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How the infodemic has fuelled stigmatization during the Covid-19 pandemic

Thea Stensager Taule, Vanda Bostik

. 2025 ; 94 (2) : 72-78. [pub] 20250602

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

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At the same time as the world was shaken by the Covid-19 pandemic, another pandemic emerged, the "infodemic". This article explores how the infodemic, through misinformation and disinformation, fueled the stigmatization of social groups during the pandemic and the consequences that followed. Stigmatization of individuals and groups in relation to infectious diseases has led to social exclusion, discrimination, and hate speech. This article highlights the history of stigmatization in connection to previous infectious disease outbreaks and calls attention to the role of the media and political leaders in fueling stigma. Consequences of stigmatization in relation to the infodemic have led to people not seeking timely medical care, an increase in mental health problems for the affected individuals, and a decrease in the well-being of healthcare workers. This article concludes by emphasizing the importance of accurate and clear information from the scientific community and public leaders to prevent exaggerating an already dangerous situation.

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