ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 8月1日 23時37分
Photo by @moisessaman In May Syrian refugees walk to their living quarters inside the Azraq refugee camp in Jordan. The living conditions present a further challenge to containing the spread of COVID-19. Two-thirds of households in Jordan’s Syrian refugee camps have more than three people per room, making effective self-isolation impossible. Social distancing in public is also difficult in the two densely populated main camps, Zaatari (hosting about 76,000 refugees) and Azraq (about 36,000). In urban areas, Syrian refugees live in similarly crowded settings, with dwellings consisting of two or three rooms for households of five or more.
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