<p>This volume takes a deep dive into the lasting legacy of stigma from the COVID-19 Pandemic.&nbsp;&nbsp;Self isolation quarantine face masks hand washing and travel restrictions are all ancient methods of pandemic management that extend past antiquity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Yet in a highly globalized pandemic such ancient methods were the front lines of defense for a modern-day pandemic.&nbsp;&nbsp;And with such ancient methods come ancient problems such as stigma.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Based on two-years of extensive research in Nova Scotia Canada New Zealand and Australia (jurisdictions that attempted to achieve Zero COVID) the book carefully outlines how with each wave of the pandemic a new group was blamed for it.&nbsp;&nbsp;When public measures were enforced often anger was turned to groups who were assumed to have brought the virus into the country (or province).&nbsp;&nbsp;The nature of anger and the nature of stigma evolved through the pandemic but the impacts remain.&nbsp;&nbsp;In particular the pandemic allowed jurisdictions to designate rights and freedoms for people from certain places while heavily penalizing others from away.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The book argues that COVID-19 was born through globalization but the global response to it was fractured and divisive based on national and territorial identities as is reflected through targeted stigma.&nbsp; If another pandemic is to emerge the book argues that a commitment to non-stigmatizing methods is needed in order to ensure compassion dignity and respect which are the ultimate goals of global health.</p>
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