Learning from AIDS to deal with Covid-19 stigma


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There is an alarming emerging trend of resident associations and condominium managements requiring the disclosure of confidential medical information related to the Covid-19 status of people living in their neighbourhood. There are demands for test results, copies of passports and pictures of those who are positive. Most are aimed at foreigners. Residents are encouraged to inform on their neighbours. All this is being done supposedly in the name of collective protection, safety, and security.

This is a challenging and uncertain time for everyone. With daily new Covid-19 numbers reaching record numbers, no peak in sight to the third wave, and more people in our communities, workplaces and families becoming infected, it is natural that we become increasingly fearful and insecure, not just for ourselves but also our loved ones.

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