Opinion
For Those with Inadequate Legal Documents, COVID-19 Vaccination Remains Challenging
Katherine Jennifer Kramer MD1, Capricia Bell BS2 and Maurice-Andre Recanati MD- MS,FACOG3,4*
11Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Vincent’s Medical Centers Manhattan, USA
2Medical Student, Wayne State School of Medicine, USA
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA
4NIH-Women’s Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Scholar, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University, USA
Maurice-Andre Recanati, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 7 Brush North, 3990 John R Street, Detroit , Michigan, 48201, USA.
Received Date:August 26, 2021; Published Date: September 07, 2021
Summary
Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is ever urgent as the incidence of infection with the more contagious and severe Delta variant continues to rise. Though the COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for eligible individuals over the age of twelve and has become widely available to all, it remains elusive for poorly document individuals.
Keywords: Undocumented; Vaccination; COVID-19; Identification; Vulnerable
Keywords: Effectiveness; Feasibility; First line treatment; Office hysteroscopy; Outpatient hysteroscopy; Safety
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Katherine Jennifer Kramer MD, Capricia Bell BS, Maurice-Andre Recanati MD- MS,FACOG. For Those with Inadequate Legal Documents, COVID-19 Vaccination Remains Challenging. W J Gynecol Women’s Health. 5(2): 2021. WJGWH.MS.ID.000609.
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