Maintaining morale among frontliners key to preventing burnout, says Armed Forces chief


PETALING JAYA: Maintaining morale among those on the frontlines against Covid-19 is key to preventing burnout, says Armed Forces chief Jen Tan Sri Affendi Buang (pic).

"Whether or not our soldiers suffer burnout is closely related to the understanding that this is our responsibility. One of the ways to prevent them from feeling that they are fighting a losing battle is to constantly reinforce and explain that this is a necessary duty.

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