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More time needed to prepare for CMCO

WE, the undersigned patients, former patients, non-government organisations, public health professionals and individuals express concern over the government’s recent announcement to introduce a conditional movement control order on May 12.

Though more than a hundred people have died, lives have also been saved. Thousands have already recovered from being infected, and have returned home to their families and loved ones. Everyone has been hurt by the imposition of the MCO. The impact to the economy has been severe. People have lost jobs, livelihoods of families and communities have been jeopardised. Poor mental health and a lack of physical activity have increased conflict, depression and caused suffering.

There is a real risk of successive waves of Covid-19 infection as a result of non- compliance and misunderstanding of the standard operating procedures due to the lack of preparation time. Everyone should be proactive in making serious preparations to reopen businesses and workplaces. The Ministry of Health, other government agencies and healthcare professionals should be able to offer guidance and enforcement, but we must take personal responsibility to make our homes, offices and businesses Covid-19 safe.

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