Abstract. Globally, more than 4 million people have been infected with COVID-19, and more than 300,000 deaths have been reported across 188 countries. Concealment of one’s potential exposure to the virus has negative implications for the spread of COVID-19 across the socio-ecological spectrum, including the futility of contact-tracing efforts, exposure of frontline staff, and the spread of COVID-19 in the community. We draw lessons learned from HIV to discuss stigma and the attribution of blame surrounding the phenomenon of concealment of one’s potential exposure to COVID-19 using a socio-ecological perspective. This article also illustrates the psychosocial aspect of the disease, and the negative repercussions of concealment of potential exposure on transmission in the community and to front-liners, healthcare resources, and outbreak containment.
【초록키워드】 COVID-19, HIV, Transmission, virus, outbreak, healthcare, death, Community, Perspective, resources, implication, spread of COVID-19, reported, the disease, infected with COVID-19, 【제목키워드】 COVID-19, HIV, response, Impact, exposure to, lesson, Potential,