I hold it to be mortal sin to take one of the jabs that contain aborted baby cells ... for any reason. It’s intrinsically sinful and involves direct (not remote) participation in grave evil.
I believe that taking the ones that used aborted cells for testing could be justified for a grave reason. CÖVÌD does not constitute grave reason, but perhaps the loss of one’s job could qualify.
Taking one of the mRNA viruses that do not use fetal cells (though I don’t believe these exist yet) could be grave without serious reason because of the health effects, especially the destruction of fertility. But if someone didn’t believe the evidence that this is the case, then I guess the person could be absolved of serious sin. At this point we’re talking about scientific or medical judgment.
Taking a normal vax (attenuated virus and no use of fetal cells) such as being produced by a couple of companies would be less grave and less serious reasons could justify it ... again depending on one’s judgment about the potential harm done.
In the case of the harm to health, it would be analogous to taking on any line of employment that may be dangerous.
So the demand for a yes or no answer with a single sentence betrays some ignorance here ... as does the simple “yes” answer above.