Kurdish community to ignore Covid-19 conspiracy theories that are spreading “out of control”.Shakha Sattar has launched a campaign to get more people from his community to “get the jab, save a life” while combating myths about the vaccines.Shakha said the Kurdish community - Christian and Muslim - had been blighted by myths - debunked at numerous times by various sources - that the vaccine contained animal products that make it non-permissible religiously.
There have also been conspiracy theories that the vaccine contains a microchip to track people.Shakha, 34, from Glasgow, who organises the Kurdish Development Association, said: “We are trying to raise awareness about the Covid-19 vaccine and hit back against the conspiracy theories that.