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Holi 2024: How UK's Labour Party Used Festival Of Colours To Connect With Indian Diaspora

During an event organised by British-Indian think-tank 1928 Institute in London this week, Labour Party leader Keir Starmer was joined by London Mayor Sadiq Khan and members of his Shadow Cabinet to celebrate Holi with the Indian diaspora. ....

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Haunted by unfounded fears for their fertility, British Indians are more likely to resist getting COVID-19 vaccine


Haunted by unfounded fears for their fertility, British Indians are more likely to resist getting COVID-19 vaccine
Haunted by unfounded fears for their fertility, British Indians are more likely to resist getting COVID-19 vaccine
Naina BhardwajFeb 22, 2021, 05:51 IST
Patients waiting at the COVID-19 vaccination centre at the Indian Muslim Welfare Society (IMWS) Al-Hikmah-Centre in Batley, UK on February 1, 2021.Jon Super/AP Photos
British Indians weren t willing to take the vaccine or were unsure.
There is absolutely no evidence that COVID-19
vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men, the BMJ reported.
More than 1.4m British Indians are the largest minority group in the UK, according to the 2011 Census. ....

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UK: British Indians fear COVID-19 vaccine will impede their fertility


Jon Super/AP Photos
A 1928 Institute report found 56% of British Indians weren t willing to take the vaccine or were unsure.
There is absolutely no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men, the BMJ reported.
More than 1.4m British Indians are the largest minority group in the UK, according to the 2011 Census.
British Indians are more likely to resist getting a COVID-19 vaccine due to unfounded fears about their fertility, largely spread through social media misinformation, according to reports.
A Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) poll found that confidence in accepting a COVID-19 vaccine was lowest among those of Asian ethnicity, of whom only 55% were likely to say yes to receiving one. ....

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