Sat 2020.03.28 16:09 hrs
Movement Control Order Day 11
The Senior Minister (Security) has just appeared live on TV to make a press statement saying that restrictions under the ongoing MCO will be further tightened with effect from next month.
A more restrictive restriction?
We are already considerably restricted.
Despite getting 97% compliance from the public, the authorities are going to increase restrictions under our Movement Control Order.
Any additional restrictions, just to reign in the 3% non-compliant people, will only increase the hardship faced by many, especially those who are single parents, those with chronic illnesses who often need to get medicines from the clinic, those with loved ones in hospital, those with frail elderly relatives staying across town who need our daily attention, among others.
Already, our food supply chain is suffering from the ongoing restrictions, with huge quantities of fruits and vegetables being dumped because of lack of transport.
If indeed increased restrictions are necessary, the authorities should find ways to make pin point restrictions that target the 3% non-compliant group instead of blanket restrictions that cover all of us.
#pandemic #covid19 #mco
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Friday, March 27, 2020
Food supply unwittingly restricted
Thu 2020.03.27
Movement Control Order Day 10
It's just after dinner time. I came across news that farmers and distributors are dumping huge quantities of their produce of fruits and vegetables because of disruptions in the supply chain, resulting from the restriction of business and movement in the country. More than ten thousand tonnes of produce are dumped in Klang Valley alone.
This is sad.
In the process of tightening the screws on the Movement Restriction Order, the movement of fruits and vegetables have unwittingly been restricted as well.
Movement Control Order Day 10
It's just after dinner time. I came across news that farmers and distributors are dumping huge quantities of their produce of fruits and vegetables because of disruptions in the supply chain, resulting from the restriction of business and movement in the country. More than ten thousand tonnes of produce are dumped in Klang Valley alone.
This is sad.
In the process of tightening the screws on the Movement Restriction Order, the movement of fruits and vegetables have unwittingly been restricted as well.
Is USA doing enough?
Thu 2020.03.27
Movement Control Order Day 10
This morning I woke up to news that there are now more than 81,000 cases of Covid-19 in USA.
US now has more cases of Covid-19 than China, the latter country with five times the population of the former.
Is USA doing too little to contain the outbreak?
Or has China under reported its figures?
Movement Control Order Day 10
This morning I woke up to news that there are now more than 81,000 cases of Covid-19 in USA.
US now has more cases of Covid-19 than China, the latter country with five times the population of the former.
Is USA doing too little to contain the outbreak?
Or has China under reported its figures?
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Looking for bread
Thu 2020.03.26
Movement Control Order Day 9, Kampar, Perak.
This morning I had to join a long queue outside Minat Supermarket to get a loaf of bread. The supermarket staff on duty at the entrance would only let a customer in for every one who comes out. We also had to have our hands sprayed with some sanitiser.
Earlier, I had visited two other Speedmart99 stores in town looking for bread but the workers at both places told me that their supplies of bread had not arrived yet.
Many roads in town have been cordoned off, and it was difficult to drive in town. I had to cycle out for my replenishments of supplies. You can see my old bicycle in the foreground on the right.
Movement Control Order Day 9, Kampar, Perak.
This morning I had to join a long queue outside Minat Supermarket to get a loaf of bread. The supermarket staff on duty at the entrance would only let a customer in for every one who comes out. We also had to have our hands sprayed with some sanitiser.
Earlier, I had visited two other Speedmart99 stores in town looking for bread but the workers at both places told me that their supplies of bread had not arrived yet.
Many roads in town have been cordoned off, and it was difficult to drive in town. I had to cycle out for my replenishments of supplies. You can see my old bicycle in the foreground on the right.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Too many cooks spoil the broth
[This post is about the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic.]
Friday, 20200323.
Day 6 of Malaysia's Movement Control Order.
This morning I read a news article reporting that the public in Malaysia is confused over the Movement Control Order. Its caption said,
If the initial press release of the Movement Control Order had been more specific about the "movement control" part, such as restrictions on inter state travel, on operating hours and types of food outlets allowed, on the number of persons from each family allowed to go shopping for essentials, etc.
