Straits Times-June 24, 2021

In contrast to some regions, South-east Asia did quite a commendable job in protecting lives and livelihoods during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic last year. But the region is now in danger of becoming a hot spot. Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic nation with 17,500 islands, saw Covid-19 cases surging past the two-million mark on Monday. The situation is worrying in much of Malaysia and Thailand as well. In South-east Asia, as elsewhere, initial successes in battling the disease gave way to a general lowering of the public’s guard and brought the virus back into circulation in no time. People believed the worst was over and that the pandemic would wane on its own. That hope proved unfounded.

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