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The rollout of the vaccine next year is increasingly looking like Manchester’s only route out of Tier 3, though one Mancunian Labour politician has much more pressing Covid concerns; a Facebook comment unearthed by Guido shows leftie Labour candidate Thomas Pilkington fretting over whether the Coronavirus vaccine will be “totally vegan?”

https://order-order.com/2020/11/27/labour-candidate-if-covid-vaccine-isnt-vegan-it-breaches-my-human-rights-laws/  

 

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It's loaded with pork fat and chicken stock, so no.

Other that that, STUPIDEST "CONCERN" EVER.

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This is what happens when you take yourself WAY too seriously. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Considering the nature of animal viruses... even in a tiny level, they are living things of the animal rather than vegetable.. and the necessity of utilizing those viruses to create vaccine... nope. No C-19 vaccine could be totally vegan with current tec. If it were a plant borne virus, and only plant based or synthetic methods used to form a vaccine to inoculate the plants- that's totally vegan. 

I think it's possible an egg free or otherwise what's considered vegan for eating is considered kind of vaccine to be formulated. Might not be what's currently being formulated though. 

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A lot of vaccines are egg based. I would think it's a good chance the Covid vaccine may be also. The diseases are worse than the minute amount of egg in it, even for vegans. The older vaccines contained more egg protein than the newer ones do.

Which vaccines are egg based?
Egg-containing vaccines present potential risks to children who have an egg allergy. Such vaccines include influenza, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), rabies, and yellow fever vaccines.
 

Egg-based Vaccines | American Academy of Pediatrics

 

Older vaccination guidelines recommended avoidance of influenza vaccination in egg-allergic individuals based on case reports of anaphylaxis 30 years ago when the amounts of egg protein were much higher than currently (5, 6).
 

 

 
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