It is the holiest month for anybody of the Muslim faith. While not without its challenges, it is one that millions of people across the globe take solace in.
But in the midst of a pandemic, life has become incredibly hard for many of us. And no more so than those who are having to fast throughout the day while tackling the worst conditions the coronavirus pandemic can throw up.
Aisha Ahmed, a practice nurse, is one of those working the pandemic and fasting through the month of Ramadan, going with no food or water for up to 18 hours a day.
Aisha says under normal circumstances fasting while working would be no problem but the added stress, workload and extra PPE has made the holy month almost unbearable to work in.
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