The Implementation of CDC COVID-19 Recommendations for Testing, Isolation, Quarantine and Movement at Emergency Intake Sites of Unaccompanied Children in the United States, April 1-May 31, 2021

J Immigr Minor Health. 2023 Oct;25(5):1059-1064. doi: 10.1007/s10903-023-01495-0. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

In March 2021, Emergency Intake Sites (EIS) were created to address capacity shortfalls during a surge of Unaccompanied Children at the Mexico-United States land border. The COVID-19 Zone Plan (ZP) was developed to decrease COVID-19 transmission. COVID-19 cumulative percent (%) positivity was analyzed to evaluate the impact of the ZP, venue type and bed capacity across EIS from April 1-May 31, 2021. Results: Of 11 EIS sites analyzed, 54% implemented the recommended ZP. The overall % positivity was 2.47% (95% CI 2.39-2.55). The % positivity at EIS with the ZP, 1.83% (95% CI 1.71-1.95), was lower than that at EIS without the ZP, 2.83%, ( 95% CI 2.72-2.93), and showed a lower 7-day moving average of % positivity. Conclusion: Results showed a possible effect of the ZP on % positivity when controlling for venue type and bed capacity in a specific EIS group comparison, indicating that all three variables could have had effect on % positivity. They also showed that smaller intake facilities may be recommendable during public health emergencies.

Keywords: COVID-19; Congregate housing; Emergency intake sites; Mitigation strategy; SARS-CoV-2; Unaccompanied children; United States southwest border.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19*
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Mexico
  • Public Health
  • Quarantine / methods
  • United States / epidemiology