Former Covid-19 patients face mental health problems due to discrimination


PETALING JAYA: The impact of stigma and discrimination due to Covid-19 could be more stressful than being infected with the disease, experts say.

Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy chief executive officer Azrul Mohd Khalib said that despite having recovered from Covid-19, some people were still stigmatised and faced difficulties in public.

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