 This study examined the stigma and discriminatory tendencies towards COVID-19 survivors among the adult population in Ghana. The results showed that nearly half, 45.9% of the participants exhibited stigma and discriminatory tendencies towards COVID-19 survivors. Poor knowledge on COVID-19 and negative attitudes towards the pandemic were strongly associated with this behavior. Therefore, increased public education on COVID-19 by the Ghana Health Service and the Information Services Department is necessary to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with the pandemic. This article was offered by Eric Osay, Hubert AMU, Prince Kobyapia and others.