Pepperpot epaper 10 23 2016

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Leprosy patients battle stigma, discrimination ‒ gov't to step up awareness as new cases pick up

Cured not cursed Page XVIII

“Everywhere you turn, you go to the market, people does look at you and turn up their face, and walk away. I was in a bus one day, and a guy look at me and seh you is a alligator, and he just pass me and went down to the back of the bus, and when he come out, he turn and tell the conductor look at that man like he get AIDS,” Daniels said as he broke down in tears.

Daniel – one of the many Guyanese who have been cured from Leprosy. However due to the severity of the disease, he has shortened fingers and toes.


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