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, noting the significance of announcing formation of the group on World Health Day and stressing the role faith-based providers can play as the world makes initial steps to recover from the global pandemic.
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A Walgreens health care professional prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTec COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 22 in Evanston, Illinois. (CNS/Kamil Krzaczynski, Reuters)
On World Health Day, April 7, a new group of 31 U.S. Catholic organizations encouraged people to get the COVID-19 vaccine as an act of charity and solidarity with others.
The group also emphasized the need for vaccine equity in the United States and around the world. This is a clarion call for us to act, said Mercy Sr. Mary Haddad, president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, noting the significance of announcing formation of the group on World Health Day and stressing the role faith-based providers can play as the world makes initial steps to recover from the global pandemic.
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