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COVID-19: Malaysia’s Covid-19 cases soar to new high (Update: Oct 2020)


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49 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

Please look at the date...

 

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New PM super smart - he is resetting My GDP for 2020 to as long as possible and blame it on Corona. Next few years GDP growth will be exceptional. He can claim credit!  Just like any new company CEO. 

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THE STARK REALITY MUHYIDDIN & CO ARE HIDING FROM THE PEOPLE – DOCTOR SPILLS THE BEANS: DUE TO GOVT’S SLOW RESPONSE, COVID-19 HAS SPREAD TO THE MASSES – ‘IT’S NO LONGER MEANINGFUL TO TRACK DOWN CASES, THERE AREN’T ENOUGH HOSPITAL BEDS ANYWAY – SO JUST STAY AT HOME, DON’T INFECT OTHERS & PRAY TO THE ALMIGHTY!’

MARCH 29, 2020

Dr Chong Yit Khang – A Brave Doctor Spills The Beans On Covids Situation

THE STARK REALITY

Dr. Chong Yit Khang
Medical Officer
Kuala Lumpur General Hospital

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Malaysia is finally forced into entering a stormy time. As the number of Covid-19 cases increases, all we can do now is to minimize the damage. 

Malaysia is entering the Delay Phase from the Containment Phase.

During the Containment Phase, medical staff will try to detect a confirmed case from a sea of suspected cases and isolate the patient to prevent the virus from spreading in the local population.

Our quarantine period has failed in a way. 
On the one hand, it is due to policy failure.

On the other hand, the virus is highly contagious. 

Of course, the self-awareness and quality of the people play a great influence at this stage.

Compliment or derogatory, let history decide.

The government’s Movement Restriction Order falls in the Delay Phase.

The government has led the masses to prevent the virus from spreading further. 
At this time, it is no longer meaningful to find cases and isolate them. 
The virus has spread to the masses and the existing government hospitals are not capable to provide enough isolation facilities.

*We are currently in the blocking period. 

Everyone must follow the instructions to reduce outdoor activities, or else the virus will spread further,* and an increase in cases is inevitable. 
The virus needs a host to survive, and in the eyes of the virus, humans are a delicious host .

If people insist on going out during the blocking period then the virus will spread even faster and then we will very soon enter the Mitigation Phase.

At any stage, the high infection rate of the virus has exceeded the load and expectations of all medical institutions. 

When the medical institutions cannot handle a sudden surge of patients, we can only leave it in the hands of the Almighty.

As a civil servant with the government’s Ministry of Health, I am honestly telling you that we are already struggling to deal with patients on a day-to-day basis, with insufficient staff, old medical equipment, and occasional out-of-stock drugs. 

The economy is not good, more and more patients are being admitted in the government hospitals.

Private hospitals do not accept patients with Covid-19.

If there is really an outbreak, we have no ability to rescue you.
It is not that we don’t want to, it is because we can’t.

You will be faced with the problem of no beds in the hospital, severe shortage of ventilators and insufficient medical resources. 
If you don’t wake up now and don’t take responsibility for your life seriously, then at least don’t spread it to other innocent people.

There are many ways to die. Please don’t bring others along with you. That’s a mean thing to do .

I would like to ask the people of Malaysia to listen to the medical staff’s request and our mission here is to ensure everyone stays safe and healthy. Let’s work together to solve this pandemic.
How about let’s wait after it’s over, then only we come out to celebrate?

Dr. Chong Yit Khang

Medical Officer
Emergency Department, 

Kuala Lumpur General Hospital

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Will the 14 days LOA/SHN be lifted for MY workers coming into SG after 14 April?

If not, then those workers that commute daily will need to find accomodations here and will not be able commute daily. Will there be sufficient accomodations for that?

 

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28 minutes ago, 13177 said:

Malaysia MCO extend to 31 Apr? Fake news?! Lol.

It will be true if you can find 31st April in the calendar. :XD:

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36 minutes ago, Sx4falcon said:

It will be true if you can find 31st April in the calendar. :XD:

It would be good for malaysia if they can extend further, but no good for malaysian who are waiting to go home to see their family.

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3 hours ago, Sx4falcon said:

It will be true if you can find 31st April in the calendar. :XD:

In Malaysia, if you pay the right people the right amount of money, hearsay they can find it.

 

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3 hours ago, 13177 said:

It would be good for malaysia if they can extend further, but no good for malaysian who are waiting to go home to see their family.

There is real hardship on the ground and people are running out of condoms, if they cannot flatten the curve with a 4 weeks lockdown and need to extend again. They had better implement more draconian measures. 

 

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27 minutes ago, Voodooman said:

There is real hardship on the ground and people are running out of condoms, if they cannot flatten the curve with a 4 weeks lockdown and need to extend again. They had better implement more draconian measures. 

 

Why is running out of condoms a hardship? 

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1 minute ago, Philipkee said:

Why is running out of condoms a hardship? 

Unprotected sex can lead to more hardship. 😂

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Malaysia apologised on Tuesday after telling women to avoid nagging their husbands and speak in an infantile voice during coronavirus lockdowns, a move that sparked a sexism outcry.

In a series of Facebook posts, the Malaysian women's ministry offered tips for how wives should behave during the lockdown, which began on March 18, with a series of online posters with the hashtag translating as #WomenPreventCOVID19.

 

Haha gotch you.

April fools!

Malaysia never apologise for asking wives not to nag husbands.

Cos its the right thing to do.

:grin:

 

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