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2021-09-09 17:24 | Report Abuse

A bad mkt day for me today !

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2021-09-09 16:14 | Report Abuse

Today mkt is a BIG FIRE !!!

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2021-09-09 13:08 | Report Abuse

How about giving free medical aid kits to strengthen our immunity against c 19 ?

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2021-09-09 12:50 | Report Abuse

" As at September 7, more than 20 million people or 89 per cent of Malaysia's adult population had received their first shot, including 16 million or 70 per cent who were now fully vaccinated. "

Hidup Malaysia !!!

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2021-09-09 12:36 | Report Abuse

Please no cut your profit. Thanks.

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2021-09-09 11:01 | Report Abuse

Rights Offering ... its purpose is to corn our hard earn moni ?

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2021-09-08 17:26 | Report Abuse

How about give all 2 doses of vaccines n open FULLY our economy ?

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2021-09-08 11:39 | Report Abuse

Indonesa is doing great, beating c 19.

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2021-09-08 11:13 | Report Abuse

Which one is the best to play play for fun n entertainment ?

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2021-09-08 11:11 | Report Abuse

May be cky can get some advice from Bang Joko who drop the c 19 cases very fast in

Indonesia.

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2021-09-07 17:21 | Report Abuse

Rights Offering ... a corn scheme, to corn us to give away our hard earn moni ?

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2021-09-07 17:11 | Report Abuse

Share consolidation ... is a BIG FIRE, burning our hard earn moni !!!

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2021-09-07 14:41 | Report Abuse

Uptrend now ?

Go on board the boat$$$ FAST ?

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2021-09-07 14:40 | Report Abuse

May Laos be blessed with peace n prosperity.

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2021-09-06 22:19 | Report Abuse

JAKARTA, Sept 6 : Indonesia, South-East Asia’s largest economy, has added 4,413 new coronavirus cases in the 24 hours through midday Monday, the least since May 18.

The government has been easing restrictions across many cities as the local outbreak starts to subside from its peak, even as the number of daily deaths remain among the world’s highest.

The country reported 612 fatalities from the virus on Monday.

The government will allow dine-in time at restaurants to 60 minutes from currently 30 minutes and will open more tourism spots in the Java island.

Meanwhile, the most severe 'Level 4' category is still in place for tourist island Bali for at least another week.

Thailand is also set to reopen more of its popular tourist destinations starting next month, betting that a higher local inoculation rate can help draw more foreign visitors and revive an economy battered by the pandemic.

The reopening of capital city Bangkok and Chiang Mai as well as beach resorts Pattaya, Cha-Am and Hua Hin from Oct 1 will be modeled after an initiative to bring back vaccinated tourists to Phuket, tourism ministry officials said.

Myanmar may relax also mobility curbs in some townships as new Covid-19 cases decline and vaccination picks up, Khin Khin Gyi of the Ministry of Health told state broadcaster MRTV. Myanmar reported 2,829 new cases on Sunday, the lowest daily tally in about two weeks.

On the other hand, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said most of the country can exit lockdown amid sustained progress in fighting an outbreak of Covid-19’s delta variant. Singapore cut the time window for pre-departure tests for travelers from most countries.

But Singapore will increase the frequency of mandatory testing for higher-risk environments, such as personal care services and gyms, and will extend this requirement to more settings with frequent community interactions, such as mall workers and supermarket staff.

The government also said it will no longer allow social gatherings and interactions at workplaces from Sept 8.

- Bloomberg

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2021-09-06 22:11 | Report Abuse

Today, 6/9/2021, Indonesia got about 4,000 new daily cases of c 19 while

Malaysia got about 17,000 cases.

What Indonesia did to get such low number of c 19 cases ?

Can Malaysia follow Indonesia to bring down our number ?

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2021-09-05 22:20 | Report Abuse

https://fee.org/articles/daily-covid-deaths-in-sweden-hit-zero-as-other-nations-brace-for-more-lockdowns/

Sweden, of course, was maligned in 2020 for foregoing a strict lockdown. The Guardian called its approach “a catastrophe” in the making, while CBS News said Sweden had become “an example of how not to handle COVID-19.”

Despite these criticisms, Sweden’s laissez-faire approach to the pandemic continues today. In contrast to its European neighbors, Sweden is welcoming tourists. Businesses and schools are open with almost no restrictions. And as far as masks are concerned, not only is there no mandate in place, Swedish health officials are not even recommending them.

What are the results of Sweden’s much-derided laissez-faire policy? Data show the 7-day rolling average for COVID deaths yesterday was zero (see below). As in nada. And it’s been at zero for about a week now.

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2021-09-05 17:53 | Report Abuse

What happen to Sarawak's new daily cases of c 19 ?

Sarawak oredi got very high vaccination rate compared with other states ?

