Yes, it's very common, it's not a whole fetus, they use a cell line, they grow the cells. It doesn't have to be a fetus, there's a famous case of a women that had a very aggressive cancer with cells that never die.
Here is a bbc article on cell lines used in vaccines, it's no secret:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20201103-the-controversial-cells-that-saved-10-million-lives
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