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LETTERS

We must ward off a Covid-19 second wave

AS WE intensify our efforts to regain an aura of normality under level1, we run the grave risk of assisting the second wave, which will in all probability emerge in early 2021 with more lethal fangs.

A major second spike is a scary nightmare for us as we would face more deaths and may have to shut our economy again.

Infections could force authorities to reverse course and tighten restrictions on public activities.

Covid fatigue could

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