Country comes first for families of frontliners


51 year-old S.Sagunthalai, is seen in a picture with her daughter S.Puvaneess, 22 who is a nurse at Gleneagles Hospital.

KEPALA BATAS: When Zakiah Ahmad’s daughter was deployed to be on duty at one of the Covid-19 quarantine centres, her heart said “no, don’t go.”

“It is very hard to let her go, but that is her responsibility. I must leave my own feelings aside. What I can do is to pray that she will always be protected and safe, ” said the septuagenarian of her daughter Kapt (PA) Widiana Mohd Ani, a Civil Defence Force personnel member.

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