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Undocumented workers fear over getting the vaccine


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As the vaccination roll-out continues, there is one community who are afraid to enquire about getting access to the vaccine: undocumented migrants.
It is estimated that up to 20,000 undocumented people are living here, with many of them working across a range of sectors.
Newstalk s Josh Crosbie has been speaking with two Filipino women, who work as carers in Ireland.
One woman, Chello,
told Newstalk Breakfast: I ve never been in the GP since 2015, because I m kind of afraid to go there - that fear is on my mind all the time.
Another woman, Sonia who moved to Ireland in 2008, said: You will feel unsafe at times; you will be thinking that one agency of the Government is straight away connected to the immigration. ....

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Covid-19: Failure to self-isolate central to Ireland's coronavirus control problem


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By contrast in Ireland, if someone receives a positive Covid-19 test and their fridge is bare, they are left to their own devices to procure essential supplies without breaking their isolation.
Furthermore, Ireland has no fines for people breaking self-isolation, though people deemed at risk of infecting others can be detained. In Belgium, for example, people who break the rules can be fined €250.
But fines can deter people who feel they have symptoms from going for a Covid-19 test in the first place. In the UK, some people broke the rules on self-isolation because they feared losing their job, or they needed a day’s pay for rent or food. “It’s not because they’re being defiant, it’s because they’re not being supported,” Mr Patel said. ....

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