Social Stigma and Other Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic in Low Resource Setting, in Eastern Africa: The Need to Increase Preventive Efforts and Addressing the Consequences, 2020

Shewangizaw. H Mariam, M. Abayneh
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Since the emergency of COVID-19 pandemics, many countries have been encountered a multitude of challenges. People have been facing health related and other social consequences throughout the world. It is too early to know the aggravated impact of COVID-19 on people living in resource-limited setting, like east Africa countries. In these countries, besides direct public health impact, the COVID-19 pandemic has provoked social stigma and discriminatory behaviors against people of certain ethnic backgrounds as well as anyone perceived to have been in contact with the virus. Social stigma can negatively affect those with the disease, as well as their caregivers, family, friends and communities. COVID-19 pandemics have also been provoked great impacts on daily social consumptions such as food and other food supplements. In addition, COVID-19 pandemic were overshadowed endemics diseases such as malaria, TB and HIV related care and antenatal care services as well as other non-communicable diseases prevention and control. Social stigma coupled with other consequences could result in more severe health problems, can undermine social cohesion and prompt possible social isolation of groups, which might contribute to a situation where the virus is more, not less, likely to spread and difficulties controlling a disease outbreak. Therefore, how we communicate about COVID-19 is critical in supporting people to take effective action to help combat the disease and to avoid fuelling fear and stigma. An environment needs to be created in which the disease and its impact can be discussed and addressed openly, honestly and effectively. This is a message for government, media and local organizations working on the COVID-19 infections.
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《2019冠状病毒病大流行在东非资源匮乏地区的社会耻辱和其他后果:加强预防工作和应对后果的必要性》,2020年
自新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,许多国家都面临着诸多挑战。世界各地的人们都面临着与健康相关的后果和其他社会后果。现在要知道新冠肺炎对生活在资源有限环境中的人们(如东非国家)的严重影响还为时过早。在这些国家,除了直接的公共卫生影响外,新冠肺炎大流行还引发了对某些种族背景的人以及任何被认为接触过该病毒的人的社会污名化和歧视行为。社会污名会对患者及其照顾者、家人、朋友和社区产生负面影响。新冠肺炎大流行也对食品和其他食品补充剂等日常社会消费产生了巨大影响。此外,新冠肺炎大流行被疟疾、结核病和艾滋病毒相关护理和产前护理服务等地方病以及其他非传染性疾病的预防和控制所掩盖。社会污名化加上其他后果可能会导致更严重的健康问题,破坏社会凝聚力,并可能导致群体的社会孤立,这可能会导致病毒传播的可能性更大,而不是更少,难以控制疾病爆发。因此,我们如何就新冠肺炎进行沟通,对于支持人们采取有效行动帮助抗击该疾病并避免加剧恐惧和耻辱至关重要。需要创造一个环境,让人们能够公开、诚实和有效地讨论和解决这种疾病及其影响。这是向政府、媒体和致力于新冠肺炎感染的地方组织发出的信息。
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