The same public health guidance continues to apply during Ramadan!
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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, Halal, permissible while fasting and effective in protecting you and those around you.
If you feel well, don't delay getting your vaccine because of Ramadan!
There is no need to do, eat or drink anything special on your vaccination day!
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Have COVID-19 symptoms or were exposed?
Get tested ASAP and tell others without delay.
COVID-19 testing does not break your fast!
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If you have no or mild symptoms of COVID-19, you can continue to fast.
If your symptoms are severe, you feel fasting will worsen your symptoms or delay recovery, you may break your fast and make it up later.
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Some masjids may be closed in hotspot regions while others may be open with reduced capacity.
Please respect all the rules and pray at only 1 local masjid within your region, if permitted.
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No indoor Iftaar gatherings at the masjid this year!
If your masjid is open, they may recommend enjoying Iftaar with your household, provide dates or water bottles outdoors, or organize drive-thru Iftaars.
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Keep Iftaar gatherings within regional limits!
Break your fast with those living with you, and consider hosting virtual Iftaars with extended family and friends.
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Pray Taraweeh prayers at home (as per the Sunnah) or at your local masjid (if it is open)
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In the last 10 nights of the month, observe 'Itikaf at home this year
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Support your family at home to get the most out of Ramadan this year!
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Pay your Zakat (charity) and support your masjid, local food bank and global community to multiply your rewards!
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Recite, Reflect and Reconnect with the Qur'an this Ramadan!
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Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem from the Canadian Muslim COVID-19 Task Force to all that are observing and celebrating.
May the blessings of this month permeate our lives, our homes, our communities and may we all emerge safely from this 3rd wave, together. Ameen!
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Although this Eid may be a bit different, start your Eid with the same rituals - eat an odd number of dates, perform ghusl, dress up in your best clothes and recite the Eid takbirat.
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Send Virtual Eid Greetings 🤳
Take some time to call your loved ones, send a text or leave a message wishing them a Happy Eid.
The Prophet Muhammad PBUH would greet people on Eid with the following:
"TaqabbalAllahu Minna wa Minkum" - May Allah accept from us and from you