2020/12/21 19:30 A man leaves as halal logo of Indonesian Ulema Council is displayed on the facade of a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. A. A man leaves as halal logo of Indonesian Ulema Council is displayed on the facade of a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. As companies race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine and countries scramble to secure doses, questions about the use of pork products banned by some religious groups has raised concerns about the possibility of disrupted immunization campaigns. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana) Muslim women ride a motorbike past a coronavirus-themed mural in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. Writings on the mural read Let s fight.
Coronavirus vaccine raises concern among Muslims over halal status
As companies race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine and countries scramble to secure doses, questions arise about the use of pork products banned by some religious groups.
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Updated Dec. 20, 2020
JAKARTA, Indonesia â In October, Indonesian diplomats and Muslim clerics stepped off a plane in China. While the diplomats were there to finalize deals to ensure millions of doses reached Indonesian citizens, the clerics had a much different concern: Whether the COVID-19 vaccine was permissible for use under Islamic law.
As companies race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine and countries scramble to secure doses, questions about the use of pork products â banned by some religious groups â has raised concerns about the possibility of disrupted immunization campaigns.
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December 20, 2020 | Reported By : Press Trust of India
In October, Indonesian diplomats and Muslim clerics stepped off a plane
in China. While the diplomats were there to finalise deals to ensure
millions of doses reached Indonesian citizens, the clerics had a much
different concern: Whether the Corona vaccine was permissible for use
under Islamic law.
As companies race to develop a Corona
vaccine and countries scramble to secure doses, questions about the use
of pork products banned by some religious groups has raised concerns about the possibility of disrupted immunisation campaigns.
Pork-derived gelatin has been widely used as a stabilizer to ensure vaccines remain