Corona virus disease 2019 pandemic: Addressing the needs of refugees and migrants in the european region

S. Shrivastava, P. Shrivastava
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The Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has influenced the lives of millions of people across the world and forced all the public health authorities to divert their attention towards the disease. The refugees and migrants have been recognized as vulnerable population groups and it is a must that in general, we should try to meet the needs of these population groups in this ongoing pandemic. Considering the practical concerns pertaining to the difficulty in accessing health care or residing in overcrowded settings or poor water supply, it makes them extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 infection, as all these factors play an important role in enhancing the transmission of the disease. The need of the hour is to prevent the possibility of stigma and discrimination and ensure that reliable and timely information is passed to them through trustworthy resources. Further, all steps should be taken to inform them about the need to maintain social distancing, use of personal protective equipment and strict adherence to the infection prevention and control recommendations. In conclusion, in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the refugees and migrants deserve equal priority and attention like that of the general population. However, considering their vulnerability to acquire the infection due to varying environmental and social attributes, it becomes crucial to facilitate early detection and isolation of the cases and thereby interrupt the chain of transmission and thus reduce the overall caseload.
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2019年冠状病毒病大流行:解决欧洲区域难民和移民的需求
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了全世界数百万人的生活,并迫使所有公共卫生当局将注意力转移到该疾病上。难民和移徙者已被认为是脆弱的人口群体,总的来说,我们必须努力满足这些人口群体在这一持续大流行病中的需求。考虑到难以获得医疗保健或居住在过度拥挤的环境或供水不良等实际问题,这使他们极易感染COVID-19,因为所有这些因素都在加强疾病传播方面发挥了重要作用。当务之急是防止污名化和歧视的可能性,并确保通过可信赖的资源向她们传递可靠和及时的信息。此外,应采取一切措施,使他们了解保持社交距离、使用个人防护装备和严格遵守感染预防和控制建议的必要性。总之,在抗击新冠肺炎疫情的斗争中,难民和移民应得到与普通民众同等的重视和关注。然而,考虑到他们由于不同的环境和社会属性而容易受到感染,促进早期发现和隔离病例,从而中断传播链,从而减少总体病例量变得至关重要。
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