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No more affixing posters at entrance of COVID home isolation patients in Punjab

Written by  Rajan Nath -- September 04th 2020 04:26 PM -- Updated: September 04th 2020 08:06 PM
No more affixing posters at entrance of COVID home isolation patients in Punjab

No more affixing posters at entrance of COVID home isolation patients in Punjab

COVID patients in home isolation in Punjab will no longer have to suffer the fear and stigma of social isolation resulting from posters affixed at the entrance of their homes. Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday rescinded his government’s earlier decision of putting posters outside the houses of COVID patients under home isolation or quarantine. He directed the posters already affixed may be removed. The move is aimed at minimising the stigma resulting from the affixing of such posters at the front doors of such patients, thus also negating the fear of testing, said the Chief Minister, once again appealing to the people to come out for early testing, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID. The psychological trauma which patients were seen suffering as a result of these posters, which were meant to protect neighbors and others of such patients, was defeating the very purpose, he said, adding that these posters were actually found scaring people away from testing. The undesirable and unintended consequences of these posters included social isolation and stigma, leading to anxiety and prejudices against the patients. People would refrain from getting tested to avoid this stigma instead of extending support and community to the patients and their families, which had prompted a rethink on the decision of affixing posters, said Captain Amarinder Singh. Punjab Government Unlock 4 New Guidelines | Weekend Lockdown | Schools The Chief Minister urged the people to continue taking all necessary precautions and follow all applicable guidelines for home isolation/quarantine notwithstanding the removal of the posters. Violation of these guidelines is a punishable offense under the Disaster Management Act, Epidemic Diseases Act and IPC, he pointed out. Also Read | Unlock 4: Chemist shops to open 24X7 in Punjab The Chief Minister said his government was committed to ensuring the health and well-being of every person, and the community had an important role to play in this fight. They can do so by providing support, motivating and encouraging behavioural change that can help avoid the transmission of the disease and in preventing any rumours about the disease or its treatment, he said, calling for a collective fight against the pandemic. -PTC News


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