Dear MyOHUN members and all those receiving this message,
Hope everyone is keeping well and staying safe. With the increase in the recent number of COVID-19 cases, the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC), is still in need for volunteers to come forward to assist in all states. Specifically, there is an urgent need for volunteers at Stadium Malawati, Shah Alam.
If you are medical personnel, academician, undergraduate or postgraduate student especially with medical or health-related training, please come forward and volunteer your services. For those not in the medical backgrounds but think you can assist, you can still register and CPRC will decide whether to call upon you or not.
Students are highly encouraged to volunteer. For students, their job scope includes crowd control, registration, logistics and data entry. Please be sure to abide by the university rules and regulations. Academicians handling relevant undergraduate or postgraduate programs are welcome to forward this email and the link to your students to call for volunteers.
If you think you can assist, please come forward. To register as a volunteer, please use the link below:
https://forms.gle/UE1JqaYwCNGEYqVp8
There is no deadline for this form. CPRC will contact you directly if you are chosen to volunteer. If you have any queries or concerns, please contact Dr. Kugi (Bahagian Kawalan Penyakit, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia) at 03-88834111 or email: mobilisasicovid19@gmail.com. MyOHUN NCO will update CPRC from time to time on the updated list of volunteers.
We would also like to seek your kind assistance in forwarding this request by the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC). Please forward this email/message to anyone you think is relevant including NGOs, non-MyOHUN members and students via WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram and other messaging or social media platforms.
Thank you in advance for your kind assistance in forwarding this request and let’s do our part in assisting those in need and changing the course of this pandemic.
‘Kita Jaga Kita’