The Opportunity Provided by Vaccination Offer to Refugees from Ukraine in European Countries

Author:

Marchetti Giulia1ORCID,D’Angelo Franca1,Ferrari Caterina2,Bellini Arianna2ORCID,Sabato Marise2ORCID,Scarso Salvatore12ORCID,Karnaki Pania3,Marceca Maurizio2ORCID,Russo Maria Laura2,Tosti Maria Elena1ORCID,Declich Silvia1

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Global Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Rome, Italy

2. Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza Università di Roma, 00185 Rome, Italy

3. Prolepsis Institute, 151 25 Athens, Greece

Abstract

(1) The Russian invasion of Ukraine forced many people to leave their country and seek asylum in various European countries, with serious consequences from a health perspective. In this context, we describe the health measures undertaken by AcToVax4NAM Consortium Countries (Cyprus–Germany–Greece–Italy–Malta–Poland–Romania–Spain) to prevent Vaccine-Preventable Disease (VPD) outbreaks in the context of mass movements of populations that resulted from the crisis in Ukraine. (2) We collected information on the vaccinations offered to Ukrainians in the Consortium Countries. (3) All these countries have provided Temporary Protection (TP) status to refugees from Ukraine and have followed the recommendations of European and International Agencies to offer them vaccinations according to the National Immunisation Programmes. The COVID-19 vaccination is offered in all countries with regard to the general population. Most countries provide information on TP and access to health/vaccination services in the Ukrainian language. (4) The information collected shows a common effort to ensure the adequate planning of health and vaccination services for refugees from Ukraine and, very often, to include them in the national vaccination offer. It is important that this initial response towards people who have fled Ukraine will be continued following the emergency but, more importantly, that it serves as a best practice towards all migrants and refugees entering the EU.

Funder

Access to Vaccination for Newly Arrived Migrants (AcToVax4NAM) project which is co-funded by the European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

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