Give credit where it’s due


AS we move towards the recovery movement control order period, I feel we have not given enough credit to those making Malaysia a safer place amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The truth is, the infection curve has been flattened – at least enough for us to resume economic activities that will help many Malaysians to put food back on the table. Our medical resources are not overwhelmed, Malaysians are not dropping dead like citizens in some countries, and by and large, infection has been kept under control.

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