Letters

No place for vaccine arrogance

LETTERS: The high number of vaccine doses administered daily of late must be commended. It is a step in the right direction to achieving herd immunity against Covid-19 in Malaysia.

News that more than 90 percent of the adult population in the Klang Valley having received at least one dose of the vaccine is also a very pleasing note.

As we edge closer to achieving the proposed target of vaccinating the entire adult population by October, we must also remember to not let our guard down in the fight against the virus. The standard operating procedures (SOP) are in place to protect everybody.

However, some individuals assume they are invincible upon achieving two doses and are somewhat careless with the adherence to the SOP. I do not need to state the obvious, and go down to the nitty-gritty of how these people do not comply with the SOP.

I would instead like to focus on the fact that the attitude of these individuals is wrong and selfish. There is no place for vaccine arrogance in our society and community. The assumption of being immune to the virus not only endangers oneself, but also puts innocent others at risk.

We all know of someone, who has lost their battle against Covid-19, and the high number of death cases reported daily serves are a grim reminder of the ultimate price paid for non-compliance. No one deserves to be a victim of carelessness. It is simply not fair.

Just like you. I would like for things to go back to the way it was before the pandemic struck. However, we are not out of danger just yet.

Our frontliners are still facing an arduous task. The duty of saving and protecting lives are not solely theirs to shoulder. Do not add on to their burden.

Let us unite and perform our patriotic duty to help the authorities bring down the high number of positive cases. Do it for the nation.

Yeap Ming Liong

Subang Jaya, Selangor


The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of the New Straits Times

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