COVID-19 vaccine, she was left with a difficult decision pitting her health needs against her religious beliefs.Leilani Lutali, a born-again Christian, went with her faith.Even though she has stage 5 kidney disease that puts her at risk of dying without a new kidney, Lutali, 56, said she could not agree to be vaccinated because of the role that stem cells have played in the development of vaccines.
COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for federal workers by end of October, Trudeau announces “As a Christian, I can’t support anything that has to do with abortion of babies, and the sanctity of life for me is precious,” she said.UCHealth requires transplant recipients to be vaccinated because recipients are at significant risk of contracting COVID-19.