Pandemic fatigue portends grim scenario if stubborn attitude prevails


Those who frequently flout SOPs should bear in mind the mental and physical challenges faced by frontliners like these all over the country, who have been working tirelessly to fight Covid-19 since the outbreak.

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): "It wasn't easy to tell my mother that she tested positive for Covid-19," says pensioner Nin Zairani Mohd Ali, 61.

"The whole family accepted it as God's will. It is just that we feel miserable because we complied with standard operating procedures (SOPs) but some people acted selfishly and ignored the SOPs, causing my mother to become a victim of the pandemic.”

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