FrontierMyanmarMay 4

While COVID-19 patients are being called criminals, discrimination and harassment is driving some frontline medical workers into depression. In Myanmar, discrimination and hate speech related to COVID-19 began many weeks before the first confirmed cases were reported on March 23.

On February 2, the government evacuated 59 students from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the epicentre of the pandemic. But instead of welcoming back their fellow citizens, some Facebook users criticized their rescue, writing that the students should have been left in Wuhan. The following month, migrant workers became a target when they returned in large numbers from Thailand, with some writing on Facebook that they should be refused entry. The situation has deteriorated since then. As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has risen in Myanmar, so too has the discrimination and even hate speech targeting both patients and the medical personnel on the frontline of the battle against the virus.

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