professor greg snell, thank you _ now. professor greg snell, thank you very _ now.ery much for your time. i realise you are a busy man and thank you very much from all of us here at world news. . ~ from all of us here at world news. ., ~ , ., from all of us here at world news. ., ~ i. . ., ., islamic scholars and doctors in britain are urging muslims to continue getting a covid—19 vaccine during ramadan, which begins next week. in a health campaign, muslim leaders explain that because the vaccine is not nutritious, it does not amount to breaking the ritual fast. harry farley reports. this islamic centre in birmingham is one of many that have been converted into a vaccine centre. for now, their focus has switched from saving souls to saving lives. there has been some debate among islamic scholars but the majority now say the covid vaccine does not break the fast. ~ ~' ., vaccine does not break the fast. ~ ~ ., ., vaccine does not break the fast. ~ ., ., ., ., vaccine does not break the fast. ~' ., ., ., ., ., fast. we know that a lot of people. — fast. we know that a