Humanitarian Parolee Tuberculosis Screening and Testing Form is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Health - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is a humanitarian parolee?
A: A humanitarian parolee is an individual who is allowed to enter the United States for compelling humanitarian reasons.
Q: Why is tuberculosis screening and testing important for humanitarian parolees?
A: Tuberculosis screening and testing is important to identify and treat cases of tuberculosis to protect public health.
Q: Is tuberculosis screening and testing mandatory for humanitarian parolees in Virginia?
A: Yes, tuberculosis screening and testing is mandatory for humanitarian parolees in Virginia.
Q: What happens if a humanitarian parolee tests positive for tuberculosis?
A: If a humanitarian parolee tests positive for tuberculosis, they will be referred for further evaluation and treatment to prevent the spread of the disease.
Form Details:
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