Being our ultimate saviours, medical frontliners are at the highest risk of getting infected with covid19 as they are in close contact with the patients. AkisamaGroup RCResidences RCHomeownership stayathome staysafe
Superheroes in Malaysia do not wear a cape. Instead, they put on a protective suit and stethoscope around their neck. While we enter the fourth week of MCO, our healthcare frontliners have completed more than three weeks of dedicating their time and expertise in order to save lives from this deadly virus, and they will continue it until it is eradicated.
Their admirable commitment and diligence are constantly applauded, but sadly there is not enough protection to protect them during their battling period.Recently, the Malaysian Medical Association highlighted the shortage of face masks for our frontliners. It is saddening as some medical personnel have to recycle their used mask to treat their patients, and some of the clinics are closed due to this shortage.
In such a crucial time, Akisama Group emphasises on the importance of caring for each other. Doctors, nurses and medical staff are our precious lifelines and we must care for them. Therefore, as a loving citizen, please stay at home and obey the MCO regulations, while our frontliners carry out their duties with great protection.It is notable that Akisama Group has complied with the MCO rules and temporarily stopped the construction work of RC Residences.
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