Is Covid-19 to blame or our apathy? The answer is glaring: T

Is Covid-19 to blame or our apathy? The answer is glaring: The Star columnist


There's little point in shipping asymptomatic people to Sungai Buloh and Serdang and further stretching these centres.
These medical facilities are not hospitality or catering services. Sure, the toilets can be cleaner, but stop whining about the food and services.
Our frontliners have been tasked with saving lives, and they are risking theirs daily when they go to work at these healthcare centres.
Given the Emergency powers the government wields now, it's imperative we increase Covid-19 beds and ICUs by integrating the public and private sectors, and government-linked companies.
But these facilities amount to nothing if we're short of doctors and nurses. Private medical personnel need to be conscripted into a national army of medical Covid-19 fighters because we're at war. This is national service, so we must call on them.

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