1. A Human Rights Imperative of the Experiences of COVID-19 Victims in South Africa and Nigeria.
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Nwafor, Gloria C. and Nwafor, Anthony O.
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HUMAN rights , *COVID-19 , *CIVIL rights , *INFECTIOUS disease transmission , *CORONAVIRUSES - Abstract
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spawned human rights challenges. This article recounted the experiences of the victims through anecdotal evidence and analysed them in the human rights context. The paper found that the victims of the disease are ostracised by their families and communities. The article also discussed the remedies available to the victims both by way of fundamental right enforcement and under general civil claims. The paper concluded that the exclusion of the victims from the benefits enjoyed by other members of the community on account of their health status amounts to discrimination which is prohibited under human rights precepts. Such conducts instil fear and anxiety and could deter the victims from voluntarily disclosing their health status, which would invariably aggravate the spread of the disease in the community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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