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The Public Health Paradox: The Unintended Consequences of Excluding Migrants from Healthcare in South Africa

The Public Health Crisis We’re Creating: Why Excluding Migrants from Healthcare Threatens Us All Picture this screnario on Migrants Healthcare in South Africa: A Zimbabwean construction worker in Johannesburg develops a persistent cough. He knows it could be tuberculosis—TB is endemic in his home region—but he’s terrified to seek treatment. He’s heard the stories from […]

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