2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1006267/v1
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Mosque as a vaccination site for ethnic minority in Japan: leaving no one behind amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Ethnic minorities with different languages and religions are potentially vulnerable not only during natural hazard-induced disasters, but also during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their vaccination coverage may be lower, and vaccination strategies should prevent them from being left behind. This report presents the first case in Japan where a mosque, being the hub of foreign Muslims, was used as a vaccination site from the end of July 2021. The targeted mosque was Ebina Mosque in Kanagawa Prefecture, and most of the … Show more

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