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On Friday, the Naz Foundation and Mosaic Initiative hosted a virtual Iftar via Zoom, with all faiths welcome. Among the guest appearances was Prince Charles, head of the Prince's Trust, whose Mosaic initiative has been helping people from disadvantaged backgrounds into key worker roles.
Among a number of medical experts, Dr Wajid Akhter spoke of the need to investigate the apparent ethnic imbalance in Covid-19 cases.
And with Ramadan disrupted by the pandemic, Imam Mahmoud - who was celebrated for his actions during the Finsbury Park Mosque Attacks - shared comforting thoughts about isolation.
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