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- who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: expect to find a higher risk of infection in migrants and their disproportionate share among COVID-19 cases, and consoli- date the (mental) health impacts of pandemic control measures. Our preliminary findings indicate a vast knowledge gap on vaccination coverage among migrant groups. Conclusions: Two years into the syndemic, this review summarizes the global empirical evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 syndemic on migrant populations. With health systems often lacking related data, the review provides an important evidence base for the consideration of migrants in future pandemic . . .
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