Public Health Protocols/Guidelines for Masjids and Islamic Centres (2021)
Abstract
Please find in this a series of COVID-19 related safety documents that we recommend to be used by all Mosque Committees for the safe reopening and functioning of Mosques. FIANZ has consulted many experts and stakeholders and has reviewed relevant Government regulations and guidelines during the development of these documents. These guidelines should be adapted by Mosque Committees to suit their own context. Each mosque shall be in charge of their own COVID-19 Safety Plan. Our role of FIANZ is advisory and it is strongly recommended that the Ministry of Health be contacted for further clarification. Please note that advice from the Ministry of Health is subject to change and you should refer to the Ministry of Health webpage for the most up to date information. Inshallah these guidelines shall contribute to ensuring the safety of our community and to the wider public health of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Citation
Mohammed J, Rizwan S, Amir S, Kashkhari I, Ali R, Faizal N, Khan A (2021). Public Health Protocols/Guidelines for Masjids and Islamic Centres. Wellington. The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ).This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420605 - Preventative health care42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420603 - Health promotion
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