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2021-09-05 17:49 | Report Abuse

stockraider's solution : just do less testing n do more under reporting.

Then the infection rate will come down ?

Agree ?

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2021-09-05 17:43 | Report Abuse

Is there anything Malaysia can do to bring down the daily new cases of c 19 ?

KJ got no answer to that challenge ?

Who got the solution, please. Thanks.

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2021-09-03 13:48 | Report Abuse

Israelis are frustrated by the fact that their nation has one of the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates (over 60 percent are fully vaccinated, and 25 percent have already had a booster), and yet is also leading the world in daily rate of new infections.

Israel has been logging over 10,000 new infections daily this week, with a positive test rate of around 7%. Many countries no longer consider Israel to be “green” on the COVID scale. By comparison, the United States has been registering about half the number of new daily infections per capita (around 900 per million citizens for Israel, just 450 per million for the US).

A new study suggests that Israel’s high vaccination rate could be at least partially to blame for the current spike in coronavirus infections.

The study was carried out last month by Israel’s Maccabi Healthcare Services (one of the local HMOs), and the results were featured in the leading scientific journals Science and Nature. (See: Why is Israel Still Giving COVID Boosters if the WHO Said to Stop?) But it only garnered serious attention here at home this week, when veteran Israeli journalist and Channel 13 News anchor Oshrat Kotler expressed her disapproval over the findings not being widely reported in Israel.

“How sad that I had to read about this important Israeli research on an American news site,” Kotler wrote on Facebook. The journalist added that she had contacted Maccabi and confirmed the veracity of the headline she had read, which asserted, based on the Maccabi study, that “vaccinated individuals are 13 times more likely to be infected by the Delta variant than those with natural antibodies.”

Indeed, the majority of the nearly 700 Israelis currently hospitalized due to COVID-19 are fully vaccinated against that virus, and vaccinated individuals make up a large percentage, if not a majority of those testing positive every day.


Israel currently has one of the highest rolling averages of new daily infections in the world. Photo: David Cohen/Flash90

In other words, the “vaccine” is not preventing either infection or transmission, though in Israel it did lower those numbers.

Individuals who are unvaccinated and who have never been infected with COVID are at least twice as likely to be infected as those who are vaccinated.
Those who have recovered from COVID are far less likely to be infected than even those who are vaccinated.
It must also be noted that the authors of the Science and Nature articles and most of the experts they cited did encourage inoculation given that the shots produced by Pfizer, Moderna and others are highly effective in preventing serious illness. Just not as effective as naturally-produced antibodies that come from being infected. This is especially true as the virus mutates.

An Israeli scientist who spoke with Nature stated that while the evidence wasn’t yet there to mandate a booster shot, there was no real risk in taking the vaccine. If the vaccinated are anyway being infected as the virus mutates, they’ll end up with naturally-produced antibodies, too.

Still, the present debate raises the question of whether or not Israel and other nations are being too aggressive in trying to control a virus that nearly all experts agree isn’t going away no matter how many booster shots we receive. If our own bodies’ immune systems are more effective in protecting us against COVID-19, why not let them do their job?

Again, even those leaning toward that line of thinking aren’t saying the vaccine shouldn’t be used. There are sectors of society that are at greater risk of serious illness and complications, and they should be inoculated. At the same time, many are arguing, and Kotler now seems to be among them, that the majority of the population should get on with life, let the virus run its course, and before long a natural “herd immunity” will develop.

“The only conclusion that can be drawn from this study is that we [Israel] need to reevaluate our course of action,” wrote Kotler. “My own conclusion is that if we don’t belong to one of the at-risk sectors of the population, then we should be very careful about this problematic vaccine.”

Kotler stressed firmly that she is not an anti-vaxxer, but insisted that when it comes to the COVID vaccine, the public “has been deceived.”

Of course, the policy she’s now championing is one no politician can adopt so long as Kotler’s colleagues in the mainstream media are hyping COVID-19 as the greatest threat to mankind.

https://www.israeltoday.co.il/read/is-pfizer-vaccine-to-blame-for-israels-high-covid-infection-rate/

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2021-09-03 13:47 | Report Abuse

In Israel vaccinations appear to INCREASE infections ???

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2021-09-03 13:34 | Report Abuse

Why Israel, the first country in the world to achieve herb immunity, now

got its biggest wave of c 19 infection ?

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2021-09-03 13:31 | Report Abuse

During early May, 2021 India got about 400,000 cases of c 19 daily !

Now India got about 50,000 daily cases.

What brought down the cases ?

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2021-09-03 13:18 | Report Abuse

Look at Africa, why so few people got infected with c 19 there even

though they got veri low vaccination rate of about 5% onli ?

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2021-09-03 13:15 | Report Abuse

Why U all say Bang Joko no got do mass testing n just do under reporting

onli ?

