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EUROPE: In some countries, undocumented immigrants have been left out of vaccination efforts.
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Around 64 percent of adults have received at least one dose of a vaccine and roughly 44 percent are fully vaccinated across European countries surveyed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). But the delta variant sweeping the continent has heightened urgency to vaccinate the rest.
Undocumented immigrants in the United States are eligible to get vaccinated, and the federal government has said it will not conduct immigration enforcement operations around vaccine sites.
In March, the E.U. published guidance calling for member states to include all immigrants in coronavirus vaccination programs, regardless of their legal status.
Still, vaccination policies and procedures vary widely across Europe, and an ECDC report last month found that low vaccination rates persist among some immigrant groups.
“The public health imperative [to vaccinate immigrants] is one that still has legs. But it’s an invisibility issue in some countries,” said Alyna Smith, an advocacy officer at the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM).
The struggle to vaccinate this “invisible” population has underscored existing health-care disparities. Public health experts say it may put a wrench in plans to return to normal life on a continent itching to shed coronavirus restrictions. ...
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