Last I checked, the development of the vaccines by Moderna and Pfizer do not necessarily require the tissue cells from aborted fetuses, at least this is what I've been reading. However that does not mean that the companies have never used such tissue samples before....they very likely have.
Why then, for years, has an mRNA vaccine been denied for use in human trials? Now suddenly its ok? Remember when Project Veritas exposed Planned Parenthood years ago for selling organs and tissue? That never got stopped....oh sure plenty of outrage, but it's still happening. I guess now we know who some of their biggest customers are and those same pharmaceutical companies' lobbyists made sure nothing stopped them from getting what they wanted.
But again, if I'm completely wrong about this and it's been conclusively proven that no cells from fetal tissue have ever been used in the development or manufacture of any of these covid vaccines, then please tell me.
This isn’t very intellectually honest.
There’s a cell kine from 30+ years ago that originated from fetal tissue of a miscarriage. It’s able to continue splitting on its own.
Vaccines are tested against that cell line. So technically fetal cells are used in vaccine development but they aren’t new harvested cells.
It’s a very morally grey are since your talking about a one time collection of stem cells. Each person has to decide if developing against those cells is worth the benefits vaccines bring.