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Religion, health and booze

Thursday 16 February 2023 | Written by Al Williams | Published in

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Religion, health and booze
Cook Islands Christian Church, Avarua. PHOTO: DESTIMAP/21120621

The 2021 Census question on religion was not compulsory, nevertheless, only 2 per cent or 323 people, refused or did not respond to the question.

The 2021 Census question on religion was not compulsory, nevertheless, only 2 per cent or 323 people, refused or did not respond to the question.


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