Impact of COVID-19 on the Health of Migrant Children in the United States: From Policy to Practice
- Shazeen Suleman; Lisa Chamberlain
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In this article, the authors discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and wellbeing of migrant children in conflict zones, transit, and post-settlement in the United States. They analyze how pandemic policies influenced migrant children, exacerbating disparities. The authors offer recommendations for healthcare providers to support migrant children, emphasizing resilience and health in the face of these challenges.
This article is part of a series in Pediatrics Clinics of North America 2024 June; 71(3).
This article is part of a series in Pediatrics Clinics of North America 2024 June; 71(3).
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