Dare to dream is nothing wrong but in reality vaccine is just a sweet dream without action so far. Bamboo is reality with production started waiting for shipment only. correct?
bamboo business potential rmb800mil in 3 years with foc bamboo supply worth rmb300mil from the concession. what profit margin you expect from bamboo. you use you brain to work out lah. vaccine not easy to get 75mil profit. correct.
Negative people will forever be negative to whatever things you say. It is waste of time to even reply. I don't even stop to read but continue to scroll. Or he is a Trojan Horse sent to Kanger from other forums. Best is to ignore these type of postings.
kanger will be transforming free of charge rmb300mil raw bamboo into rm800mil finished products in 3 years. wow. how much profit kanger can get? work out yourself. correct?
This is the problem when people ignore the URGENCY
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 12 — Selangor’s spike in new Covid-19 cases indicated that the aggressive and proactive testing in the state was working, former health minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said today.
He also cautioned against using new daily cases as an effective benchmark for how Malaysia and the state were faring in the fight against Covid-19, saying this was counterproductive to active case detection.
Cases have been yo-yoing in Selangor, going from 277 on Wednesday to 845 the next day and 829 yesterday, which represented nearly half of Malaysia’s new infections reported.
Dzulkelfly acknowledged that the figures were disheartening but said it was not reason to surrender to the pandemic.
“Beware! Numbers may rise further. Why? Because now we are doing more testing, especially mandatory (tests) on foreign workers.
“But don’t despair!” he said on Twitter.
The former minister said the high numbers should instead be viewed as the efficacy of the additional testing in weeding out Covid-19 cases that would otherwise not have been detected.
Discovering and isolating such cases was crucial in order to contain the pandemic, he added.
Rather than stopping at mandatory testing for migrant workers, he said the Selangor Covid-19 Task Force was instead pushing for more detection measures such as testing at-risk communities and thoroughly investigating sporadic infections.
While policies resulting in high numbers would be unpopular as they suggested shortcomings in the state and country’s efforts to contain Covid-19, Dzulfefly said it was far more dangerous and deadly to pursue measures that mask the severity of the disease.
Malaysia was still performing far better in limiting the number of deaths due to Covid-19, he said.
Since the Sabah state election in September, Malaysia has been assailed by a third wave of Covid-19 infections that far eclipsed all cases accumulated up to then.
While it took seven months until September for Malaysia to record its first 10,000 cases, the next 10,000 came in October itself.
From end-October to yesterday, Malaysia added over 60,000 cases for a current total of 80,309
However, the country has also introduced more aggressive testing measures specifically targeting foreign worker populations after it was concluded that workplace clusters were the main source of new Covid-19 infections at the moment.
no one will like to scroll back to read all the important posting in the forum blocked by rubbish article lah. understand abit lah. really stubborn. no medicine can cure. correct
IT was a watershed moment when an elderly 91-year-old woman from the UK received the first Covid-19 vaccine injection.
Her inoculation symbolises the need to protect the vulnerable given the susceptibility of the elderly to the disease. It also shows the willingness to receive the jab that will allow everyone to get on with their lives in resuming the old normal in an increasingly new normal world.
Margaret Keenan’s vaccination was made possible after the UK government approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine that broke all records in terms of approvals from the health authorities.
The race to finding a vaccine was top priority for the world given the vast damage the coronavirus has caused to lives and livelihoods, as seen from the wreckage it has caused to the global economy.
The vaccine was the first of many that are in the pipeline and scheduled for public dispensation in the weeks and months ahead.
Scientists, with the benefit of unprecedented funding, have raced the rollout of a vaccine that has delivered in terms of efficacy and safety.
Malaysian companies too have entered the game seeing the amount of money that is to be made from delivering a vaccine to combat the virus.
The vaccine conundrum
The pandemic has been horrendous in terms of human lives lost and the economic cost. Close to 1.6 million people around the world have lost their lives and around 70 million people have been infected by the highly-contagious disease.
Global GDP is expected to contract by 4.4% this year, according to the International Monetary Fund, which was an upgrade of 0.8% from earlier projections given the better-than-expected performance by countries in fighting the pandemic.
The damage seen in the second quarter was the immediate aftermath to the pandemic, and the subsequent rebound in the third quarter was also mirrored by the performance of the Malaysian economy.
After plunging by 17.1% in the second quarter, the country saw a smaller contraction of 2.7% in the third quarter. It took a mammoth injection of liquidity and welfare funds to keep the economy from sinking and people employed. Money was needed to stabilise the economic shock as shown by the size and spending programmes of Budget 2021: the largest spending package by the country.
With the country losing RM300mil a day from implementing the conditional movement control order (CMCO), especially in the economically important areas of the Klang Valley and Selangor, the overall cost of the pandemic would have a telling impact if nothing is done to address the rate of infection. The country was losing around RM2bil a day when the more stringent MCO was in place to combat against the onset of the virus in March.
“The pace and strength of economic recovery is critically dependent on the development of the virus and the availability of vaccines. As the pandemic continues to climb daily, there is tremendous pressure to roll out a vaccine quickly to contain the spread, ” says Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie.
