 The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on individuals' lives around the world. This study examined the experiences of those who have been clinically diagnosed as positive for the virus and have since recovered. The research found that many of the participants experienced stigma, discrimination and social exclusion due to their experience with the virus. They reported feeling anxious and depressed and engaging in various coping strategies such as prayer, avoidance and assertiveness. Additionally, the participants reported experiencing difficulties in accessing services and employment opportunities due to the virus. The authors suggest that more resources should be allocated to help those affected by the virus, including providing access to mental health services and job training programs. This article was authored by Roger A. Autina, Nafisa Mummy Isifuel Hassan and Alice Iowain.