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Joseph Kitcher receives his vaccine from healthcare assistant Sandra Kemp at the Al Hikmah Centre in Batley
Calls to get jabbed come alongside new figures showing more than a quarter of a million people in the district and more than 31 million people across England have now received a first dose of the vaccine.
NHS staff are continuing to vaccinate people within the guidance set out by the JCVI on priority groups, and anyone aged 34 or over can now book their jab through the national booking system.
In total, 229,119 people in the district have received their first dose of protection and 137,329 have already been fully vaccinated with both doses.
Covid-19: PM praises Islamic centre for debunking anti-vaccine myths as mosques host vaccine clinics
Covid-19: PM praises Islamic centre for debunking anti-vaccine myths as mosques host vaccine clinics
26th Feb 2021
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Harun Nasrullah
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised the staff at Al-Hikmah Centre in Batley for their efforts in dispelling myths around Covid-19 vaccines. The Islamic centre, one of several mosques to turn their premises into pop-up clinics, has been vaccinating about 600 patients a day since it opened.
On a visit to the centre on February 1, Johnson said, “Spreading a sense of positivity about the vaccine” was vital.
Issue 382- Friday 26th February 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised the staff at Al-Hikmah Centre in Batley for their efforts in dispelling myths around Covid-19 vaccines. The Islamic centre, one of several mosques to turn their premises into pop-up clinics, has been vaccinating about 600 patients a day since it opened.
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Building a way out of the pandemic requires Johnson engages with Muslims in addressing persistent structural inequalities, rather than leading an un-listening team of ministers, ruling by their own dictates often ignoring and neglecting local bodies that have the necessary expertise so essentially needed.
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