There Are No Shortcuts In Dealing With COVID-19
Arguably, a CMCO at this point of time, could even increase people's vulnerability to infection as they become more desperate, take more risks and are less able to afford to take precautions.Joining COVAX: Why And How Much Will It Cost Malaysia
With shrinking national budgets, increasing deficits, demands for welfare assistance, and economies which are struggling to recover from month long lock-downs and harsh restrictive measures, investing in the unknown is a difficult decision to make.Why Has Malaysia Decided To Opt-Out Of The COVAX Initiative?
The best chance of success for any country is to participate in an endeavour which diversifies and broadens access to a broad portfolio of possible vaccine candidates.Why Increased Penalties And Fines Under The PCIDA Should Not Be Supported
Proposals should not come from an angry or frustrated place, and must be evidence-based.We Are Living In A Crisis And It Isn’t Just Covid-19
We need local-level, granular data that is integrated with social and economic indicators.Collaboration, Innovation And Free Trade Will Get Us Through This Global Crisis
Now is not the time for countries to look inwards. The crisis will only be resolved, and economies will only recover, if countries are allowed to trade and collaborate freely with each other.Pandemic Exposes Gap In Rural Resilience And Preparedness
The pandemic has exposed rural communities living on the edge, where persistent inequality acts as a multiplier to social and economic disruption.There Is Space For Human Rights And Dignity Amidst Covid-19
Let us be kind to each other.More Is Needed To Support Primary Care Frontlines
In the long-term, the burden on primary care will grow. The quality and specialization of a health workforce for the future starts from policies made now.Research Officer & Registered Pharmacist, Galen Centre