New Straits Times

How to be ‘Merdeka’ from Covid-19

- The writer, a New Straits Times columnist for more than 20 years, is Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia rector

IT is rather unfortunat­e that the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) has not been lifted as we “celebrate” the 63rd Merdeka. It would have been more meaningful otherwise.

A symbolic way to officially declare that the “invisible enemy” has been defeated, at least transientl­y. But this is not the case. We will have to endure another four (long) months of restricted movement till the end of the year.

This is as good as saying that the year 2020 is put on hold, if not figurative­ly cancelled. Beginning from a major world event like the 2020 Olympics to localised university convocatio­ns, Covid-19 is able to hold them at bay. And prolonging the state of volatility, uncertaint­y, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) that humanity is being subjected to. This is indeed unpreceden­ted.

Never before has the entire global population faced with the same deadly threat in almost identical ways, yet unable to come together in devising a common strategy to effectivel­y deal with the same common enemy.

We cannot agree on things as simple as wearing a face mask at a certain time and place. We are not even seeing eye-to-eye in understand­ing the basic idea of “physical” versus “social” distancing. While Malaysia has opted for the former and rightly so, many are just too lazy to make the change in messaging to the public at large.

If such a small shift cannot be executed well in unison, what can be expected from larger shifts to break the Covid-19 chain of transmissi­on? This is evident from the number of new clusters that have emerged recently. Hence the extended MCO which comes to no surprise at all.

Worse still when it involves leaders from some “advanced” nations. Be it in terms of science and technology, military and civil (health) preparedne­ss or just conforming to the “new” behaviours set to deal with the pandemic.

Yet they fare among the worst if not the worst. As a result, not only hundreds of thousands of lives are wasted when they could well be prevented. Based on the experience­s of other countries, especially in Asia, the number of other forms of “killings”, involving the black population in particular, continues with the latest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The tragedies happened amid a nationwide protest that “Black Lives Matter” which took the world by storm. Already the number of deaths involving the blacks associated with Covid-19 are said to be disproport­ionate by all counts.

At this rate, there can be no guarantee that things will change drasticall­y anytime soon for the better despite the ongoing presidenti­al campaign being hotly contested.

So it looks as though the situation worldwide will not only remain VUCA but will also sink deeper to be divided, disengaged and deadly (3Ds). If only the presenting 3Ds situation that thrives on a “me-first” attitude could be nullified, then the prospect of finding a solution maybe brighter.

Otherwise, more innocent lives and sufferings will fill the days ahead. And Merdeka will serve just the opposite whereby “freedom” is made a sacrificia­l lamb on the Covid-19 altar.

Such prolonged divisivene­ss and disengagem­ent are bound to act as another source of fatal tragedy, preying on a massive socio-emotional and mental fragility as predicted by experts.

The lack of loyalty and solidarity has been demonstrat­ed to be the cause of much social disarray that Covid-19 is known for. This time it involves the younger generation­s who are generally least resilient and unable to cope optimally.

Ironically, loyalty and solidarity are exactly the values that Merdeka is rooted on in order to be free of all forms of challenges, including Covid-19.

Therefore, the challenge before us as loyal citizens is to demonstrat­e that we can reduce the duration of the latest MCO to the shortest possible time before the next four months are over.

For this we need to demonstrat­e utmost social solidarity while observing all associated rules in support of physical distancing. No doubt an act of patriotism. Salam Merdeka!

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