Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges

Author:

Fujita MasamiORCID,Kanda MiwaORCID,Kiyohara Hiroyuki,Ikeda Saki,Iwamoto Azusa,Sudo Kyoko,Teshima Yuko,Nii Midori,Murata Yoji,Kato Jotaro,Komatsu Aiko,Yumino Aya,Sawada Takashi,Sato Hiroshi,Nakasa Tamotsu

Funder

National Center for Global Health and Medicine

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Sociology and Political Science,Demography,Health (social science)

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