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Information about the pandemic and vaccines : a brochure by the Greek Orthodox Church

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A pamphlet entitled To the People, published by the Greek Church, provides answers to questions about the pandemic and immunization against COVID-19. “Christians ask for the vaccine and our doctors answer,” reads the subtitle of the publication, which is distributed free of charge in Orthodox churches. Its purpose is to answer current questions, such as whether the vaccines created so far protect against the new Delta strain, as well as to dispel the myths and conspiracy theories that are emerging in the public sphere and spreading among believers.

The brochure was prepared jointly by the Greek Church and medical specialists. The issues addressed in it were raised at the mee A pamphlet entitled To the People, published by the Greek Church, provides answers to questions about the pandemic and immunization against COVID-19. “Christians ask for the vaccine and our doctors answer,” reads the subtitle of the publication, which is distributed free of charge in Orthodox churches. Its purpose is to answer current questions, such as whether the vaccines created so far protect against the new Delta strain, as well as to dispel the myths and conspiracy theories that are emerging in the public sphere and spreading among believers. ting of the permanent St. Synod of the Greek Church, held on July 13. It was attended by Greek Health Minister Vasiliy Kikilyas and Prof. Sotiri Tsyodras, who headed the Greek pandemic institution (here).

At this meeting, the Greek Archbishop Jerome and the members of St. The Synod has asked medics many questions about the course of the pandemic and the use of vaccines against COVID-19, expressing the concerns of the clergy and laity.

The brochure states that vaccines do not contain “embryonic cells”, they do not achieve “control of the personality” of the individual, they do not contain “magnetism” or nanoparticles, nor do they have a “chip”; the differences between the RNA vaccine and the ‘traditional vaccines’ are explained. The pamphlet notes that the Church “speaks to its children in the language of responsibility, truth and love,” and that “the Church trusts the scientific community of physicians, which fights day and night for the liberation of people from the deadly pandemic.”

“Thanks to divine enlightenment and the great efforts of researchers, humanity now has a vaccine to counter the spread of the pandemic,” said the publication of St. Synod of the Greek Church.

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