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Lubbock Health Department hosting numerous free COVID vaccine clinics

There are numerous opportunities to get a free COVID-19 vaccination through the city of Lubbock Health Department, including Friday evening at the Barrio Guadalupe Community Movie Night. The clinic at the Friday evening event will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Aztlan Park, 1st Street and Avenue K, according to a news release from the city. The City of Lubbock Health Department will offer the Pfizer vaccine for those ages 12 and older. There will be hot dogs, cotton candy and other treats. The event is organized by the Barrio Guadalupe Neighborhood Association & Amerigroup. For more information, call the Health Department at 806-775-2933.

Rancho Bernardo High grad goes from saving lives to saving souls

Rancho Bernardo High grad goes from saving lives to saving souls
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One San Diego man s journey from paramedic to priesthood: saving lives and now saving souls

One San Diego man s journey from paramedic to priesthood: saving lives and now saving souls
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Fewer Catholics may choose not to get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because stem cells from abortions were used

Fewer Catholics may choose not to get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because stem cells from abortions were used Catholics debate on whether to receive J&J vaccine By Breanne Bizette | March 2, 2021 at 4:45 PM CST - Updated March 2 at 9:28 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Catholic leaders in Louisiana are challenging parishioners to make a “moral evaluation” before getting the latest coronavirus vaccine. Most practicing Catholics are anti-abortion, but the Church says the Johnson and Johnson vaccine was created using stem cells from abortions procured more than 30 years ago. Some Catholics are debating whether they will get the newest vaccine.

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