Wiles earlier promoted a conspiracy theory that COVID-19 vaccines are being used to kill millions of people.
, Wiles' organization asked for prayer and said that the pastor was"very weak." It explained that Wiles' fever had subsided and that he did not have any"respiratory issues." But it said that there was concern over how fatigued he continued to feel. The letter included a prayer for supporters to repeat.
Polling has shown that conservative white evangelical Christians are one of the groups most likely to be skeptical about COVID-19 vaccines. A mid-February survey conducted by Pew Research showed that about 45 percent of white evangelicals said they"definitely" or"probably" will not get vaccinated against the virus.about the COVID-19 vaccines, others have called on their followers to get vaccinated.
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