It had been one of
the worst periods since my practice. I had been through the SARS and it was
kacang puteh compare to our current condition. At that period, we knew who to
be aware of, but now we don’t.
Wearing PPE is
currently not practice in my setting at the moment, but yet it might just hit
us any moment.
Home land had deteriorated
since early March after the big castle gathering leading to a massive cluster.
Lock down implemented and it had gradually evolved to curfew-like condition in
some area.
I had made calls
on regular basis checking my parents living down south. Good news was my
brother had returned from China and currently staying in the house, levering
the burden of my sister-in-law. With my brother at home, everything is cooled
and I really thank him for handling matters around my house at the moment.
Only less than 20
countries that were spared from this disastrous plague, most the heavily bashed
country had started the lock down measure which proven by China to be effective
in controlling the spread.
Medical staff
elsewhere around the world had been battling the disease with their best effort
and yet I am currently still comfortably sitting at my desk…I felt sorry that I
couldn’t help my fellow Malaysian counterpart to ease their burden. I could
just only pray for them hoping that they could hold on to the fight and win the
battle eventually.
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