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Forgetting the 'conspiracy theory', this time Moin Ali is asking everyone to get the corona vaccine

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  • 31 January, 2021 16:38:59

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Sports Desk: England cricket team all-rounder Moin Ali has called on everyone to forget the conspiracy theory and get vaccinated against coronavirus. So that the current crisis situation can be overcome and return to normal life. Moin dismissed the conspiracy to keep the price of the corona vaccine low for the minority population. Medical scientists are still trying to determine exactly what dose of vaccine would be most effective for the Kovid-19 virus.

However, Moin thinks that it is better to get vaccinated than to stay in isolation for 14 days after being infected with coronavirus. The English all-rounder said he would take the vaccine whenever he got a chance. Speaking at the Zoom Conference in Chennai, India, Moin said, "At the moment, I would have taken this (vaccine) and told everyone to take it. I would definitely talk to people who know something about me and ask my family and others to do the same.

' He added, ‘It’s just like any other vaccine. Many conspiracy theories are being heard in this regard. But there is nothing beyond medical science. In our society, people show extra caution when taking anything. But now it is important for us to make everything normal.

" Moin Ali's remarks came in the wake of a news release last month. Where Muslim leaders in England have expressed skepticism about the corona vaccine and have repeatedly told everyone to be sure before taking the vaccine because of ethnicity.

A study of corona patients in England this week found that 43 per cent of whites out of one million people over the age of 60 and not in a care home had received the corona vaccine. Where only 30 percent of Bangladeshis and Pakistanis have been vaccinated.

And if we talk about black people, then this rate comes down to only 21 percent. But blacks are four times more likely than other people and people of Bangladeshi-Pakistani background to double the death rate. Moin Ali himself is a citizen of Pakistani descent. Who contracted coronavirus on a tour of Sri Lanka on behalf of England and was in isolation for 13 days.

Chris Oakes, who came in close contact with him, also had to stay in isolation for a week. Moin could join the team in the middle of the first Test of the Sri Lanka tour. He later started exercising during the second Test.

After missing two Tests of that tour, he is now preparing for the series against India. He will return to red ball cricket after about 18 months.

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