Health
Ramadan a chance to dispel vaccinations myths across Islamic world – Sydney Morning Herald
Disinformation about COVID-19 is a deadly problem and this month Muslims have the perfect opportunity to protect themselves and others.

More than one billion Muslims welcomed the start of Ramadan this year. But this is no ordinary Ramadan. Though this is the second time Muslims have celebrated under COVID-19 restrictions, it is the first time Ramadan has occurred during massive vaccine rollouts.
However, as global health organisations have warned, major obstacles could derail a successful global vaccine rollout. And one of the biggest of those obstacles is COVID disinformation.
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