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COVID-19 Vaccine for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants: Building Trust on the Frontlines

Q&A: One-Shot COVID-19 Vaccine Expands Opportunities to Prevent Death & Severe Disease

Reprint Q&A: What PCPs Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines

Health Department and Vaccine Clinic Considerations to Reach Migrant and Immigrant Workers: A COVID-19 Vaccine Accessibility Checklist

A woman receives the COVID-19 vaccine

 

Planning, Partnerships, and Perseverance: Overcoming Challenges on the COVID-19 Frontlines

An agricultural worker harvesting apples

 

In 2020, while COVID-19 outbreaks were already hitting farms further south, Maine's late harvest window provided clinicians and public health workers a longer lead time to prepare and advocate for migrant farmworkers, before they arrived. 

750 COVID-19 Patients Later, A One-Year Milestone

Laszlo Madaras and colleague in PPE

By Dr. Laszlo Madaras

Serving Refugees, Immigrants, & Migrants When Virtual Isn't Possible: A COVID-19 Outreach Event Checklist

Community health Worker speaking to participants

 

Eyes Wide Open, and Hopeful: On Receiving the Second COVID-19 Vaccine Injection, From a Hospitalist on the Frontlines

Dr. Laszlo Madaras receives COVID-19 vaccination

By: Laszlo Madaras, MD, MPH

Top Six COVID-19 Resources for Vaccine Readiness for Immigrant and Migrant Communities

Position Statement: Everyone Needs an Opportunity to Be Vaccinated

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