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Pope Says Getting Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Is ‘Act Of Love’

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Pope Francis has said getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is an “act of love” as he called on people to get inoculated.

The pope said in a video message in Spanish released on Wednesday

“Thanks to God and to the work of many, today we have vaccines to protect us from COVID-19.

“These give us hope to come out of this pandemic, but only if they are available to all and if we work together.

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To get inoculated with vaccines approved by the relevant authorities is an act of love.

“Getting vaccinated is a simple but impactful way to promote the common good and take care of each other, especially of the most vulnerable,’’ the 84-year-old pope said.

The video was released as part of the international campaign “De ti depende, it depends on you” in Spanish to promote vaccinations against COVID-19.

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Several high-ranking Catholic figures from across the Americas were also part of the campaign. 

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