Uneven stigma loads: Community interpretations of public health policies, 'evidence' and inequities in shaping Covid-19 stigma in Vietnam
The infectious spread of COVID-19 has been accompanied by stigma in both global and local contexts, sparking concern about its negative effect on individuals, communities, and public health responses. The changing epidemiological context of the COVID-19 epidemic and evolving public health responses...
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Main Authors: | Duy Hoang Trinh (Author), Shannon McKinn (Author), Anh Thuy Nguyen (Author), Greg J. Fox (Author), Anh Thu Nguyen (Author), Sarah Bernays (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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