Authors: Fahad Al Muhanna, Norah Al Muhanna
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic can be associated with stigmatization, discrimination, and social isolation in general and in specific communities. On March 3, 2020, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health recorded the first coronavirus case diagnosed in Qatif, eastern province. The Saudi government suspended all movements in and out of the Qatif area. The operation of governmental agencies, schools, and colleges was suspended. The
curfew and lockdown then extended to all kingdoms a few weeks later. Stigmatization starts early during the outbreak in specific cities, spreads to particular communities and then touches specific families with known cases of coronavirus. Social media platforms, television, and newspapers play a role in mitigating fear. However, such communication may sometimes enhance fears and discriminations.
This commentary outlines the stigma related to the coronavirus pandemic within Saudi Arabia, observes challenges, and addresses the need for a new mental health plan for future crises.