[[{“fid”:”346868″,”view_mode”:”browser_width”,”fields”:{“format”:”browser_width”,”alignment”:””},”link_text”:null,”type”:”media”,”field_deltas”:{“1”:{“format”:”browser_width”,”alignment”:””}},”attributes”:{“class”:”media-element file-browser-width”,”data-delta”:”1″}}]]Jordan recently became one of the world’s first countries to include refugees in its COVID-19 vaccination rollout. In Za’atari camp, the largest refugee camp in the Middle East, health workers are committed to inoculating its most vulnerable, despite the country’s limited resources and vaccine doses. Host Marco Werman speaks with Dr. Ahmad Bawaneh, Jordan director at International Medical Corps, in Amman.
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