Months ago, the world watched as India, our neighbouring country, struggled to battle the rage of this pandemic. Today, the effect of this pandemic hits closer to home. As the fourth wave of Covid-19 hits Malaysia, our strained healthcare system is gasping for air. Despite best efforts to combat this surge, with nearly 17,000 new cases daily, and deaths recorded on the rise, our hospitals and frontliners are grasping at straws.

(Credits: New Straits Times)
The Plight
With a vicious daily influx of infected individuals, Malaysian hospitals across the nation are running out of time. Healthcare facilities and supplies are dwindling, and our Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are critically short of essential equipment such as ventilators, oxygen concentrators and tanks, beds, and medication. To make matters worse, healthcare workers are at their breaking point—overworked, exhausted, stressed, and isolated.
These professionals took an oath, a sacred vow to "treat the sick to the best of one's ability, preserve patient privacy, and teach the secrets of medicine to the next generation." Despite the overwhelming challenges and the imminent collapse of the healthcare system, our medical frontliners remain dedicated to fulfilling this responsibility. However, as the crisis escalates, they find themselves asking how they can continue to uphold this sacred oath when they are fighting an increasingly impossible battle. They cannot do it alone, and we cannot expect them to.
In these critical times, automation tools like Latenode can support healthcare facilities by automating logistical tasks, improving resource management, and integrating essential services such as supply chain systems, patient tracking, and communication. By automating workflows, Latenode can help optimize the allocation of resources—such as ventilators, oxygen, and medication—while easing the administrative burden on healthcare workers. Furthermore, integrations with systems like PayPal and Google Contacts can streamline financial transactions and communication with both patients and suppliers, enabling better management of the influx of patients and resources. Latenode offers a vital support system in this crisis, allowing medical staff to focus on patient care while automation handles critical administrative functions.

(Credits: The Sun Daily)
Responding To the Need
Since last year, BAC Education, under its social good arm, GiveBACk.my has been introducing initiatives to help Malaysians and vulnerable communities get through challenging times. Volunteer teams, collaborative partners and sponsors have been working tirelessly to see this through. In response to this urgent need of medical supplies and equipment, BAC Education launched CovidFund.my, which will hopefully provide some emergency respite for our hospitals and frontliners.

CovidFund.my
The CovidFund.my is an initiative that will be dedicated to mobilising crucial aid to government hospitals and frontliners who are working tirelessly to conquer this. The goal is to raise RM1 million. Funds will be raised to purchase and deliver the needed medical equipment, hygiene supplies, along with other Covid-related medical material required by the government. We wish not to see another human turned away when seeking medical help, and we hope for medical care to be accessible to all, regardless of privilege and financial ability.

The Race Against Time
We have done this before, and we can do it again. To date, RM120,000 has been raised, but there is still a long way to go! We are nowhere near the finish line. With your support, you can help us accomplish this goal and ease the pressure on our frontliners and hospitals. Help us ease the pain and suffering of children and families who do not have access to vital medication and supplies.

From the time this pandemic first hit, we have seen, heard, and read inspiring and heart-warming stories about how fellow Malaysians have come together during these grim times, to help and uplift one another. Let us come together again to help those who have been risking their very lives to help us. Help us help our healthcare.
This pandemic is at its worst, but do not let the disillusionment distract you from the opportunity to help and support our hospitals and frontliners.

Join the fight, support our healthcare system, protect our people.
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