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Abstract

This paper attempted to x-ray the incidence of COVID-19 global pandemic and the resulting unfortunate stigmatization and social discrimination experiences which people with the pandemic are going through. The paper as a theoretical paper examined the effects of the instances of stigmatisation arising from fear, misinformation, lack of adequate information and the corresponding social tension. Some of the discriminatory behaviours that accompany such fear, as they damage not only the socio-cultural fabric in the long run, but also compromise present efforts to contain the disease were discussed. The study adopted a descriptive research design. Findings from the paper revealed that everyone is capable of helping to stop stigma related to COVID-19 through assisting oneself and others to cope with the stress associated with the pandemic in order to make the community stronger. Attempt was therefore made to highlight some strategies that could be considered and explored by different stakeholders such as the government, media, community, the individuals and research institutes towards mitigating the effects of stigmatization and social discrimination created by the global pandemic called COVID-19. It concluded that we all have a responsibility to help correct the misconceptions through policy shift and interventions that can promote less chances of stigmatisation in case of any pandemic.

Keywords

Stigmatisation Social Discrimination COVID-19 Pandemic , Combating Strategies and Nigeria

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Author Biographies

LAWAL, Moshood Babatunde , Lagos State University of Education

Associate Professor of Social Studies

Lagos State University of Education

Oto/Ijanikin

Lagos, Nigeria

OBANI, Lateefat Adeola, Lagos State College of Health Technology

Lagos State College of Health Technology

Yaba

E-mail: lawaladeola806@gmail.com