LETTER | War is a spectrum, so is the fight against Covid-19

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The gov't should use the term 'war' lightly in the struggle against Covid-19

| War involves the mobilisation of the entire country with the single objective of defeating an existential threat. The latter implies the sort of threat that can grind a country to a halt, creating a chain reaction of human miseries.

Almost any government that wants to exert more and more authority on a public policy issue can do it to relieve the daily pressures they feel as the number of Covid-19 cases begins to tick up or dip down without concurrently allowing more and more patients to recover. First, it allows nationalisation of the private sector, including various industries that are deemed helpful in the fight against Covid-19.

Second, the rapid yet generic use of the word "war", once again without any specific definition of what kind of war, may see the Malaysian government and opposition alike may not necessarily unite for the better good. Let alone an enemy with definitive mortality. Thus, public and private hospitals should enhance their coordination. The metaphors of war should not be used as the policy tool to rally Malaysians.

Such a scenario would lead to more pressures on doctors and nurses. As they alone would be expected to shoulder the responsibility of fighting Covid-19.

 

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