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What if I don’t get it?

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The arrival of COVID-19 vaccines raise some complex questions for many Adventsts.

Do Adventists need to get the vaccine to be healthy? If they don't, how will that impact their personal lives? Will they be able to travel, run businesses, go to school and do ministry?

In this webinar, an Adventist doctor and lawyers explore these issues and answer audience questions regarding the health and religious freedom implications of the Covid vaccines and public health measures.

Lifestyle MED LIVE are interactive online events where you join leading experts to explore the power of healthy lifestyles for the prevention, treatment and even reversal of today's most common chronic diseases.

Hosts: Lifestyle Is Medicine, Pathways Lifestyle Medicine Clinics

This is a free Zoom event. You will receive the login link when you register.

PRESENTERS

Dr George Cho, ND, CEP, MFSc is Clinic Director at Pathways Lifestyle Medicine Clinics and Certified Exercise Physiologist at Cleveland Clinic Canada's Executive Health Program. His practices focuses on using science-based lifestyle medicine for the prevention, treatment and reversal of chronic diseases. Dr Cho speaks extensively on exercise, lifestyle medicine and nutrition.

Jay Cameron LLB is Litigation Manager at the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, a non-profit law firm dedicated to the education and defence of Canadians constitutional rights, particularly freedom of religion and conscience, freedom of speech and freedom of association. Jay graduated from law school in 2007 and articled at a national law firm in Calgary, Alberta. After being called to the bar in 2008, Jay worked as a Crown prosecutor, where he ran trials and bail hearings. In 2012 he returned to Alberta and civil litigation and has since appeared at every level of court in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, the Court of Appeal in Ontario, and the Supreme Court of Canada. He believes in the importance of constitutionalism and the rule of law to national success. He believes that everyone is created equal by God and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.

Grace Mackintosh LLB is General Counsel and Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. She is a published author, and prior to her move to Ontario in early 2009, she worked as legal counsel with Miller Thomson LLP in Calgary, Alberta representing clients with respect to constitutional, government and human rights law. Grace also served at the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission for three years, from 2001 to 2004, where she developed human rights policy and made public presentations on behalf of the Commission. She is currently involved in several religious freedom public awareness projects addressing national and international issues.

MAIN ORGANIZERS

Lifestyle Is Medicine Institute is a not-for-profit ministry in Toronto on a mission to train every Seventh-day Adventist to practice and share the principles of lifestyle medicine. Learn more: www.liminstitute.org

CLINIC PARTNER

Pathways Lifestyle Medicine Clinics is a group of lifestyle medicine clinics that focus on preventing, treating and reversing today's most common health conditions using evidence-based lifestyle medicine. Pathways operates two medical clinics in Toronto: the North York Lifestyle Medicine Clinic and Junction Lifestyle Medicine Clinic. To learn more about Pathways and book an appointment: www.pathwaystowholeness.ca

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PARTNERS

Paradise Fields is a certified organic farm and health clinic on a mission to produce the world's most nutrient-dense food and help people experience wholistic health. Learn more at: www.paradisefields.ca

Lifestyle Is Medicine is a not-for-profit in Toronto that inspires and equips people to prevent and reverse chronic diseases through science-based lifestyle medicine principles. Learn more: www.lifestylemed.org

Western Toronto Korean Seventh-day Adventist Church. Seventh-day Adventists are widely recognized as one of the healthiest people groups in North America and promote healthy living as part of their health practice. Learn more at www.adventist.org

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