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Evacuation of Refugees from Afghanistan: Health Control at the Spanish Border in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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  • Miguel Dávila

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Patricia López

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Maria Ramiro-Gonzalez

    (Directorate General for Public Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Ana M. Saénz de Urturi

    (Department Office of Citizen Attention, Madrid City Council, 28044 Madrid, Spain)

  • Rocío del Pilar Palmera

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Concepción Sánchez

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Irene G. M. Wijers

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Iratxe Moreno

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Fernando Riesco

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Lourdes Oliva

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Sergio Béjar

    (National Institute of Social Security (NISS), Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, 11011 Cádiz, Spain)

  • Inmaculada Vera

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Gloria González

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Fernando Carreras

    (Deputy Directorate of Foreign Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

  • Pilar Aparicio

    (Directorate General for Public Health, Ministry of Health of Spain, 28014 Madrid, Spain)

Abstract

Following the announcement of the retreat of troops from Afghanistan, the Spanish Government organised the so-called “Antigone Operation” for the evacuation of Afghan collaborators. The most relevant ministries were involved in the response. The Ministry of Health, through the Foreign Health Department, performed the health control on arrival. The whole operation was conducted at an air base. It included the health control of refugees composed of temperature measurement, a basic visual control and a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rapid antigen test for those over 12 years of age; the assessment of their basic needs (food and hygiene); identification and security procedures; and the initial administrative processing. The refugees were accommodated in a temporary facility at the base, where they waited to be transferred to their final destinations. Between 19 and 27 August 2021, 2168 refugees arrived on 17 flights; 680 of them were children under 12 years of age. One thousand four hundred and ninety-nine rapid antigen tests were performed, with one positive result. “Antigone Operation” is unprecedented in Spain and is one of the most complex operations carried out in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic required the establishment of a health control system on arrival, performed by Foreign Health, which contributed significantly to the overall success of the operation.

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  • Miguel Dávila & Patricia López & Maria Ramiro-Gonzalez & Ana M. Saénz de Urturi & Rocío del Pilar Palmera & Concepción Sánchez & Irene G. M. Wijers & Iratxe Moreno & Fernando Riesco & Lourdes Oliva & , 2023. "Evacuation of Refugees from Afghanistan: Health Control at the Spanish Border in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(7), pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:7:p:5292-:d:1109490
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