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by wtmt 2245 days ago
> I don't think there is any social stigma to catching the coronavirus.

Sadly, this is not true in India. Infected people have been threatened by their neighbors and friends with death. Infected people have also been harmed. Doctors, nurses and healthcare workers who have been caring for COVID-19 patients have been evicted from their houses or physically harmed (the latter forced the government to bring an emergency law providing for stringent punishment for those who attack healthcare workers).

I’m guessing that there will be a social stigma depending on the culture as well as other factors like the mortality rate (if your area has a higher mortality rate, then you’d likely hate infected people and take matters into your own hands).

Humans can very quickly develop irrational fears and react on that.

So there is a huge need to preserve the privacy of those infected.