2022年11月28日月曜日

英国 ジフテリア・パンデミックの危機 不法移民が持ち込み死亡 ワクチン接種へ

 

Manston failures led to migrants with suspected diphtheria being moved around Britain

Dozens of migrants with suspected diphtheria have been moved from the Manston processing centre in Kent to hotels around the country.

There are now more than 70 suspected cases of diphtheria among those who in recent weeks have been moved from the facility. In 2020, there was just one confirmed case in Britain.

The Home Office yesterday confirmed that a man who died after being held for almost a week at Manston, potentially unlawfully, had contracted diphtheria.

Public health officials are concerned that failures to test migrants before moving them from the south coast to hotels in other parts of the country was reckless.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/diphtheria-migrants-cases-uk-outbreak-vaccine-infection-death-r8p2672sw

 


UK to Vaccinate Newly Arrived Illegal Immigrants Against Diphtheria After One Death Reported

By Alexander Zhang
November 27, 2022 Updated: November 27, 2022

The UK government has said it will offer vaccinations against diphtheria to all newly arrived illegal immigrants at the Manston processing centre in Kent, after confirming a detainee who died last week had tested positive for the illness.

The Home Office said the man—who had reportedly arrived in the UK on Nov. 12 after crossing the English Channel illegally on a small boat—died in hospital on Nov. 19 after “becoming unwell” in the temporary holding facility for illegal immigrants.

The Home Office initially said there was “no evidence at this stage to suggest that this tragic death was caused by an infectious disease.” But the government has now confirmed that the man had tested positive for diphtheria, a highly contagious infection affecting the nose, throat, and sometimes skin.

A government spokeswoman said on Nov. 26: “Our thoughts remain with the family of the man who has died and all those affected by this loss.

“Initial test results processed by a local hospital for an infectious disease were negative, but a follow-up PCR test was positive, indicating that diphtheria may be the cause of the illness. The coroner will conclude in due course.

“We take the safety and welfare of those in our care extremely seriously and are taking all of the necessary steps following these results.”

Diphtheria vaccinations will be offered to any new arrivals at Manston, the spokeswoman said, though the facility is understood to be currently empty.

 

Risk of Spread

The Manston holding centre has made headlines over the past few weeks, with pro-immigration campaigners threatening legal action against UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman over conditions at the facility.

Illegal immigrants are meant to be at Manston for only short periods of time before being moved to the Home Office’s asylum accommodation, but some people have been held for longer periods due to a lack of alternative accommodation.

At one point as many as 4,000 people were being detained at the site, which is designed to hold just 1,600.

Public health experts have raised concerns about the spread of the disease as people were moved from the facility to hotels.

According to the Sunday Times, Jim McManus, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health, said: “This situation could and should have been prevented and it is entirely arguable that the lack of information, co-ordination and engagement from the Home Office has made the situation far worse than it could have been.

“It has created additional and preventable burdens on local health systems and has put both asylum seekers and potentially hotel workers at avoidable and preventable risk.

“We want to work constructively and effectively as directors of public health with the government for the good of everybody. We offered the Home Office collaboration and our efforts were rebuffed.”

Where Were They Infected?

Liberal Democrat health spokeswoman Daisy Cooper said the Home Secretary “must take responsibility and resign immediately.”

“The UK is better than this. The Conservative government should be ashamed of their callous complacency over the health and wellbeing of asylum seekers coming out of Manston,” she said.

But a Cabinet minister insisted that the illegal immigrants had contracted the disease before arriving in the UK.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper told Sky News on Nov. 27: “We take the welfare of people in our care very seriously. My understanding is those cases were people who had that disease before they came to the United Kingdom.”

He insisted the UKHSA is working “very closely” with the National Health Service (NHS) “to make sure we look after the people who have been identified with diphtheria to make sure they get the treatment and the care they need.”

Preventing Further Spread

With illegal immigrants having been moved from Manston to hotels around the country, health officials are advising that vaccines and preventative courses of antibiotics are offered to people on arrival at their new accommodation.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned that accommodation settings should be considered “high-risk for infectious diseases.”

As of Nov. 10, the UKHSA had identified 39 diphtheria cases in asylum seekers in England in 2022.

Dr. Trish Mannes, UKHSA director for the South East, said: “The risk of diphtheria to the wider public remains very low, due to high uptake of the diphtheria vaccine in this country and because the infection is typically passed on through close prolonged contact with a case.

“In order to limit the risk of diphtheria being passed on within asylum seeker settings, UKHSA continues to recommend that individuals arriving at reception centres, and who have moved on recently, are offered a diphtheria vaccine and preventative treatment.”

The UK immigration system has been put under immense pressure as more than 40,000 illegal immigrants have crossed the English Channel to reach the UK this year.

According to figures from the Home Office, the number of illegal crossings has soared in recent years, with 28,526 people detected in 2021, compared to 8,466 in 2020, 1,843 in 2019, and 299 in 2018.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/uk-to-vaccinate-newly-arrived-illegal-immigrants-against-diphtheria-after-one-death-reported_4887962.html


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