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There are concerns that people will be reluctant to have their vaccine during Ramadan
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GPs are urging Muslims to not delay having their Covid-19 vaccine during Ramadan.
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GPs in Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge are urging Muslims not to delay having their Covid-19 vaccine during the holy month of Ramadan.
Ramadan is due to start on the evening of Monday, April 12, and GPs have urged practising Muslims to get their first or second dose of the jab if called forward during this time.
To reassure the Muslim community, the British Islamic Medical Association has reviewed the analysis of Islamic scholars and confirmed that having the vaccine does not invalidate the fast.
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UK Religious Groups Step Up Fight Against COVID-19 Misinformation in WhatsApp
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The COVID-19 conspiracy theories have been on the rise throughout the pandemic, spreading across the internet and claiming that coronavirus is a hoax, and declaring that vaccines are a method for implanting microchips in humans to control the population.
Faith groups in the UK are fighting COVID-19 misinformation on WhatsApp applying the same tactics as the groups sharing them.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) assistant secretary-general told Sky News that the past 12 months have been an information war.
“Some of the stuff that we re seeing going around definitely goes into the territory of deliberate misinformation,” Wajid Akhter said. WhatsApp is a very specific lawless wasteland of social media, he added.
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