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“It’s concerning to see that the disparity widened among South Asian groups,” said the study’s lead author, Dr Rohini Mathur of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
“This highlights an urgent need to find effective prevention measures that fit with the needs of the UK’s ethnically diverse population,” she said.
Researchers said the typically larger household size of South Asian groups was one factor that might contribute to the disparity.
Dr Mathur said multi-generational households could increase the risk of exposure to Covid-19, although she said they also offered “valuable informal care networks” and helped to facilitate access to health care.
Muslim institutions in the UK struggle to survive a disproportionate death toll and lockdown-induced financial troubles
A member of mosque staff prays in the otherwise empty Noor Ul Islam Mosque on the day before Ramadan commences in the UK, in Bury, Greater Manchester (AFP) By Published date: 7 March 2021 14:36 UTC | Last update: 1 week 6 days ago
On the first day of lockdown there was a strong sense of deja vu at the Al-Manaar Mosque in west London. The team was strongly reminded of when the mosque s doors were flung open in 2017 to the survivors of the nearby Grenfell Tower fire disaster. Overnight, its elegant halls were transformed into an emergency support centre.
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GP vaccine clinics in Nottinghamshire are targeting areas with low uptake We are really pleased to have been able to play a part in the roll out of the vaccination programme locally.”
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Five Ways Islamic Centre welcomed patients to have the first jab.
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Pfizer jab produces ‘high level’ of coronavirus antibodies after two doses, UK study shows Sean Morrison Pharmacist Naeem Khazee (R) and nurse Jocie Walsh (L) dilute vials of Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine before doses are drawn to be adminstered at a vaccination centre set up at Thornton Little Theatre managed by Wyre Council in Thornton-Cleveleys, northwest England, on January 29, 2021 as Britain s coronavirus vaccination campaign continues. - Britain on Friday claimed its streamlined approach to developing Covid vaccines and support for biotech firms helped it to steal a march on other countries still struggling to implement a roll-out. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)