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Muslims told that having Covid vaccine in Ramadan does not break the fast

The vaccination has no nutritional value and does not contain any animal products. This means that anyone who is fasting for Ramadan will not be breaking their fast by having the vaccine. Dr Waheed Abassi, GP in Stoke-on-Trent and a Clinical Director for NHS Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Groups said that there was nothing the Quran to stop people having the jab. “I wish you a safe and healthy Ramadan,” said Dr Abassi. “We have a duty to preserve life and getting vaccinated is the most effective way to prevent illness and loss of life from Covid-19. “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.

Worrying signs of discrimination concerning coronavirus vaccine

By Paul Donovan Opinion Paul Donovan feels there are worrying signs of discrimation over those getting the coronavirus vaccine or not Why is Covid killing people of colour was the title of a recent fascinating documentary by actor David Harewood. He found Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) people disproportionately represented amongst those getting and dying from covid. This was caused in part by a high representation of BAME people in the front line, key worker professions like health, care, transport and food production. BAME people were also found to be over represented in poorer communities, who would be eating less well and suffering more grievously from things like pollution.

UK honors Pinay nurse for outstanding work in Covid response | Philippine Canadian Inquirer

Many congratulations to Staff Nurse Charito Romano, from the , awarded a British Empire Medal in the #NewYearsHonours for her outstanding work at Arbrook House Care Home in the UK during the #Covid19 pandemic. #Honours2021pic.twitter.com/hA7yAXFPWT   MANILA – Charito Romano, a nurse from the Philippines, was included in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year honors list for her contribution to the coronavirus response. In a tweet on Saturday, United Kingdom (UK) Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce congratulated the Filipina and cited her “outstanding” services to nursing care in Surrey. “Many congratulations to Staff Nurse Charito Romano, from the Philippines, (she had been) awarded a British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honours for her outstanding work at Arbrook House Care Home in the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic,” the envoy said.

Filipina nurse in UK awarded British Empire Medal for outstanding role in COVID-19 response

Published January 2, 2021, 8:45 PM Charito Romano, a nurse from the Philippines, was included in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year honors list for her contribution to the coronavirus response. Charito Romano, a nurse from the Philippines, was awarded a British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honours for her outstanding work at Arbrook House Care Home in the United Kingdom (UK) during the Covid-19 pandemic. UK Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce congratulated the Filipina in a tweet on Saturday (Jan. 2, 2021). (Photo courtesy of UK Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce/ MANILA BULLETIN) In a tweet on Saturday, United Kingdom (UK) Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce congratulated the Filipina and cited her “outstanding” services to nursing care in Surrey.

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