Placing Covid-19 in history


Preserve for posterity: Police and armed forces personnel doing crowd control duties at a Covid-19 vaccination centre in 2021. As the UK government has done, we must take the initiative to preserve our nation’s Covid-19 history in a gallery or museum. – AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

LONDON, a city steeped in history and architectural wonders, is a dream destination for visitors worldwide. Recently, I had the privilege of visiting the enchanting city as part of a research opportunity provided by my university.

Amid the captivating sites, one place stood out – the renowned publicly-funded Science Museum, which houses an impressive array of exhibits covering diverse fields like engine technology, aerospace, and human biology.

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