Thomas Justice Fact Check, Abortion and COVID Vaccines Fall Under Scrutiny

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Major media outlets rushed to confirm the facts with Judge Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court on Thursday, but made their own mistakes in the process.

Axios, Politico, and NBC News all performed fact checks, and Thomas disputed, claiming that the COVID-19 vaccine was made from aborted fetal cells. The outlet said the claim was false, but Thomas actually claimed that the vaccine was developed using fetal tissue, which is true.

Judge Thomas cites the alleged allegations that the Covid vaccine is made from cells from “aborted children” https://t.co/o4lB6oRioa @nbcnews

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The court has chosen not to hear a proceeding against New York’s COVID-19 vaccine obligations against healthcare professionals. Workers sought a religious exemption in their mission, but the Supreme Court voted 6 to 3 not to hear their case. “We are religiously opposed to all available COVID-19 vaccines because they were developed using cell lines derived from aborted children,” Thomas wrote in a dissenting opinion. ..

For one thing, Thomas was not necessarily his own, but characterized the petitioner’s argument. But more importantly, the statement is correct.

The US-approved COVID-19 vaccine was not made from the cells of aborted children, so the media characterized Thomas’s dissenting opinion as false. However, Thomas writes that they were developed in studies using aborted fetuses. This is accurate. According to Science, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was developed using a fetal cell line developed from fetal retinal cells that were selectively aborted in 1985.

The Pfizer and Modana mRNA vaccines also do not contain fetal cells, but according to the Nebraska University Medical Center, the fetal cell line HEK293 is part of a development process to test how the vaccine behaves in humans. Was used. HEK 293 is a fetal cell line derived from a baby who had an abortion in the Netherlands in 1973. (Related: Rex Chapman posts a racist tweet about a mixed-race couple, Clarence Thomas, basketball)

There has been ample debate between prolife groups and activists about whether it is acceptable for prolife Americans to take the vaccine, knowing that it is related to an abortion that took place decades ago. did. However, it is undisputed that abortion has partially enabled the development of vaccines.

Axios slightly modified that part to reflect that Thomas refers to the fetal cell line rather than the cell itself, but maintained the post. NBC News keeps the original facts-check. Politico claimed that he modified the work to reflect that Thomas quoted the position of his petitioner, not himself, but still blamed him.

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