Refugees and migrants still mostly missing from vaccination queues: Red Cross

People are seen queued to receive their vaccination at the NSW Vaccine Centre at Homebush Olympic Park in Sydney.

People are seen queued to receive their vaccination at the NSW Vaccine Centre at Homebush Olympic Park in Sydney. Source: AAP

Australia's refugee and migrant communities face significant barriers when it comes to accessing COVID-19 vaccines.


 

Australia's stuttering vaccine rollout, two communities are largely missing from those groups with access to a COVID-19 vaccine.

 

According to new research published by the Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab, refugees and migrants continue to face major obstacles to getting immunised.

 


 














 

 

 

 

 





 






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