Survivors of the Ebola virus are being stigmatized as they are being fired from work and thrown out of their residence by landlords.
Lagos State is warning against the stigmatisation of Ebola Survivors, stating that many of them loose their jobs or get fired at work after being given a clean bill of health by the government. The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, said on Tuesday during a press conference in Alausa, Ikeja, that:
“The social problem being faced by discharged cases has been reported to the government.This ranges from stigmatisation, eviction from their accommodation, being asked to stay away from work and termination of employment.We have had cases of employers just terminating the employment of their workers who were just mere contacts, not even suspected cases. We believe this is unfair and we feel this impedes on their fundamental human rights.
“Now, the Ministry of Justice will take the matter up. Anybody, whether a discharged patient or a contact followed up, who feels stigmatised, can petition the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General of Lagos State and the government will take that matter up on their behalf.
"Stigmatisation will reverse the gains so far made in the containment and management of this outbreak. People who come down with Ebola may not come out and this may jeopardise not only their lives, but their family members and other people they come in contact with. That’s why it is essential that people should stop that."
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