Coronavirus has begun to spread through refugee camps, however, in one of the world’s largest refugee camp complexes, the worst case scenario can also have been avoided. A mathematical style earlier this year by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, and now published after a peer review, would possibly have encouraged the government to magnify the measures that have curbed the spread of the virus.
The Kutupalong-Balukhali extension site in Bangladesh, which has 23 separate camps, is home to some 600,000 Rohingya who have fled violence in neighboring Myanmar. Population density…