Islamic scholars and physicians in the United Kingdom have come together in an attempt to dispel fears that taking the coronavirus vaccine during Ramadan will break a Muslim’s fast. Many Muslims are reportedly afraid to take the vaccine during the holy month, which begins on Tuesday, as they believe that in addition to breaking their fast, possible side affects from the vaccine could prompt them to take over the counter drugs during the day, a no-no for healthy people who are fasting. Islamic scholars announced that taking the licensed coronavirus vaccines does not break one’s fast, and Muslims should not delay getting vaccinated during Ramadan. Islamic physicians joined in, adding that intr
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