SINGAPORE: Groups advocating for communities who may be at risk during the monkeypox outbreak have cautioned against stigmatising their members.
"It is important to remember that anyone can catch the disease. Stigma deters people from coming forward to get tested and that puts all of us at risk, regardless of sexual orientation," said a Pink Dot SG spokesperson., a 28-year-old Taiwanese man who lives in Singapore and recently returned from Canada.efforts have been taken
The WHO has previously said that the outbreak was"concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners".Another at-risk population group that the UN health body has spoken about are sex workers. Project X urged its audience to screen clients for their travel history to affected countries, check for sudden unexplained rashes on themselves and sex partners and clean surfaces regularly.Oogachaga and Pink Dot also said they have been engaging members of their respective communities by reproducing and sharing information on their social media platforms.
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