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Albinos tagged as coronavirus patients – GFD decries stigmatization

Kwame Andrews Daklo.png Andrew Kwame Daklo, Person with albinism

Thu, 13 Aug 2020 Source: 3news.com

The project coordinator at Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations, Christopher Agbega, has said there has been a rise in the stigmatization against Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) since Ghana starting recording cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

He said PWDs, especially people with albinism are being tagged as COVID-19 patients for no reason due to the influx of fake news on the internet and other platforms.

“People with albinism are being tagged with the virus. There is a lot going on that’s not really in the public domain,” he told Berla Mundi on TV3’s COVID-19 360 Tuesday August 11.

Regarding the upsurge of fake news on social media about COVID-19, the Project Coordinator of Media Foundation for West Africa’s Fact -Check project, Adizatu Moro Maiga, said “the need for more information fueling the spread of fake news.”

According to her, the mode of communicating to the public on the COVID-19 initially was problematic because there was not an interpreter to send the message to PDWs with hearing impairment.

“There is a challenge of getting information to people with disabilities. A coordinated effort from government and civil societies can close this gap.”







Source: 3news.com
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