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San Francisco unveils prayer rooms at high-volume vaccination sites during Ramadan

San Francisco unveils prayer rooms at high-volume vaccination sites during Ramadan By Lisa Fernandez SAN FRANCISCO - Waiting in line for a vaccine can sometimes take a bit of time. So the San Francisco health department, along with District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney and Human Rights Commissioner and Interfaith Council Board Member Hala Hijazi, decided to open up prayer rooms at high-volume vaccination sites during Ramadan for Muslims who are fasting and praying during their holiest month.  Equity and access to critical services by underserved and vulnerable populations have led to increased trust within our diverse communities and with the City, Hijazi said in a statement. Whether we are providing food vouchers to residents in the Tenderloin or safe places to get vaccinated and pray during these difficult times, we are meeting the needs of our communities where they live, work, play, and pray.  

Islamic leaders battle misconception about vaccines, fasting

Islamic leaders battle misconception about vaccines, fasting DAVID SHARP and MARIAM FAM, Associated Press April 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 15 1of15Mosque member Asie Late s granddaughter Emma watches as a Northwell Health registered nurse inoculates her with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site inside the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in the Staten Island borough of New York.Mary Altaffer/APShow MoreShow Less 2of15Patients wait in the observation area after being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site inside the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in the Staten Island borough of New York. Ahead of Ramadan, Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable for Muslims to be vaccinated during daily fasting that happens during the holy month.Mary Altaffer/APShow

Muslim leaders are on a myth-busting mission on COVID vaccines over Ramadan

Follow Apr. 9, 2021 Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable to be vaccinated for the coronavirus during daily fasting that happens during Ramadan, the most sacred month of the year for Muslims. During the holy month which begins next week, Muslims across the world abstain from all food and drink from sunrise to sunset before typically congregating for evening prayers and iftar meals. The vaccine discussion centers on whether an inoculation amounts to the prohibited act of ingesting something while fasting. LISTEN: On trial and struggling to cobble a coalition, bankrupt Bibi is teetering on the brink

Islamic leaders: It s OK to get vaccine during Ramadan

Islamic leaders: It s OK to get vaccine during Ramadan A Northwell Health registered nurse fills a syringe with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site inside the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in the Staten Island borough of New York. Ahead of Ramadan, Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it s acceptable for Muslims to be vaccinated during daily fasting that happens during the holy month. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Mosque member Asie Late s granddaughter Emma watches as a Northwell Health registered nurse inoculates her with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site inside the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in the Staten Island borough of New York.

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