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. 2021 Oct 14;7(10):e08174. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08174

Table 4.

Attitudes regarding COVID-19 infection and vaccination during Ramadan (N = 502).

Questions Yes (n%) No (n%)
1. Will you feel safe to go outside for prayers in this Covid-19 situation? 132 (26.3%) 370 (73.7%)
2. Will you wear a mask every time going for prayer in the mosque in this pandemic? 451 (89.8%) 51 (10.2%)
3. Do you agree with the obligatory lockdown/measures of coronavirus during Ramadan? 375 (74.7%) 127 (25.3%)
4. Will you go outside to have an iftar with everyone in the traditional way during the Covid-19 situation? 113 (22.5%) 389 (77.5%)
5. Do you maintain a nutritional balance by eating lots of vitamins and fruits during Ramadan to reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection? 375 (74.7%) 127 (25.3%)
6. Do you wish to get vaccinated during fasting hour? 208 (41.4%) 294 (58.6%)
7. If you are fully vaccinated, will you continue to go for Taraweeh prayer at mosque during Ramadan? 315 (62.7%) 187 (37.3%)
8. If the vaccination site is transferred to a mosque, will you take COVID-19 vaccine at evening during Ramadan? 393 (78.3%) 109 (21.7%)