Let's all malaysians, despite no mention of license for individuals, let's all join forces and submit our request for a valid permit to film anything locally.
It's another example of why the state has gone bonkers in its effort to control and order it's people into compliance. From this it gives fresh opportunity to extract more money out of hard working people, and an opportunity for some to bribe in order to go round the system. Not much thought has been given to this, a wrong move and absolutely an idiotic one too.
Men who were born 70 or 80 years ago running a country is a sick joke! Their ideas were formed in the1940's or 1950's and are being forced down the throat of this nation with their filthy, wrinkly, grubby fingers!
Of the nine new cases, three were imported involving a Malaysian and two foreigners who either have family members living in Malaysia or were allowed to enter the country for work, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
“The three imported cases were from [those who returned from] Singapore with one case, India and the Philippines,” said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a briefing today.
Meanwhile, the remaining cases were local transmissions involving two foreigners and four Malaysians.
The two cases involving non-Malaysians were detected in Sabah and Kelantan. In Sabah, an inmate who was screened for the coronavirus prior to being released was found to be infected, while in Kelantan, an illegal immigrant had also tested positive just before a group of immigrants was transferred to a detention centre.
Meanwhile for cases involving Malaysians, all four cases were found in Sarawak — one from the Stutong cluster, one from the Sentosa cluster, one from the Kuching engineering cluster while another case is still under investigation as the patient did not have any symptoms and has been admitted to Sarawak General Hospital.
Five patients are currently being treated in the intensive care unit, with two of them needing respiratory assistance.
The Ministry also reported eight new recoveries; a total of 8,574 patients have recovered and discharged so far.
Fortunately, no new death was reported and the death toll remains at 123.
The recovery rate is currently 97% while the mortality rate is 1.39%.
Noor Hisham also expressed concern that the public are flouting the rules and standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the Government to curb COVID-19 infections, which have started to trend in the double digits since hitting a record low of only one case three weeks ago.
He referred to photos that have gone viral on social media of individuals wearing pink wrist tags denoting that they were under the Home Surveillance Order (HSO) but were out in crowded places
“The latest data from the MySejahtera application showed that 28.8% of individuals who were placed under HSO did not use the Home Assessment Tool function,” he said, adding that the function was part of the mandatory daily self-evaluation programme throughout their self-quarantine.
So far, 31,674 persons under surveillance who returned from abroad had to quarantine themselves for 14 days under the HSO.
He noted that 18,416 returnees have completed their quarantines; however, 10% of them did not undergo COVID-19 screening on the 13th day.
Noor Hisham also pointed out that amid an uptrend in people going outside and downloading the MySejahtera app, the number of check-ins at various commercial premises have reduced, suggesting that more people are ignoring the SOP.
“Owners of these premises and the general public are reminded to continue observing the SOP that has been set to ensure that we can break the chain of COVID-19 infections in the community,” he said.
Instead of reporting all these facts, can the authorities do something about them? Our children are back in school. Does it take a few more unnecessary and tragic deaths to wake people up from their slumber?
I have often wondered what I would do if I had to quarantine at home for 14 days, everyday hoping I do not have the virus and how I would stop myself spreading it to my family.
lock myself in a room with an attached bathroom? Yes .. that would be possible if my house was big enough. Unfortunately not many of our houses are big enough and made worst if there are many people staying in that house.
Perhaps, it would be better to check into a hotel with an attached bath room and call for food delivery. That would be a possibility if I can afford it and the hotel understands the risks of having me there.
Unfortunately not many of us can afford it. We may need to be qurantined because of PUI tracing and because we are rich enough to return from overseas.
Added to that is the ignorance of how infectious this virus can spread or how deadly it could be to the aged in the house.
What I am trying to get at is that unless the government has prepared quarantine centers we will not be able to contain the spread of this virus. Furthermore, people in quarantine still do not understand that they need to stay there and not wander into town for teh tarik. Barbed wire fencing and an armed sentry with the instruction to shoot if necessary might be necessary to drive home the seriousness of quarantine. Another possibility for those who escape quarantine would be solitary confinement in a prison for another 14 days.
I have still not gone home to visit my parents till now. Although I am classified as low risk it does not mean by some carelessness on my part, I am infected and being asymptomatic. infect my beloved parents.
The MOH and the PN government failed to take into consideration of the 'tak peduli' attitude of a segment of Malaysian society. They should not have allowed home quarantine. Anyway, it is not too late to enforce quarantine at specific government quarantine centres including enforcing wearing masks in public crowded premises.
This segment of people also like to walk around crowded area without mask. Some species can never discipline to follow rules. Just go to shopping malls and you will know who.
People who dont follow SOP make them pay very very heavy Penalty Why the gomen want to punish all coming from abroad who follow Rules n SOP NOT FAIR People cannot afford to pay for hotel expenses Daily bread n butter also so TOUGH whatmore stay in hotel
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