With the rising concerns on the ownership of the MySejahtera application, certain sectors believe that the app which we heavily rely on in our daily lives may have “outlived its usefulness”.
Recently, the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) said that MySejahtera may have “outlived its usefulness” as a contact tracing application.
In a statement, MMA president Dr Koh Kar Chai said that the app’s scanning feature for the purpose of contact tracing is no longer as useful as it was in the earlier phases of the pandemic.
1. MySejahtera may have “outlived its usefulness” as a contact tracing application, says the Malaysian Medical Association.
President Dr Koh Kar Chai says it may be time to reconsider the need to scan a QR code every time a person enters a premise. https://t.co/3rXlZ0LR7Q pic.twitter.com/XWfF09xez1
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) March 30, 2022
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