jab to 16 and 17 years olds and said she could see a “number of reasons” for extending it across the UK.
13.04.2021 - 15:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Muslims can take the Covid vaccine during Ramadan without it breaking their fast, a medical expert has confirmed.
On Good Morning Britain today (April 13), host Adil Ray and health editor Dr Hilary Jones were discussing people within the Muslim community getting their jabs as the holy month of Ramadan begins.
Millions of people across the UK and around the world will be celebrating the festival, which involves four
jab to 16 and 17 years olds and said she could see a “number of reasons” for extending it across the UK.
coronavirus vaccine which is being developed right on our front doorstep. Boffins behind the Valneva jab, which is being produced in Livingston, West Lothian, are seeking 4,000 volunteers to participate in clinical trials.
Following the news that under-30s in the UK will be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca Covid jab and that some countries have suspended its use entirely over fears it can cause blood clots, Google searches on the condition have surged.
Pregnant women should be offered the coronavirus vaccine jab, according to the UK's vaccine advisers. Mums -to-be should be offered the jab at the same time as the rest of the population according to new advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI).
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