Malaysians need to treasure life and live it to the fullest amid Covid-19


By LEESAN

The writer and his travel buddies at Sepilok, Sabah last year during the recovery movement control order. He hopes the tourism industry in Malaysia will be able to restart once vaccination rates increases. — LEESAN

Have you watched the Netflix original Korean drama Move To Heaven? My friend Joan said she cried her way through the whole series!

The show reminded her of what happened to her in real life barely a month ago. Her ex-classmate, who used to be humorous and talkative, was infected with Covid-19 and did not survive it. He was only 45.

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