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By Mike Cummings, Yale News<\/a><\/p>\n

Cox\u2019s Bazar, a coastal city in southeast Bangladesh, is home to about 900,000 Rohingya refugees living in overcrowded camps. Like other forcibly displaced people across the globe \u2014 more than 70 million in all \u2014 the Rohingya are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 infection.<\/p>\n

Yale researchers recently surveyed 909 households in Cox\u2019s Bazar to better understand the prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms among the refugees and their host communities and how best to stop the disease\u2019s spread. Informed by the survey data, the researchers are working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to develop and implement evidence-based policies to protect the Rohingya community and its neighbors in Cox\u2019s Bazar.<\/p>\n

The researchers\u2019 study,\u00a0in pre-print at the Bulletin of the World Health Organization<\/a>, shows that about 25% of respondents in the camps and more than 13% in host communities reported experiencing at least one common COVID-19 symptom \u2014 fever, dry cough, or fatigue. Conducted by telephone from April 11 to April 17, the survey collected data on respondents\u2019 health, living conditions, knowledge of COVID-19 prevention, social-distancing practices, and access to healthcare and food.<\/p>\n

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