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How A U K Imam Countered Vaccine Hesitancy And Helped Thousands Get The Jab
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Royaume-Uni : à Birmingham, la mosquée accueille le centre de vaccination contre le Covid-19 pour dissiper la désinformation
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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.
More than 12.8 million people have been vaccinated in the U.K., making it a leader in the world. But the pandemic has been devastating in the country, taking more than 113,000 lives a disproportionate amount of them from minority communities.
The country, with a population of about 67 million, plans to vaccinate 15 million people, those deemed most at risk of dying of COVID-19, by mid-February. After that, the government will target people aged 50 and over, along with those who have underlying health conditions. From the spring onwards, they ll begin vaccinating the rest of the adult population, which make up about 21 million people.