15 February 2021 Letter Emulate Taiwan And Build The Right Infrastructure To Combat Covid-19 — M. Kulasegaran We must learn from Taiwan in building the right infrastructure of disease control that is proactive and resilient.
15 February 2021 Letter Vaccines For All — Malaysian Health Coalition Although we are making good progress, the vaccine is not a silver bullet. It will take many months still before herd immunity is achieved.
15 February 2021 Letter Covid-19 Testing, Quarantine, Preventing Deaths — Dr Musa Mohd Nordin We need to very quickly immunise our population to achieve herd immunity and prevent super spreader strains from incubating.
15 February 2021 Letter A Scrutiny Of Penang’s Covid-19 Numbers — Boo Soon Yew We need to be more vigilant now, especially with the “different kind of MCO" that has been implemented.
11 February 2021 Letter How To Manage Vaccine Liability In Malaysia — Yee Hui Fang, Sharmini Navaratnam, Dr Khor Swee Kheng Covid-19 vaccination is a collective national effort, and we must do all we can to increase public confidence in the vaccine by providing appropriate liability protections.
11 February 2021 Letter Creating Better Environments For Women Scientists — Dr Chai Lay Ching Women scientists have proven, despite the challenging environment they operate out of, that they are able to thrive.
11 February 2021 Letter Coping With The Challenges Of An Ageing Population — Jason Loh Preparing for an ageing nation requires expanding and reviewing our public policy in this regard.
10 February 2021 Letter Concerned Over Rising Prices Of Disposable Gloves — Malaysian Private Dental Practitioners’ Association Dentists are burdened by the increasing costs of PPE, an essential item for their work.
9 February 2021 Letter Is The Decision On Ministers’ Three-Day Observation Data-Driven? — MMA Any decisions in managing the pandemic must be based on science and evidence.
8 February 2021 Letter Yesterday The Miracle Drug Was Chloroquine. Today It Is Ivermectin — Dr Musa Mohd Nordin Patient safety must be protected, and the standards of evidence and research should not be lowered just because we are in a pandemic.