The Borneo Post

Health DG calls on all to observe MoH SOP

- Lim How Pim

KUCHING: Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has called upon people from all walks of life to abide by the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the Ministry of Health (MoH) to make Malaysia a better and safer place for all to live in.

He urged Malaysians and health practition­ers, in particular, to cultivate positive values which would inspire people to reach out to others, and have those values instilled in their own hearts too.

The director- general of Health also reminded health practition­ers in the country that the MoH's logo clearly showed that ‘ by nature we are in a humanitari­an profession that requires compassion'.

“Unless we open our own hearts and see, feel and touch other people's lives, we will never be able to understand the profession, the patients, the people and let alone the nation's pulse.

“I believe in health we can unite all walks of life in this country, by bringing people together and more so in time of crisis (Covid-19) today.

“We need to do what is right, comply with the SOP and if everyone abides by this, rest assured there will be no better and safer place to live in except in this country,” he said in a Facebook post in conjunctio­n with Maal Hijrah yesterday.

He said people needed positive

Unless we open our own hearts and see, feel and touch other people’s lives, we will never be able to undertand the profession, the patients, the people and let alone the nation’s pulse. Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah

thoughts, positive words and positive actions.

“Life indeed is a journey that is built on the things we do, and having these three positive building blocks will ensure one's success.” He asserted that health practition­ers must strive to be a ‘how thinker' rather than an ‘if thinker'.

Dr Noor Hisham pointed out that the Covid- 19 crisis had opened their hearts to read the signs and symptoms of why they were here.

He added that the pandemic and calamity had also opened their hearts' inherent trait to help people and themselves, and in return to be closer to the Almighty.

“Let us be better servants to the Almighty. Let us give better service to the people. Let us be better Malaysians,” he enthused.

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