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PETALING JAYA: No matter what happens on the political front, the country cannot afford to waver from its No. 1 fight – the battle against Covid-19 – health experts, community leaders and other stakeholders have stressed.
They pointed out that the pandemic was still raging, with a high number of cases and deaths, and much more still needed to be done to overcome this crisis.
Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association president Datuk Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar said that for the sake of the rakyat and medical workers, the priority must remain on the pandemic.
Gutter politics has pushed our economy to a critical state, and that’s the excruciating truth.
WE’RE in a pickle, aren’t we? A rich one indeed. Public confidence is at rock bottom as our economy withers away under Covid-19, where daily infection rates are spiralling upwards with no end in sight. As a bonus, we have politicians who need reminding that talk is cheap.
The past week has been a testing one. First, the Prime Minister was admitted into hospital for food poisoning.
His office issued a statement to say he was suffering from diarrhoea. The Malay equivalent, cerit berit, gave a more unpleasant image, and soon, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin became a source of crude humour.
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