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India Is Demanding Social Media Remove References to the Indian Variant of COVID-19 But What Should It Be Called?

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SAJA advises news firms against using India variant term for new strain

SAJA advises news firms against using ‘India variant’ term for new strain Mid-Day 2 hours ago © Provided by Mid-Day The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) is advising news organisations against using the term ‘India variant’ or ‘Indian variant’, while describing the new strain of Covid-19, that reportedly originated out of India. “Over the years, certain disease names have provoked verbal, physical or social backlash against members of specific religious or ethnic groups. The most recent example is Covid-19, which was first detected in Wuhan, China. Health experts and advocates have directly connected terms like the “China virus” or “Wuhan virus” to the recent increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans,” the SAJA said. The association encouraged journalists to exercise care in their ongoing coverage of the Coronavirus surge in India and said it was available to foster fair and accurate coverage of the South Asian community.

SAJA advises news organisations against India variant term new COVID19 strain

URL copied Image Source : PTI Gurugram: Factory workers follow protocols amid pandemic at Dundahera-Kapashera Delhi border as a spike in Coronavirus hits the nation The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) is advising news organisations against using the term India variant or Indian variant , while describing the new strain of COVID-19 that reportedly originated out of India. In a statement, the association said that its guidance is in keeping with best practices issued in 2015 by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which warns that the naming of diseases, viruses or variants after the countries from which they originate could stigmatise the people living there.

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