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Health & Wellness
COVID-19 disproportionately harms refugees and migrants - WHO study
With over 30,000 respondents from most member states of the WHO, the study is the first serious attempt to assess the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on refugees and migrants.
African migrants wait in line for the opening of the Population and Immigration Authority office in Bnei Brak, Israel February 4, 2018
(photo credit:
REUTERS/NIR ELIAS
)
By
TOBIAS SIEGAL
DECEMBER 19, 2020 18:55
Updated:
DECEMBER 19, 2020 20:55
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