Is administering COVID vaccines permissible?
Question: Is administering COVID vaccines permissible? I was recently authorized as a pharmacy technician to administer these vaccines — and I will likely need to administer them to non-mahram women as I have to follow my employer’s protocols.
Answer:
In the Name of Allah, the Merciful and Compassionate
It is permitted and praiseworthy to administer these vaccines, as doing so is from medical treatment; and limiting or preventing public harm.
Given that you will be wearing gloves administering them to someone of the opposite sex wouldn’t be impermissible.
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