Sarawak Polls: Clad in PPE all day, this health officer doesn't sweat the small stuff in doing his duty


Mohamad Amir sanitising the polling area at the Satok Sports Complex on Saturday.

KUCHING: Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) for a whole day is not the most comfortable thing but health inspector Mohamad Amir Ashraf considers the sacrifice worthwhile.

The 23-year-old was among the many health officers on duty at polling centres during the 12th Sarawak election, where they help implement Covid-19 preventive measures.

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