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    Impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on Scotland’s Refugees: Sudden-onset isolation in a neglected population group.

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    Date
    2021-09-14
    Author
    Vidal, Nicole L.
    Salih, Maleeka
    Strang, Alison
    Sagan, Olivia
    Smith, Cameron
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    Vidal N, Salih M, Strang A, Sagan O, Smith C. (2021) Impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on Scotland’s Refugees: Sudden-onset isolation in a neglected population group. Research report to the Chief Scientist’s Office, Scottish Government. https://www.qmu.ac.uk/media/ohqeqzxa/cso-covid_final-report_14-sep-2021.pdf
    Abstract
    This report summarises the findings of a rapid COVID-19 response research project led by the Institute for Global Health and Development at Queen Margaret University, working with support from the Scottish Refugee Council and Scottish Local Authorities. The research cohort were refugees and asylum seekers receiving services from either the Scottish Refugee Council or Local Authorities and their respective partners.Vidal
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