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Volume 31, Number 8—August 2025

Dispatch

COVID-19 Predeparture Test Results and Vaccination Coverage among US-Bound Refugees, 2020–2022

Ashley S. Judge, Tarissa Mitchell, Alexander Klosovsky, Michelle Weinberg, and Christina R. PharesComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA (A.S. Judge); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (A.S. Judge, T. Mitchell, M. Weinberg, C.R. Phares); International Organization for Migration, Washington, DC, USA (A. Klosovsky)

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Predeparture completion of a primary COVID-19 vaccine series among adult refugees by month of arrival in the United States (November 24, 2020–December 31, 2022) in study of test results and vaccination coverage among US-bound refugees, 2020–2022. November 2020 represents November 24–30, 2020. Gray bars indicate number of arrivals; colored lines indicate percentage of persons completing primary vaccine series.

Figure 2. Predeparture completion of a primary COVID-19 vaccine series among adult refugees by month of arrival in the United States (November 24, 2020–December 31, 2022) in study of test results and vaccination coverage among US-bound refugees, 2020–2022. November 2020 represents November 24–30, 2020. Gray bars indicate number of arrivals; colored lines indicate percentage of persons completing primary vaccine series.

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