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Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in Immigration Detention Centers Requires the Release of Detainees.

William D Lopez1, Nolan Kline1, Alana M W LeBrón1, Nicole L Novak1, Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young1, Gregg Gonsalves1, Ranit Mishori1, Basil A Safi1, Ian M Kysel1.   

Abstract

Immigration detention centers are densely populated facilities in which restrictive conditions limit detainees' abilities to engage in social distancing or hygiene practices designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. With tens of thousands of adults and children in more than 200 immigration detention centers across the United States, immigration detention centers are likely to experience COVID-19 outbreaks and add substantially to the population of those infected.Despite compelling evidence indicating a heightened risk of infection among detainees, state and federal governments have done little to protect the health of detained im-migrants. An evidence-based public health framework must guide the COVID-19 response in immigration detention centers.We draw on the hierarchy of controls framework to demonstrate how immigration detention centers are failing to implement even the least effective control strategies. Drawing on this framework and recent legal and medical advocacy efforts, we argue that safely releasing detainees from immigration detention centers into their communities is the most effective way to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks in immigration detention settings. Failure to do so will result in infection and death among those detained and deepen existing health and social inequities.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33211577      PMCID: PMC7750591          DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   11.561


  4 in total

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Authors:  Catherine Duarte; Drew B Cameron; Ada T Kwan; Stefano M Bertozzi; Brie A Williams; Sandra I McCoy
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-05-14       Impact factor: 4.135

2.  COVID-19 testing, infection, and vaccination among deported Mexican migrants: Results from a survey on the Mexico-U.S. border.

Authors:  Ana P Martínez-Donate; Catalina Correa-Salazar; Leah Bakely; Jesús Eduardo González-Fagoaga; Ahmed Asadi-Gonzalez; Mariana Lazo; Emilio Parrado; Xiao Zhang; Maria Gudelia Rangel Gomez
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-29

3.  Considerations for COVID-19 management in reception centers for refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants, Spain 2020.

Authors:  Andreas Hoefer; Despina Pampaka; Daniel Castrillejo; José Luengo-Cabrera; Martha Paisi; Silvia Herrera-León; Noemí López-Perea; Jorge Del Diego-Salas
Journal:  Int J Infect Dis       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 12.074

4.  Orange County, California COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Best Practices Checklist: A Community-Centered Call to Action for Equitable Vaccination Practices.

Authors:  Kameko J Washburn; Alana M W LeBrón; Abigail S Reyes; Isabel Becerra; America Bracho; Ellen Ahn; Ana Siria Urzúa; Mary Anne Foo; Salvador Zárate; Sora Park Tanjasiri; Bernadette Boden-Albala
Journal:  Health Equity       Date:  2022-01-17
  4 in total

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