Sick, not plagued, by Jorge Fauró

Less than a year ago, during the frizz of one of the waves of the covid, between the one that occurred after the summer of 2020 and the one before Christmas, some official organizations and several NGOs published a series of prevention guides given the risk of stigmatization of people who had been directly affected by the pandemic. Mental health experts had found that many patients were being singled out as guilty rather than as victims, so that the simple gesture of coughing, sneezing or an innocent throat clearing in the workplace or waiting to be able to cross a traffic light, began to be a reason for looks of disapproval and social rejection, which was unbearable for many diagnosed. After overcoming the pandemic, a worse one began.

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