The Pontifical Council of Life (VPCL) and several international physicians’ groups spoke with reporters on Friday in what was
described as an
“all-out effort” to set straight the disinformation surrounding the vaccine’s place in religious doctrine, insisting the pharmaceutical mixture was not only safe and effective but also ethical under the Catholic faith.
While acknowledging that some reluctance to take the jab in “disadvantaged communities” was linked to previous “breaches of trust in medical research” and overall “suspicion” of pharma firms, Friday’s joint statement said a “more pernicious form” of vaccine hesitancy was fueled by “unfounded and misleading claims and myths” and amplified on social media.
"Considered one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine, vaccines play a vital role in the prevention of infectious diseases," they said.