Abstract
Europe
is facing the most serious migrant crisis since World War II with the majority
of migrants from Syria and other African countries. It is worth mentioning that
this challenge has increased dramatically and complicatedly, affecting many
fields, not only in terms of socio-economy, but also shakening the
"humanistic" values inherent in the Old Continent. In addition to the
complicated and severe impacts of the global Covid-19 pandemic, the migration
crisis in Europe, to make a bad situation worse, poses major challenges for
pandemic control. In this article, the
author presents the state of the migration crisis in Europe and the
implications for controlling the global Covid-19 pandemic.