Covid-19 | A Journey through many emotions.
2020 | A Year to be always Remembered

Covid-19 | A Journey through many emotions.

In China’s Wuhan, the original epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak, the city’s residents have pretty much returned to normal life, even as they continue to grapple with memories of the early outbreak, which struck fear in the city. 2020 has been a bleak and horrid year for the entire world. People stopped coming out, planes had stopped flying, humanity went into shelters and most were living in fear.  The world as we knew it ‘turned upside-down’ as the novel coronavirus killed at least 1.75 million people to date with nearly 80+ million cases recorded since it first emerged.

This devastating pandemic has made us also rethink whether our socioeconomic models are working. It changes not only the way humans socialise but also forces humanity to examine how human civilisations sustain and coexist with diseases and the environment. 

All said and done, I was personally looking forward to the year end and welcoming 2021 with a new vigour, filled with hopes and aspirations. With only a few weeks left to the year, there was the usual catching up with friends and family as well as business engagements as life in Malaysia was just about going to be as 'normal' as can be, after the government eased up the second CMCO regulations. With all the SOPs in place and in compliance with the necessary Ministry of Health directives, we were going to end the year with a 'bang'! 11 months of sacrifices by frontliners must especially my colleagues and team at Enviro Group as surely one to go into our history books. 

As we went about our daily work, that fateful Thursday (17/12/2020) we got news that a family friend had been tested positive and those with close contact were immediately sent for tests. Mum, dad and I went for a random test which unfortunately for us ended up in a positive confirmation. 

The first few feelings of confusion, despair and maybe a whole lot of unrest came upon us as we found out of our results. "This could not be it" was definitely my first thought. We even thought it was a wrong result, tagged to a wrong patient. By Saturday morning, it was definitely a positive one as I made a call to my friend Joevy Beh the Group CEO of BP Lab whom at great speed reverted that 3 of us are positive, while sending me words of encouragement in being calm and not to worry, he says. We executed an immediate plan to test all our families and staff of ENVIRO Group and thankfully all were negative.

After sanitising & protecting more than 8,000,000 sq.ft, floor area  and keeping thousands safe since February, I fell to my greatest friend "Covid-19" with my beloved parents. My wife who is holding up the fort at home with my kids is doing well and I hope the same for those at Enviroverks, as we keep going for everyone’s safety. 

I want to tell all of you that the risks are real, and we should all keep vigilant as best as we can. Please keep us all in your prayers and we hope that while you remain vigilant, please also remember that this pandemic is going to be part of us for a while now until vaccines are available to the masses. And in the meantime, do not hurt the businesses that rely on you - continue to support them but exercise caution wherever you go. I think the inspiration that Covid-19 gives us is that a healthy body is more important than anything else.” 

Day 1 - Day 10

Isolated under home quarantine to protect the rest of the family and friends. We got picked up from home at 8pm, picked up more patients along the way and was finally dropped off at Hospital Sungai Buloh at 11.30pm. 

Managed to get beds together with dad and ensured mum was nearby so in any case I can attend right away. As soon as we entered ward 31, nurses were friendly and told us what to expect including taking our basic health checks and measurement. Thereafter, at 2am our temperature was checked again. Wake up call was at 6am to get our blood tested and went back to sleep..up at 8am for breakfast...had tea and biscuits..

As gujjus are so used to home cooked rich food, our menu was specifically crafted by Anisha, Shobie and all managed by the ever abled Sonia. (Our basecamp secretariat…) We were truly spoiled for choices and will get a specially crafted menu on a daily basis. Perhaps we will need to check on our weight as not a surprise if we have put on a few KG’s. We are in total 8 of us here, keeping each other safe and insane with a group on whatsapp called “Hum Saath” that keeps all of us updated on our daily well-being. Such a blessing that my cousin Sharmila and I were here to support our elders, while the others held the fort out there. 

Blessing in having good friends out there we got taken care of here at Sg. Buloh Hospital. We received the extra care and attention here and made our “Quarantine'' stay a memorable experience to share with the world. What more can one ask for…! Sigh of relief that our immediate and close out there were all tested negative after 2 tests done.

Life is beautiful. It's about giving. It's about family. Family is everything, but sometimes it can be difficult to put into words just how much your loved ones mean to you. Being a family means you are a part of something very wonderful. It means you will love and be loved for the rest of your life. The informality of family life is a blessed condition that allows us all to become our best while looking our worst.

