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Dozens of countries have no plan to vaccinate refugees against the coronavirus That could be a fatal flaw, experts warn

Dozens of countries have no plan to vaccinate refugees against the coronavirus That could be a fatal flaw, experts warn
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Dozens of countries have no plan to vaccinate refugees That could leave everyone at risk

Dozens of countries have no plan to vaccinate refugees. That could leave everyone at risk. Miriam Berger A Syrian refugee receives a coronavirus vaccine in Mafraq, Jordan, on Jan. 18, 2021. (Reuters) With a few clicks, Rowi Alomur, 38, a Syrian refugee and mother of two living in northwestern Jordan, signed up for a free coronavirus vaccine this month through a national online platform. With the priority set for those 65 and older, or with certain underlying conditions, Alomur told The Washington Post that she is awaiting a text message that will tell her when and where to go for her shot when her turn comes up.

The Brazil Variant Is Exposing the World s Vulnerability

The Atlantic Somehow the coronavirus is rampaging through a city that was supposedly immune. Getty / The Atlantic Even in a year of horrendous suffering, what is unfolding in Brazil stands out. In the rainforest city of Manaus, home to 2 million people, bodies are reportedly being dropped into mass graves as quickly as they can be dug. Hospitals have run out of oxygen, and people with potentially treatable cases of COVID-19 are dying of asphyxia. This nature and scale of mortality have not been seen since the first months of the pandemic. This is happening in a very unlikely place. Manaus saw a devastating outbreak last April that similarly overwhelmed systems, infecting the majority of the city. Because the morbidity was so ubiquitous, many scientists believed the population had since developed a high level of immunity that would preclude another devastating wave of infection. On the whole, Brazil has already reported the second-highest death toll in the world (though half that

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