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VIDEO: What TB Joshua said about Covid-19 vaccine
Prophet T.B. Joshua, the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), on Wednesday, urged the public to give support to governments in the production of vaccines against COVID-19.
The popular clergyman said in a 1-minute, 48-second video posted to social media that although there are conspiracy theories surrounding the vaccines, the public ought to cooperate with governments at this time.
“Concerning the ongoing situation in the world, I have received thousands of emails on the COVID-19 vaccine. No doubt, there are many conspiracy theories surrounding this vaccine,” he said.
“However, my belief is that our governments are only trying to look for a way out of this very challenging situation, although there may be bad faith in certain quarters.
“Many people have complained of some negative reactions but this is always the case with vaccines of this nature. I remember I used to have such reactions whenever I took chloroquine. That does not mean chloroquine is bad. It works positively for many.
“At this time, our governments need our support and our cooperation – because the world is in a dilemma. God bless you. Emmanuel!”
See Tweet below;
TB JOSHUA ON COVID-19 VACCINE:
“Concerning the ongoing situation in the world, I have received thousands of emails on the COVID-19 vaccine. No doubt, there are many conspiracy theories surrounding this vaccine. [1/4] pic.twitter.com/n2RHMdaqIM— TB Joshua (@SCOANTBJoshua) January 20, 2021
Several countries have endorsed the Pfizer BioNTech-manufactured COVID-19 vaccine in the United States.
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