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Sarawak forms working committee to bolster Covid-19 public awareness during endemic phase

KUCHING, Sept 20 — The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee today announced the formation of a working committee tasked with coming up with a publicity plan to create public awareness on Covid-19 during the state’s endemic phase.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has been around since March 2020. We feel that we have reached the stage where a more intensive and more aggressive health education programme must be carried out systematically so that people will have a better understanding of the situation that we are in now,” he told reporters after chairing the meeting here.“Free vaccinations are being carried out now, so we should know how to live in the post-vaccination era,” he said.

“If a person is healthy, his family will also be healthy and the community will also be healthy,” he added.

 

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