Then there won't be so many additional restrictions being announced by different ministers and authorities at different times almost on a daily ad hoc basis.
It is such ad hoc announcements that cause uncertainty and fear among the public about what will happen next, especially the one about army deployment, leading to continued panic buying.
Dishing out additional restrictions under the Movement Control Order in a piece meal manner is not helpful at all.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
The Majlis Keselamatan Negara should be the only authority making press and media releases.
Friday, 20200323.
Day 6 of Malaysia's Movement Control Order.
This morning I read a news article reporting that the public in Malaysia is confused over the Movement Control Order. Its caption said,
/// The people have been confused about the MCO - and from the moment they were told to anticipate a 'big announcement', chaos ensued. ///
If the initial press release of the Movement Control Order had been more specific about the "movement control" part, such as restrictions on inter state travel, on operating hours and types of food outlets allowed, on the number of persons from each family allowed to go shopping for essentials, etc.
Then there won't be so many additional restrictions being announced by different ministers and authorities at different times almost on a daily ad hoc basis.
It is such ad hoc announcements that cause uncertainty and fear among the public about what will happen next, especially the one about army deployment, leading to continued panic buying.
Dishing out additional restrictions under the Movement Control Order in a piece meal manner is not helpful at all.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
The Majlis Keselamatan Negara should be the only authority making press and media releases.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Fourteen Days At Home
How to spend fourteen days at home:
Day 1 Stayed at home
Day 2 Bored at home
Day 3 Unhappy at home
Day 4 Lost at home
Day 5 Impatient at home
Day 6 Fidgety at home
Day 7 Restless at home
Day 8 Mope at home
Day 9 Despondent at home
Day 10 Depressed at home
Day 11 Angry at home
Day 12 Hostile at home
Day 13 Suicidal at home
Day 14 Laughing hysterically at home
#Covid19 #Pandemic
Day 1 Stayed at home
Day 2 Bored at home
Day 3 Unhappy at home
Day 4 Lost at home
Day 5 Impatient at home
Day 6 Fidgety at home
Day 7 Restless at home
Day 8 Mope at home
Day 9 Despondent at home
Day 10 Depressed at home
Day 11 Angry at home
Day 12 Hostile at home
Day 13 Suicidal at home
Day 14 Laughing hysterically at home
#Covid19 #Pandemic
Stuck
The disease is spreading,
The world has come to a halt.
Anxiety is rising,
It could be our fault.
All the shops are closed,
Factories shut down.
Vacant buses and trains
Move sadly around town.
The streets are deserted,
Stock markets have crashed.
The wealthy are losing their millions,
Their wealth badly trashed.
Businesses are going bankrupt,
Workers lose their jobs.
While everyone is locked up
In their homes, and in their shops.
Poor wage earners!
Their wages are not paid.
They have no means whatsoever
To bring home some bread.
The world has come to a halt,
The disease is spreading.
Could it be our fault
That we don't know where we're heading?
#Poetry #PoetryByHaroldHuang
#MyWritersPoetryPrompt 11/2020
Stuck
20200321 Started: 1103 hrs Completed: 1200 hrs
The world has come to a halt.
Anxiety is rising,
It could be our fault.
All the shops are closed,
Factories shut down.
Vacant buses and trains
Move sadly around town.
The streets are deserted,
Stock markets have crashed.
The wealthy are losing their millions,
Their wealth badly trashed.
Businesses are going bankrupt,
Workers lose their jobs.
While everyone is locked up
In their homes, and in their shops.
Poor wage earners!
Their wages are not paid.
They have no means whatsoever
To bring home some bread.
The world has come to a halt,
The disease is spreading.
Could it be our fault
That we don't know where we're heading?
#Poetry #PoetryByHaroldHuang
#MyWritersPoetryPrompt 11/2020
Stuck
20200321 Started: 1103 hrs Completed: 1200 hrs
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