3/ On the other hand, people have been vigorously debating about whether it is “racist” or xenophobic to call the virus “Wuhan Virus” or is it acceptable to highlight the virus originating from China.
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14/ It's of vital importance that we acknowledge coronavirus is not an excuse for xenophobia & definitely not a substantial excuse to attack anyone. The most frightening part of current epidemic is not virus itself, but the fear & hatred that is caused by false rumours & biases.
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15/ We are in a global health emergency, but spreading hatred would not help but create more problems. If you are really afraid of being infected, wearing a mask and improving personal hygiene would be more helpful than attacking anyone.
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So, you do recognize this principle! Now, have you really been holding up such basic humanitarian principles, or have you ever brushed them aside as expendable when you see fit?
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