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media captionBBC Asian Network presenters and Dr Rangan Chatterjee explain how to look after your mental health during lockdown
Talking about mental health in the South Asian community can be taboo but BBC Asian Network wants people to think about their wellbeing during lockdown.
There are concerns that the coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on peoples mental health, fuelling feelings of loneliness and anxiety. The proportion of adults showing symptoms of depression has almost doubled since the start of the pandemic, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Some communities are feeling the impact more than others. According to Public Health England, men of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani descent, as well as white British men, reported a significant decline in their mental health.
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image captionMisinformation is causing vaccine hesitancy amongst ethnic minority communities, experts fear
The South Asian community has one of the highest levels of vaccine hesitancy in the UK, surveys suggest.
More than 40% of Pakistani and Bangladeshi people say they are unlikely to get the jab, while more than 20% of Indian people do not want to be vaccinated, according to a document from the government s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Some doctors believe fake news could be causing some people to reject the Covid vaccine. Some of these myths include claims the vaccine contains animal products and is not halal, or that it causes infertility.