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Investigating the resilience of refugee camps to COVID-19: A case of Rohingya settlements in Bangladesh
2021
Journal of Migration and Health
Bangladesh Rohingya camps have hosted 65,000 refugees fled from Myanmar only since 2017. Their compromised living environment and limited physical and socioeconomic facilities make them highly sensitive to COVID-19. The Government of Bangladesh and international aid agencies have applied WHO's IPC (Infection, Prevention, and Control) guidelines to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 outbreaks and enhance their resilience. However, Rohingyas often disregard these guidelines or become reluctant
doi:10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100052
pmid:34405195
pmcid:PMC8352112
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