Either the story is confused, or the Kenyan bishops are confused.
From the story:
It is, of course, a tragedy that some children appeared to be paralyzed (although I’m not sure what “appeared to be” means here) after taking an anti-malarial medication. To the best of my knowledge, though, anti-malarial drugs are not vaccines. I’ve taken them when traveling to parts of the world where malaria is endemic. Paracetemol, by the way, is acetominophen.
Abyssinia and Innisfallen:
I have visited the link from the first post and none of the material being cited appears there.
Is it possible that you inadvertantly clicked upon something else?
The link address offered in the post is:
zenit.org/en/articles/kenya-bishops-call-for-boycott-of-vaccination-campaign
Perhaps you could double check and post back to clarify.
This is a portion of what I am finding in the linkeed article:
"The vaccination campaign, which is sponsored by the World Health Organization and UNICEF, was scheduled to begin around the country on August 1. However, according to Fides, the bishops have called the vaccines’ safety into question after their requests for information and testing were denied.
Bishop Philip Anyolo of Homa Bay, who also serves as chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Kenya, addressed the bishops’ concerns during a recent press conference in Nairobi.
“We are not in conflict with the Ministry of Health, but we have an apostolic and moral duty to ensure Kenyans are getting safe vaccines,” he said."
The article goes on to discuss concerns that a previous vaccine might contain ingredients which would serve as a form of population control and the way this was addressed as bishops sought to have the vaccine tested to ensure that it did not have such a dual purpose.
There are reasons for Catholic bishops to feel the need to protect their flocks from attempts to control their fertility without their knowledge or consent. There is a history, both in the United States and abroad of such actions.
We are so blessed to have such shepherds advocating for us.
May God bless our bishops and strengthen them in faith and holiness.
Amen.