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<p>Leading clinicians and public health officials are strongly questioning the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol&rsquo;s (CBP) decision not to vaccinate migrants in detention facilities against flu and other infections. The CBP should at the very least immunize employees so they do not bring the virus in to detainees or acquire it, experts say.</p>

Infectious Disease Groups Demand Border Patrol Administer Flu Shots to Detainees

‘You could not design a more ideal circumstance for transmission’