Being here for the past 10 days, we have seen many that have far worse symptoms and in real need, being in here provided us with the ability to make friends and support them in time of need. 

A young man was brought in right from the airport enroute to Timor Leste from London after 4 years and visiting his family with 4 young kids. Thrown into a NEW place without a single luggage, got him into tears half a day. We all got together and equipped him with his basic necessity, switched on our hotspots so he can get connected with his family, we managed to get him a sim card and got him connected on day 2 with his family. Christmas was with his new found friends here in unknown Malaysia, how will anyone imagine this happening. He was absolutely thankful while he left on the 26th to return back to his family. We made friends from all walks of life and some even being connected to old friends and family.  

Oh yes rumours and keyboard warriors started rumours that went far with half truth. Shobie after 4-5 days decided to reveal the actual scenario to SHUT this inhuman individual in spreading lies. (#fakenews). This even got into astro-awani as a news…! While we were all in high spirits on the road to recovery and can't wait to share these amazing stories with our family and friends out there, that Covid-19 is not all that bad after all..! 

We need to have a clear mind-set, positivity, willingness to adapt and live the new normal. Head of States and key corporate figures have had to come to terms with this pandemic in past months. 

Among the long-term impacts on individuals experiencing the effects of stigma post recovery includes depression, having low levels of resilience, sensitivity, lack of focus, inferiority complex that could lead to various mental health issues, thus affecting their life. 

MoH provides emotional support to patients and families at all health facilities that provide treatment for Covid-19 patients by having counselling sessions, psychological interventions and various other simple therapies, such as art therapy, respiratory relaxation therapy and mental health screening. Early psychological help is also given to relevant individuals if their emotional state is unstable or in a state of emotional crisis, the condition will directly affect the physical health of the persons concerned, such as somatic symptoms, fatigue and headache. 

Now we prep to pack our bags and on our way home. Missing the kids and family so much and these 10 days has been nothing but bitter-sweet memories that I can't wait to share with the world. Hope that non has to ever face this, nevertheless you should always remember to stay calm and not to react. I am always available at [email protected] to support you and anyone you know out there.

People who are sick with coronavirus have done nothing wrong, so let’s not treat them differently. We are stronger together in the fight against coronavirus. #SolidarityNotStigma. The pressure from society is more stressful than knowing that I was infected with the Covid-19 virus, so let's come together in supporting friends and families that have Covid-19 and not discriminated against this virus BUT always stay protected and comply with all SOP’s set by KKM. 

The dedication of the doctors and nurses at Ward 31, 39 and 6C must be specifically commented. The care, concentration on details and the love shown was simply marvellous. Thank you and terima kasih...

The entire team at Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) and in particular Hospital Sg. Buloh PKKN Ward 31 our utmost gratitude  to all of you and all our healthcare workers are on the frontline battling the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that’s spreading rapidly throughout our city, state and nation. They are putting themselves in the path of this virus in this unprecedented crisis. 

There are not enough words to express our gratitude towards Dr. Kuldip Kaur Prem Singh; Hospital Director of Sg. Buloh, Datuk Dr. Suresh Kumar, Dr. Yasmin Gani,  Dr. Benedict Sim and Dr. Aruna in keeping all of us safe, comfortable and in managing the amazing team at Hospital Sg. Buloh tirelessly. All of you show up daily and always go above and beyond your call of duty. 

Heartfelt Thank you & Terima Kasih.

27th Dec 2020

Nitesh Malani | Mahendra Malani | Bharti Malani | Lata Shah| Shobana Kothari | Sharmila Shah | Ranjan Shah | Jayvin Timbadia

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?Tips if Needed:

List to bring to hospital:-

1. One or two bedsheets with pillow case and a thin blanket 

2. Slippers 

3. 2 thin towels.

4. One hanger to hang your towel 

5. Your medications 

6. Some acti fast panadol, minyak kapak, diarrhea medicine and charcoal tablets

7. Small thermos and a mug

8. Some paper cups and plates with spoons.

9. Wet tissue n alcohol spray 

10. Mosquitoes patch n cockroaches repellent spray 

11. Vitamin C 1000mg

12. Socks n some comfortable clothes 

13. Hand wash, soap to shower n toothpaste 

14. Face mask 

15. Disposable panties 

16. Some biscuits and some dry food.

17. Get an old roller bag and put everything in.


Throw away everything including the bag once you're ready to go home.



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