Enhancing public trust in COVID-19 vaccination during ramadan 2022: A call for action

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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar in which it is compulsory for Muslims to abstain from eating and drinking during the daytime. The COVID-19 pandemic posed additional challenges for Muslims as the crowded religious gatherings could give a new breath to the spread of the virus. Similar measures were adopted during Ramadan in 2021. The initiation of COVID-19 vaccination across the globe in combination with the need to maintain personal protective measures against COVID-19, result in new needs and challenges. At this juncture, Ramadan 2022 offers a growing opportunity to unite a global voice for solidarity, equal distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, and tackling the challenge of vaccine hesitancy.

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Qasba, R., Nawaz, F. A., Ahmad, S., Kamal, M. A., Uakkas, S., & Essar, M. Y. (2022, July 1). Enhancing public trust in COVID-19 vaccination during ramadan 2022: A call for action. International Journal of Health Planning and Management. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3495

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