PUTRAJAYA: Children aged five to 17 in Malaysia have scored an unsatisfactory D- on their physical activity and health on the Malaysia 2022 Physical Activity Report Card For Children And Adolescents, which was launched by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in cooperation with Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance and Sun Life Malaysia.
Makcik Kiah (not her real name), 82, has lived in a
kampung (village) house built by her husband for the past 60 years.
They have raised four children who are now residing in cities to earn a living.
Her husband is bedbound due to a stroke and she is his only caregiver, looking after all his needs and cleaning up after him.
Makcik Kiah has heard about Covid-19 on the evening news and is aware that vaccination is important to reduce the risk of contracting the infectious disease.
However, she feels helpless as she is unable to leave her husband unattended to travel to the vaccination centre in town.
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