Sex Workers Should Be Included in COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts.
Vaghela, Gladson;
Hermoso, Catherine;
Ahmadi, Attaullah;
Lucero-Prisno, Don Eliseo;
(2021)
Sex Workers Should Be Included in COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 105 (6).
pp. 1460-1462.
ISSN 0002-9637
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-0438
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As the COVID-19 pandemic takes its toll on citizens across the globe, more people turn to sex work for survival. Because sex work is inherently physical and intimate, sex workers become defenseless against the virus and act as a bridge for transmitting the virus to their clients and society. Often, sex workers are the victims of violence and homelessness, and are devoid of health-care facilities, including HIV treatment, and are frequently exposed to a large number of individuals as dictated by the nature of their work. Their survival instincts would drive them to take part in their usual job to earn money, despite added health risks, to survive and feed their families. Worldwide, sex workers do not fully benefit from the COVID-19 responses, particularly in health, social, and economic aid assistance and services. Hence, it is essential to include this vulnerable population in the COVID-19 vaccination programs to halt the further spread of the virus.