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2021-09-03 13:12 | Report Abuse

Ivermectin ... the Indonesa's national protector from c 19 infection ???

WHO ... looking at its loga, WHO ... an organization of snakes n serpents ?

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2021-09-03 13:03 | Report Abuse

" Uncle Koon, pls ask someone to help you to examine your writing, misleading calculation is not good for making the right decision. "

Maybe his calculation is intended to be misleading n to corn us ?

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2021-09-02 17:17 | Report Abuse

Who dare to wrestle with kyy in AYS ?

Come on, please !

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2021-09-02 12:00 | Report Abuse

Barang emas also oredi gadaikan ?

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2021-09-02 10:29 | Report Abuse

moneyless is burning hell !!!

Mani people oredi kosongkan their epf accounts ?

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2021-09-01 12:34 | Report Abuse

" Malaysians have no issue with eating nasi lemak at any time of the day, be it breakfast, lunch, dinner or even supper! "

NO ISSUE at all !!!

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2021-09-01 12:24 | Report Abuse

Coconut milk when cooked turned into coconut oil which also can tahan veri high

temperature without getting spoiled.

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2021-09-01 12:16 | Report Abuse

Fruits ... not so good lah bcos got sugar / sucrouse mah. Bad for those who got

diabetes !

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2021-09-01 12:12 | Report Abuse

Nasi lemak ... veri healthy food bcos got santam, got coconut oil containing vit d

which protect us from catching c 19 !!!

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2021-09-01 12:10 | Report Abuse

ahbah is a small kampong kid, kena bully everywhere even here, so got to keep a big

dog to take care of him lah.

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2021-09-01 10:59 | Report Abuse

Netx is a fun stock, a stock to play for fun onli, why sailang so much ?

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2021-09-01 10:27 | Report Abuse

The theory is for us to play play the stock mkt circular musical chair for fun n

enjoyment mah.

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2021-09-01 10:16 | Report Abuse

No wori, our new PM oredi got given birth to Keluarga Malaysia.

We are all now anak of Keluarga Malaysia.

It shall later be recognised n accepted as the 6th principle of our Rukun Negara n

shall become the mandatory base of all our national policies ?

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2021-08-31 22:50 | Report Abuse

Now, we are all anak of Keluarga Malaysia ... the newly added 6th principle of our

Rukun Negara ?

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2021-08-31 22:35 | Report Abuse

JAKARTA, Aug 31 : Indonesia's President Joko Widodo has announced that the government would adjust Covid-19 restrictions from Aug 31 to Sept 6 due to improvements in the infection rate in more areas.

More parts of densely populated Java island have been lowered from the most severe "Level 4" category. Details of the adjustments would be announced by cabinet ministers, said Jokowi, as the president is known.

The Straits Times reported that More areas of Indonesia, including the cities of Solo in Central Java and Malang in East Java, will see Covid-19 restrictions eased for a week, starting from Tuesday (Aug 31) as the number of cases continues to decline in the country.

Last week, the authorities eased curbs in Greater Jakarta, Bandung in West Java and Surabaya in East Java, along with a few other regions.

Places of worship were allowed to reopen with 25 per cent capacity or 30 worshippers at the maximum.

Similarly, restaurants could accept diners so long as capacity was restricted to 25 per cent. Visitors to shopping centres and malls were capped at half their overall capacity.

President Joko Widodo said on Monday that the positivity rate had decreased, while the average bed occupancy rate in hospitals nationwide had dropped to 27 per cent.

He also urged Indonesians to remain vigilant, noting that many countries had faced another wave of Covid-19 despite impressive vaccination rates.

"We must collectively attempt to prevent Covid-19 cases from soaring again. The key is simple - get vaccinated and be disciplined in implementing health protocols," Widodo said in a live-streamed statement.

Luhut Pandjaitan, a senior minister in charge of Covid-19 emergency response, said the number of infections nationwide had dropped by 90.4 per cent since July 15, when Covid-19 cases peaked.

The situation was even better in populous Java and Bali islands, where the tally of confirmed cases plunged by 94 per cent.

"As the Covid-19 situation becomes increasingly better, the health protocols are implemented and the PeduliLindungi application is in use, some adjustments of public activities are doable," he said at a virtual press conference on Monday.

The PeduliLindungi application shows proof of vaccination and the Covid-19 situation in one's surrounding areas, among other things, and is now used by visitors to check into public places such as malls.

As part of the easing of measures, all industrial firms and factories can operate fully as long as their staff are divided into two shifts and report for work with the PeduliLindungi application, among other requirements.

Indonesia, the hardest hit by Covid-19 in South-East Asia, reported 5,436 fresh infections on Monday, bringing the overall number of cases in the country to 4.08 million.

The number of deaths nationwide rose by 568 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 132,491. - The Straits Times/ANN