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Feb. 9, 2021
Hundreds of migrant workers and asylum seekers stood in a line snaking across a parking lot in south Tel Aviv Tuesday morning, eagerly awaiting their first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
“I’m so relieved,” said Andrew Kamau, a 46-year-old Kenyan asylum seeker who has lived in Israel for two years, as he patiently waited his turn. He found out about the opportunity through his job as an office cleaner. His boss, he said, sent him the information and instructed him to come. He was happy to comply, he said.
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