Covid-19 and Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh

Can Rohingya refugees in the camps maintain, despite their bestintentions, social or physical distance— the best way, so far, to slow thespread of coronavirus? A severe hurricane suddenly joggled the planet.We slept in one world and woke up in another. The Coronavirus made usbelieve that great wars...

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Authors: Ullah, AKM Ahsan (Author) ; Hossain, Mallik Akram (Author) ; Chattoraj, Diotima (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2020
In: Intellectual discourse
Year: 2020, Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 793-806
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Summary:Can Rohingya refugees in the camps maintain, despite their bestintentions, social or physical distance— the best way, so far, to slow thespread of coronavirus? A severe hurricane suddenly joggled the planet.We slept in one world and woke up in another. The Coronavirus made usbelieve that great wars do not need great causes. As if we are fighting thefire. Various contagious diseases claimed millions of lives throughouthuman history (Ghendon, 1994). The stateless, migrants, displaced andpersecuted in their own countries are the most vulnerable ones to thesediseases. About 50 million people globally died of influenza pandemicduring 1918-1919 (Burnet & Clark, 1942). Spanish flu alone killed
ISSN:2289-5639
Contains:Enthalten in: Intellectual discourse