Afghan refugees board a US military aircraft in Kabul, Afghanistan
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Afghan refugees board a US military aircraft in Kabul, Afghanistan
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Once at the camp, those refugees will be required to quarantine, and offered vaccinations for COVID-19 and other viruses such as measles and polio.
Kentucky Refugee Ministries has placed 16 refugees in Louisville homes. All of them came to the Family Community Clinic for free routine checkups on Wednesday.
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