YEAH....Arresting illegal is merely a stop gap measures , even a sendiwara as the cycle will start again post covid. Government should go after the syndicate, tali barut etc And employers of illegal immigrants. Otherwise never ending sandiwara, making malaysia a global laughing stock Mana ada maruah for those in power?!
1. Rakyat cries of illegal immigrants 2. Cleanup operation follows a week or two but the momentum decreases every other day. 3. A few hundreds illegals out of the millions nabbed 4. Immigrants legal and non legals go into hiding 5. Detention centers moans of packed detainees. 6. Employers began to cry that locals are lazy and they need foreign workers 7. Government retracts operation in just under a month 8. Some unlucky immigrants deported others whitewashed as legals. 9. Employers and syndicates began their operation until the next outburst from rakyat (read Malays)
PUTRAJAYA: Thirty-seven new COVID-19 cases were reported in Malaysia on Tuesday (May 19), bringing the country's total to 6,978 cases, including 1,218 which are active, said Health Ministry director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah.
"Two of the 37 new confirmed patients are imported cases while 35 are local transmissions, 22 of whom are foreigners,” he told a daily news conference.
Thirty-one patients had recovered and were discharged on Tuesday, said Dr Noor Hisham, bringing the cumulative figure for recoveries to 5,646, or 80.9 per cent of the total number of positive cases.
One more fatality was reported, bringing the death toll to 114, or 1.63 per cent of the total number of cases.
The latest fatality was Case 6,942, a 77-year-old Malaysian woman with a history of diabetes, high blood pressure and liver cancer who was admitted to a medical centre in Pahang. She was confirmed to have died at 3.09am on Monday.
Dr Noor Hisham said 11 people were still being treated in intensive care, including six who require ventilator support.
The official was also asked about standard operating procedures for shopping centres during the country's coming festivals.
Dr Noor Hisham expressed concern that some people were still taking the matter lightly and openly violating guidelines.
"We should be reminded that although the number of reported COVID-19 cases is dropping, the threat of infection still exists in the community," he said. "Therefore, we should protect ourselves, our family and the community from COVID-19 infection."
He also advised people to avoid shopping in crowded and cramped places where social distancing is difficult to practise.
Besides the new infections related to identified clusters and imported cases, KKM need to provide more information on the sporadic local transmissions. Exactly which area, district etc they come from. Which places they had gone too etc. The public needs to know so that they can be more careful in their movements
SOPs? As it is very few actually practice social distancing in public places. Yes, there are SOPs carried out while in the queue before entering a market or supermarket. Once inside people don't seem to bother anymore. It's scary how people still think it won't infect them.
yeah guys, I give benefit of doubt to shoppers in the supermarket. I am more worried about staff. I've seen supermarkets, retail shops, petrol stations where their staff aren't fully complying. These are the people in contact with a constant stream of people everyday and yet the enforcement is so low.
traderstrades Enforce every one to wear mask in public? I can't even get my small office to effectively wear mask. I randomly pop in as essential staff are allowed to work from home and already mask compliance is only 40% in a skeleton crew of 10 staff.
Setting unrealistic targets will only result in unachieved goals. This will result in prolonged manmade economic hardship to more Malaysians than COVID herself ever would. Stop having tunnel vision Mr DG. Look at the bigger picture. Stop hoodwinking us with exaggerated deaths which are actually from other causes.
We all hope it stays down. We have to wait till 1 month after full lifting of MCO with SOPs in place. If during that period we can keep our numbers down than we can say we are in control. Full lifting of MCO is when the schools open, all businesses are back to normal and travel restrictions are lifted. This probably is going to take sometime. The other important criteria will be the status of other countries. So for now we have to get the message across that we have to be diligent on our social practices, especially living with lots of caution. All this comes down with sacrifices, patience and most important acceptance that life is going to be challenging for many. To get through this depends very much on the socio-economic well being of the people. It needs a lot of effort to keep people a little happy. How do we keep people mentally ready for this? It is going to take a lot. Now is the time to activate this part of the action going. This is not even the post pandemic phase yet. Are the nation and its leaders ready for this? Looking at things not so. Why, because there is too much political bickering, instead of full focus on getting out of the most pressing issue. The very fact that full parliamentary democracy is not seen to be happening is of a big set back. This means the Ministers have nobody to answer to. Zero accountability and just having a laid back life, till things get back to "normal". All current issues and decisions are managed by the various ministerial heads. However these heads have limited power. On the other hand how much expertise or creative ideas to manage the current situation is again questionable, despite being in these departments for years. Everything is a collective and inter dependent effort and approach. With the present mind set and looking at the overall picture it is not up to the mark. So looking at just numbers can be deceiving. I do understand that gov duty is to achieve that and have done well so far.
FancyMe , I wonder how travel between countries is going to be solved. Singapore are pushing to open boarders because out of all the ASEAN countries, they are the ones most effected by closed boarders.
I think we're going to see green permits to travel between "safe" countries but whether that expands to tourism, I've no idea how to justify it.
I have doubt with the numbers and the way they are tested. The suspicion is usual patients with known chronic diseases and normal flu cases are lumped as C-19. Whatever it is, the handling is absurd at global level.
You can't play god to safe dying souls by locking them, distancing or masking. It is silly. If it is your time to kick the bucket no mask, hiding distancing or doctor can save you. Accept the truth and live a normal life, instead of the abnormal "new normal".
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YEAH....Arresting illegal is merely a stop gap measures , even a sendiwara as the cycle will start again post covid. Government should go after the syndicate, tali barut etc And employers of illegal immigrants. Otherwise never ending sandiwara, making malaysia a global laughing stock Mana ada maruah for those in power?!