As of 24 February, the virus is known to be circulating in mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Iran, and Italy.
The National Institute of Communicable Diseases has noted what it calls the disturbing stigmatisation against people in South Africa from coronavirus-affected areas, which now includes Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
“Stigma has the potential to drive people to hide their illness to avoid discrimination and further prevent people from seeking healthcare. This can lead to difficulties in identifying and controlling the spread of COVID-19 should it reach our shores,” said the NICD in a statement.
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