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Muslim leaders warn - get the vaccine or risk losing Ramadan next year Date published: 19 April 2021
Imam Qari Asim, Chair of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board
Muslims who miss vaccination appointments risk ignoring the knowledge of senior clerics and spending Ramadan 2022 away from their families.
That is the view of Muzahid Khan, one of the regional consultants at the Strengthening Faith Institutions programme, who believes that the Holy Month should be a reason to get inoculated.
Mr Khan remains alarmed at figures showing that people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage have the second lowest uptake of COVID-19 vaccines, even though local pop-up vaccination centres have been a huge success in places with high concentration of these communities.
The widow of an M1 smart motorway crash victim has called for urgent action after two more people were killed on the same stretch of road on Easter Sunday.
Claire Mercer s husband Jason, 44, died on the M1 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in 2019 when he was struck by a lorry on a section of the road without a hard shoulder.
Another man, Alexandru Murgeanu, 22, died in the same incident and, prior to this weekend, at least two more people have been killed on the road since 2018.
South Yorkshire Police today revealed that two further people died in a collision on the M1 northbound in Sheffield on Sunday.