MalayMail-Dec 28

As Covid-19 continues to loom large, 2021 was a year marked by heartbreaking stories of lost jobs, homes, and loved ones. Yet, as the proverbial saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. Throughout the year, there were stark reminders that Malaysians from all strata of society were struggling not only financially, but also psychologically. Earlier this year, the Health Ministry said its Psychosocial Support Helpline received a staggering 109,806 calls for help related to mental health issues between January 1 and June 18. Then, in July, the police reported that 468 people had committed suicide between January and May — an average of three people a day. For comparison, 631 suicides were recorded in the whole of 2020, and 609 in 2021. Non-governmental organizations, politicians and the public intensified their push for better mental health care, and the government listened. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/12/28/silver-linings-for-malaysia-even-as-covid-19-dominates-for-a-second-year/2031474