Sacrifices on the front line against virus


Being apart from family: Mohd erwan (left) and Zaleha.

KUALA LUMPUR: Mohd Erwan Juslin, head nurse at the Nutrition Unit, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya Health Department, has not seen his wife and three children aged two to 10, who live in Perlis, since the movement control order (MCO) started on March 18.

He is among the many on the medical front line – an important component of superheroes making immense sacrifices and showing tremendous commitment and dedication to containing the Covid-19 pandemic.

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