Correction to: Spiritual Support During COVID-19 in England: A Scoping Study of Online Sources.

J Relig Health

Research Centre for Transcultural Studies in Health, Department of Mental Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London, NW4 4BT, UK.

Published: August 2021

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