Coronavirus spread has come with a package: Xenophobia and racism
As
the deadly coronavirus
has spread worldwide, it has carried with it xenophobia -- and Asian
communities around the world are finding themselves subject to
suspicion and fear.
When
a patient on Australia's Gold Coast refused to shake the hand of her
surgeon Rhea Liang, citing the virus that has killed hundreds, the
medic's first response was shock.But after tweeting about the incident and receiving a flood of responses, the respected doctor learned her experience was all too common.
There has been a spike in reports of anti-Chinese rhetoric directed at people of Asian origin, regardless of whether they have ever visited the centre of the epidemic or been in contact with the virus.
Chinese tourists have reportedly been spat at in the Italian city of Venice, a family in Turin was accused of carrying the disease, and mothers in Milan have used social media to call for children to be kept away from Chinese classmates.
In Canada, a white man was filmed telling a Chinese-Canadian woman "you dropped your coronavirus" in the parking lot of a local mall. Read More
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