“While a successful vaccine could indeed give a boost to sentiment and the economy in 2021, it will take some time to heal from a historic blow to employment, investment and businesses. Furthermore, it could be many months before any vaccine is administered to enough people. Hence, Malaysians must still follow strict standard operating procedures to protect against the virus.”
While the government had doled out multi-billion ringgit economic recovery packages to starve off a deep recession, Lee says the money allocated to purchase and deliver vaccines, treatments and testing may be huge, it will seem like a small price to pay to restore the economy.
As the world moves towards the recovery phase, Malaysia has stepped forward with its own programme to get 70% of the population inoculated at a cost of RM3bil.
The money that is being ploughed into a nationwide vaccine programme is not small but it is a fraction of the cost that the country had to endure during the MCO and CMCO.There has been much debate over the rollout, given the novel nature of the vaccine and the secret negotiations that were conducted to secure delivery of sufficient doses.
Malaysia has committed to the Covax plan and is reported to pay RM600mil to secure three million doses. That will be enough for 10% of the population.
That number of doses would not be sufficient to cover the 70% population target coverage and separately, the government has inked a deal with Pfizer to cover the inoculation of 20% more of the population, leaving more room for procurement from other sources.
long long articles only make ppl avoid to read. how to access to important posting other want to convey to the public. ppl will shun the forum lah. only you like it. correct?
6 kes kematian dilaporkan hari ini melibatkan kesemua kes warganegara. Jumlah kematian kini meningkat kepada 402 kes. KKM mengucapkan takziah kepada ahli keluarga mereka.
Malaysia has recorded 1,810 new COVID-19 cases today which brings the total number of infections to 80,309. There are 6 new deaths reported and the death toll is now 402.
The Ministry of Health has reported 937 new recoveries and a total of 67,173 patients have recovered and discharged so far. The recovery rate is now 83.6% while the mortality rate is now 0.5%.
really no hope with such stubborn vaccine promoter around. wasting everyone efforts. any different with such long article. anyone want to read. not for me. correct?
MOH staff. pls repost your early morning articles. your good articles all blocked by new rubbish vaccine articles. no one can read it. need to scroll back few kilometres then can read. correct?
who want to repost all the good article about kanger again and again. good articles blocked by nonsense rubbish vaccine article everyday. use your brain lah. which is more important one. vaccine daily articles or kanger overall business news. kanger is not about vaccine. kanger is about bamboo lah. correct
after finish posting rubbish vaccine articles. later quarrel posting appear again. who want to read lah. what to read. vaccine news and quarrel posts kah. where is kanger news? all left behind few kilometres away. you take cab to go back few kilometres away to read kah? correct?
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share price cannot move choose vaccine articles to flood the forum also no use. kanger proven least prefer vaccine stock already. still cannot accept kah. now want to show hiw many supporter like vaccine kah. got use kah. correct?
last QR sales drop and lost few millions. why? no bamboo production due to relocation to new plant. Now new plant started production. you think lah. Sales will be back or not. Vaccine what progress so far. only one letter dapat only. MOH pun belum approve lagi lah. correct?
Mayb tan sri plaining take sinopharm vaccine sell to government ,easy easy earn money......mana tau suddenly government say dirrect kilang.... so.... there will stop to take vaccines with sinopharm or.....
good or bad news is acceptable.but too many long long vaccine articles cut n paste everyday about vaccine occupy the front page. can help price up kah. when you enter this forum. vaccine banner big big one on the front page everyday. but share price not moving. want to read also no mood lah. how many want to read lah. leisure reading kah. correct?
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 12 — Malaysia will not rush the approval of Covid-19 vaccines for “emergency use” as some other nations have done, said Khairy Jamaluddin.
The Science, Technology and Innovation minister said the country would ensure that any vaccines procured would go through thorough evaluation by the authorities to ensure their safety.
“In Malaysia, there will be no political pressure and we will not use the emergency-use pathway.
“The clinical data of the vaccines we procure will be independently evaluated by the [Health Ministry’s National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency] NPRA before it can be registered and used,” he said.
The minister was commenting on a report of the US Food and Drug Administration expediting approval for the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine due to pressure from the outgoing Trump administration.
Donald Trump is pushing for the vaccine to be rolled out before the formal transition to President-Elect Joe Biden next year in order to claim credit for his administration.
Malaysia has ordered the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine and an alternative from COVAX that would roughly cover 30 per cent of the population, which will be delivered in batches next year.
However, no country has yet given full regulatory approval to any Covid-19 vaccine candidate so far.
This has led to some sections here in Malaysia and elsewhere to express concern over the potential dangers and side effects that may have been overlooked in the rush to produce a reliable vaccine against the world-stopping Covid-19 pandemic.
The Health Ministry has repeatedly assured Malaysians that any and all vaccines to be used here will be fully studied and evaluated to ensure they are safe to use.
Malaysia is grappling with a third wave of Covid-19 infections that has pushed the country’s total cases to over 80,000.
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