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Sunday, September 26, 2021

No place for arrogance, ignorance in Covid-19 fight

 A general view of the crowd  at Pantai Pandak, Chendering today. - NSTP/GHAZALI KORI

The fact that 80 percent of Malaysia's adult population have been vaccinated against Covid-19 is pleasing.

However, I cannot help but notice the lax of adherence to the SOP by the society. Have we forgotten our fierce fight against the virus just a couple of months ago? Have we forgotten the high positive cases and deaths recorded?

I am sure we are all fully aware of this. So, why has the society lowered its guard in the fight against the pandemic? Please, do not have this lackadaisical mentality.

I liken the situation to a boxing match. We have the edge now with the advantages of the vaccine in our corner of the ring. Do not for one second assume that the vaccine gives us full immunity against the virus, thus we can throw all caution to the wind, and not follow the rules.

People not wearing face masks and not practising social distancing are a common sight. Many simply choose to ignore the elephant in the room. Perhaps out of fear of telling the offender off or downright ignorance. This attitude has to stop here and now.

Should you come across another person not abiding by the SOP, you have a civic duty to remind the individual to do so by informing in a polite manner.

This complacent attitude shown and practised by some selfish quarters will only lead to a repeat of the worse. If the virus is able to take human form, it would be laughing at our follies right now. It will be back to square one if we do not buck up and fix the wrongs.

There is no place for arrogance and there is certainly no room for ignorance in our fight against the virus. Let us not throw away what we have achieved thus far. Let us not waste the commitment, dedication and perseverance of our frontliners.

The ultimate price paid for non-compliance is with human lives. Innocent people have lost their fight with the virus. Let us truly embrace and practise the concept of being a "Malaysian Family".

Let us unite and battle the pandemic as one not as selfish individuals, who think that contracting the virus happens to the other person. - NST


YEAP MING LIONG

Subang Jaya, Selangor

The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of the MMKtT.

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