The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) said that it has noted recent updates emanating from the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) regarding the stigma and discrimination being experienced by healthcare professionals who are on the frontlines of the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak.

Officials of the GPHC have said that healthcare workers are being refused entry into public and private transportation and have even been asked to leave supermarkets when in uniform and badge.

The GCCI is strongly condemning and discouraging coronavirus-related stigma and discrimination of healthcare workers as “these persons are the nation’s first line of defense against the coronavirus outbreak”.

“Healthcare workers continue to put their lives on the
line while providing an invaluable and selfless service to the nation by saving lives and helping to alleviate suffering. Healthcare workers are, essentially, the glue that holds
Guyana’s response to COVID-19 together.
It is important for the public to avoid using stigmatizing language and desist from discriminatory behaviours targeted towards our healthcare professionals. Instead, the GCCI asks that we honour and thank these persons for doing lifesaving work while putting themselves at great personal risk,” the chamber said.

Additionally, the GCCI urges the public to educate themselves on COVID-19 using credible sources such as the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), the Pan American Health
Organization (PAHO), the World Health Organisation (WHO) in order to stop stigma and the spread of misinformation related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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