
GENEVA, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Michael Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Program, urged here Friday that no stigma should be associated with the new coronavirus.
"It is the responsibility of us all to ensure there is no stigma associated with the disease. They are unnecessary and unhelpful," said Ryan in a technical briefing on the novel coronavirus at WHO headquarters.
He added that profiling of individuals is "awfully and completely unacceptable," and "it needs to stop."
Ryan underlined that governments have the responsibility to educate their populations on the act of discrimination. "This is a very important responsibility, and something we do need to engage with," he reiterated.
During the same event, Maria Van Kerkhove, technical lead of the WHO Health Emergencies Program, voiced similar concern.
Van Kerkhove said that the WHO has provided an interim name for the disease, calling it the "2019-novel coronavirus acute respiratory disease."
"We thought it was very important that we provide an interim name, so no location was associated with the name," she said. "We want to ensure that there was no stigma associated with this virus."
The WHO said the final name of the disease will be provided by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), with the final decision being made by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
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