In this video, we’ll provide a 60-second explanation on how immigration impacts COVID-19 in the U.S.
Immigration positively impacts COVID-19 for U.S. citizens in three primary ways:
-1 in 4 doctors are immigrants
-The only doctors in rural communities
-Key players or funders of major pharmaceutical companies
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Video Transcript:
I’m gonna tell you ‘How immigration has affected the United States in 60 seconds…COVID-19 edition.
In the U.S., 6.3 million immigrants are essential workers on the front lines in our fight against — and recovery from — COVID (source: [ Ссылка ]).
Immigrants are essential to industries and businesses, such as health care and social services; grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations; manufacturers of food, medicine, soap and cleaning products; agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; bus, metro and taxi drivers; postal service workers; and scientific research and development.
1 in every 4 doctors is an immigrant. And in many rural communities, immigrants are the only doctors for miles around (source: [ Ссылка ]).
As well as three of the major pharmaceutical companies providing vaccines in the fight against COVID-19 - BioNTech, Pfizer, and Moderna - were all founded by immigrants (source: [ Ссылка ]).
Do you like food? Well…
22% of workers in the U.S. food industry (source: [ Ссылка ], [ Ссылка ]),
37% of meat processing industry workers (sources: [ Ссылка ], [ Ссылка ], [ Ссылка ])
And 35% of crop production workers are all immigrants (sources: [ Ссылка ], [ Ссылка ])
And over 200,000 (source: [ Ссылка ]) immigrant youth protected by DACA are classified as essential workers and nearly 70% of undocumented immigrants hold jobs essential to the fight against COVID (source: [ Ссылка ]).
How has immigration affected our fight against COVID?
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