Asylum Seekers at Hall Street Shelter Grapple With Emerging Health Issues, Amongst Other Concerns
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Musa, a 36-year-old migrant from Senegal, shared his struggle for survival in New York City: "We are fathers, forced to dig through trash to support ourselves and send money home. This is how these illnesses spread." His statement highlights the desperate measures taken by migrants at the Hall Street shelter, emphasizing the health risks associated with their search for sustenance.
Jibril, also 36 and from Mauritania, elaborated on his dire circumstances: "They told us there was a disease here, and we must get checked. I am still waiting for my results." This reveals the ongoing health concerns among residents, necessitating immediate medical attention and precautionary measures amidst the reported measles cases.
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