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SESPAS calls for a coordinated and reinforced public health response to the Ceuta migration crisis

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The Spanish Society of Public Health and Health Administration (SESPAS) has called for a coordinated and strengthened public health response to the ongoing migration crisis in Ceuta. The organization emphasizes the need for increased health resources, improved housing conditions for migrants, and specific protections for minors arriving in the territory.

While calling for these reinforcements to enhance surveillance and prevent potential health issues, SESPAS has explicitly clarified that there is currently no generalized epidemic in Ceuta. The society maintains that the proposed measures are intended to bolster the existing public health infrastructure during the current influx of migrants.

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Infobae (1) Focuses on systemic resource needs and migrant welfare protections.
Infobae (2) Highlights the denial of epidemic status alongside calls for surveillance.
Read the full story at the source Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) · AR
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