Undetermined Implications of Islamic Veil Practicing for COVID-19 Diagnosis and Treatment

Rastmanesh R
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A recent systematic review demonstrated that among different religions, the association between COVID-19 risks and religious practice was different in terms of transmission, mitigation and adaptation to COVID-19. We argue that this difference might be partially correlated with strict full face and level of Islamic veiling practice. Strict full face veil techniques intuitively and practically mimic wearing facemasks, thus providing a protective role against COVID-19 viral exposure. It however prevents sufficient sunlight exposure needed to synthesis enough vitamin D in the skin, which is as an important factor in COVID-19 prevention and treatment. This letter specifically and intentionally focused on Islamic countries; however, its implications cover similar religious practices and settings. Based on preliminary observations from Iran and Arab countries, we will show that despite similar lower vitamin D status, veiling practice and full-face-veil-wearing probably put a protective –meanwhile differential- effect against COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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伊斯兰面纱实践对COVID-19诊断和治疗的影响尚不确定
最近的一项系统综述表明,在不同的宗教中,COVID-19风险与宗教习俗之间的关联在COVID-19的传播、缓解和适应方面有所不同。我们认为,这种差异可能部分与严格的全脸和伊斯兰面纱的水平有关。严格的全脸面纱技术直观、实用地模拟了戴口罩的效果,从而提供了对COVID-19病毒暴露的保护作用。然而,它阻碍了皮肤合成足够维生素D所需的充足阳光照射,而维生素D是预防和治疗COVID-19的重要因素。这封信特别并有意地把重点放在伊斯兰国家;然而,它的含义涵盖了类似的宗教习俗和背景。根据伊朗和阿拉伯国家的初步观察,我们将表明,尽管维生素D水平相似,但佩戴面纱和全脸面纱可能对COVID-19病例和死亡起到保护作用,同时也有区别作用。
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