Ugur Sahin, left, with his wife Ozlem Tureci, founders of the coronavirus vaccine developer BioNTech, pose for a photo at an Axel Springer Award ceremony for the research couple broadcast on the Internet, Thursday, March 18, 2021. If life comes from Deity, as many believers believe if physicist Max Planck is correct in stating that He and His omnipotent Will are the fountainhead of all life and all happenings that assumption hardly seems heretical. As we ponder and pray thoroughly and come to our conclusion, hopefully that would be the answer that we get, but that might not be for everyone, he said. I dont pretend to understand all the science behind the vaccines, Cook wrote, but as I have read about the efforts of those working on it, the science is marvelous to me. By my measure, the vaccines brought us all three effective immunity from serious illness and transmission, a great deal of emotional relief and an economic rebound in the works. Eight are in clinical trials. Here are a few of those moments, excerpted from the new bookTeachings of Russell M. Nelson. President Russell M. Nelson receives a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Salt Lake County Health Department in Salt Lake City on Jan. 19, 2021. While some welcomed the message, others recoiled. The Miracle of Vaccines. A federal vaccine expert who was ousted from his post this week felt pressured to rush out expanded access to a potential coronavirus treatment after President Trump discussed the drug with Oracle . Nelson, Ihave prayed for help and have been directed to you. Why was Christs first miracle turning water into wine? The world has been led by intensive and extensive waves of darkness from renaissance all the way down to the Covid crisis. . 'Nation of miracles': Pence confident for coronavirus vaccine by year's The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Latter-day Saint Charities gives monetary support to prominent global immunization partners to procure and deliver vaccinations, monitor diseases, respond to outbreaks, train health care workers, and develop elimination and eradication programming. President Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination on Tuesday morning, Jan. 19, 2021. . With approval from our physician, my wife, Wendy, and I were vaccinated today against COVID-19, he wrote. It was normal! With great faith, he gave what Sister Nelson described as a rather lengthy but powerful prayer. |. More All of our combined knowledge could not be mobilized to stop his hemorrhage. I definitely did talk to a lot of people that were saying, well I hadnt planned on getting it, or were otherwise neutral and I think that did push them to get the vaccine, he said. Maybe you want to know about a call for better teaching in the church, a plea for more women to speak at womens meetings, or how Latter-day Saints are reacting to crises in Afghanistan and Haiti.