Abstract

More than three years statistics of the Covid-19 pandemic shows great anomalies in relative fatalities of different countries. Computations show that Christian and Jewish populations, by a factor of 4 to 5, suffer greater relative fatalities compared to the Muslim populations. Ironically, most Muslim populations are developing or underdeveloped, deprived of health services available to the mostly-developed Christian and Jewish populations. Factors that may be contributing to the fatality discrepancies such as, development status, median ages, and alcohol consumption rates, have been discussed. A Quranic forbiddance of drinking alcohol has been suggested as an important factor in the lower fatalities of the Muslim populations in Covid-19 pandemic.

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