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Minnesota mosques prepare for Ramadan —with COVID -19 vaccines

Copy shortlink: Imam Ahmed Aboubadria is a healer of the soul, not the body. But he readily agreed to have his Eden Prairie mosque converted into a COVID-19 vaccination site last week to inoculate Muslim faithful in preparation for Ramadan, which begins Monday night. His mosque is among at least 16 in Minnesota that have set up makeshift vaccine spaces and waiting rooms in the past 10 days. More than 7,000 people have been vaccinated in a campaign designed to reach a community underserved by the vaccine rollout, despite being among those most at risk. I think this is a fantastic idea, said Aboubadria, sitting at his desk in the Al-Tawba Masjid as a steady stream of people rolled up their sleeves down the hall for the vaccine.

Pandemic spurs demand for global migration | Business – Gulf News

An increasing number of people are now looking at immigration for a better life Covid-19 has led people to explore immigration options in countries with benefits such as free healthcare and education Image Credit: Shutterstock The era of Covid-19 upended life as we know it, with no sector left unaltered. In the case of immigration, the pandemic gave people all over the world the opportunity to pause for a while and analyse their lives and in many cases this led to wanting a better life overseas in a safe country with benefits such as free healthcare and education. One interesting side effect of the health crisis has been that countries have had the chance to shine or not in the eyes of a particularly engaged global audience. Three of the biggest winners were Australia, New Zealand and Canada, who all showed great care for their citizens while managing to incur only minimal impact to everyday life.

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