Opinion

Fake Covid-19 news is countered by revealing the truth, not burying it – William Leong Jee Keen

New act under emergency ordinance a ‘draconian enactment’, says Selayang MP

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Mar 2021 11:48AM

Fake Covid-19 news is countered by revealing the truth, not burying it – William Leong Jee Keen
It is ‘only natural’ for people to want to know whether different Covid-19 vaccines are effective and safe as it concerns their health, their lives, and those of their loved ones, says Selayang MP William Leong Jee Keen. – wittenberg.edu pic, March 12, 2021

THE Emergency (Essential Powers) (No. 2) Ordinance 2021, which makes the publication or dissemination of fake news relating to Covid-19 or the proclamation of emergency an offence punishable with a RM100,000 fine or three-year imprisonment, is a draconian enactment.

Such draconian provisions are usually enacted by authoritarian regimes to curb freedom of speech.

The people are in need of information regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and measures to address it. It is only natural for people to want to know whether the different types of vaccines are effective and safe.

The people are entitled to know the side effects, if any, of the different vaccines. The people are entitled to know because this concerns their health, their lives, and those of their family members.

The government ought to counter fake news by providing full and complete disclosures supported by the scientific evidence of these matters.

Reassurance for the people that the Covid-19 pandemic is being properly managed and that the vaccines are safe comes from the government revealing the truth. Reassurance does not come by burying the truth in the form of heavy and disproportionate punishments for disseminating information.

Such provisions ferment suspicions and foster distrust. The effect is to drive the people to seek answers from underground and unreliable sources of information.

I call on the government to repeal the Emergency (Essential Powers) (No. 2) Ordinance 2021, because such provisions will cause more harm than good. – The Vibes, March 12, 2021

William Leong Jee Keen is Selayang MP

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