Archive for June, 2021

#kerajaangagal89 — Re-strategise national vaccination rollout with common touches to bring vaccines to the people in rural and remote areas while in urban areas, set up more vaccination centres and make them convenient and people-friendly

Every day is bad news on the Covid-19 pandemic front, whether the shocking data showing while the world and most countries are turning a corner in the pandemic, Malaysia is one exception surging for record daily increases of new Covid-19 cases and fatalities as well as disproportionate increase of cumulative total for Covid-19 cases and deaths or the kakistocracy of the Malaysian government where public trust and confidence in its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic keeps dwindling way.

The national vaccination rollout has become the Achilles’ heel of the Malaysian war against the Covid-19 pandemic.
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#kerajaangagal88 — As by whatever measure, Malaysia is one of the worst performing nations in the Covid-19 pandemic, is this going to be the reason for extending the Emergency on August 1?

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Malaysia has today set another record in the worsening Covid19 pandemic!

We burst through the 600,000-mark for cumulative total of Covid-19 cases with 603,122 Covid-19 cases.

Yesterday, we broke through the 3,000-mark for cumulative total for Covid-19 fatalities. Today, the total of people who died of Covid-19 stands at 3,182 fatalities. Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal87 — Hamzah thought he is very clever and has come up with an idea where the Malaysian Parliament will not be able to meet at all

The Home Minister, Hamzah Zainuddin, thought he is very clever and has come up with an idea where the Malaysian Parliament will not be able to meet at all.

He said that Parliament will only sit after the country achieves herd immunity against the Covid-19 virus and said calls for the government to reconvene the Dewan Rakyat before the immunisation objective would only “spark more infection clusters”. Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal86 — Malaysians reeling from the Covid-19 caseload and fatalities of the first three days of “total lockdown”

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Malaysians are reeling from the Covid-19 caseload and fatalities for the first three days of the “total lockdown”:

Date Cases Fatalities
1.6.2021 7,105 71
2.6.2021 7,703 126
3.6.2021 8,209 103
Total 23,017 300

It took Malaysia 10 months to reach a cumulative total of 22,957 Covid-19 cases and eleven months to reach cumulative total of 300 Covid-19 fatalities but such a new Covid-19 caseload and fatalities  were reached in the last three days alone! Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal85 — Does the Parliament Speaker Azhar Harun still need to be convinced that the emergency is a colossal failure to combat the 17-month Covid-19 pandemic?

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Does the Parliament Speaker Azhar Harun still need to be convinced that the emergency declared on January 11, 2021 is a colossal failure to combat the 17-month Covid-19 pandemic?

Does he still need to be convinced that one reason for the emergency being such a colossal failure to combat the Covid-19 pandemic is because of the suspension of Parliament which removed the important constitutional safeguard of parliamentary scrutiny and “check-and-balance” to ensure Executive competence, efficiency and good governance? Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal84 — Malaysia and UK set new records respectively in Covid-19 pandemic — record high of 126 daily death in Malaysia while zero daily death in UK

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Both Malaysia and the United Kingdom have set new records in the Covid-19 pandemic — a record high of 126 daily Covid-19 deaths in Malaysia yesterday while zero daily death in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, 1st of June — the first day of MCO 3.0 “total lockdown”.

For two-and-a-half months, the United Kingdom has kept to double-digit daily death rates — down from its daily death peak of 1,823 deaths on January 20, 2021. UK’s zero daily death on Tuesday because of Covid-19 in UK was its first time in 10 months.
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In memory of Leonard Hsing Yin Shean, MP Tanjong Aru 1986-1990

It is sad to receive news that Leonard Hsing Yin Shean, 63, breathed his last at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu last night.

Hsing was Member of Parliament for Tanjong Aru from 1986 to 1990, during a term when the DAP had four MPs from Sabah – Sandakan, Gaya, Tanjong Aru and Tawau. Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal83 — How is the NIP to shorten its 22-month programme to achieve herd immunity against Covid-19 to seven or even four months?

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One of the our biggest challenges in the war against the Covid-19 pandemic is how to accelerate the National Immunisation Programme (NIP) and shorten its 22-month programme to achieve herd immunity against Covid-19 to seven or even four months.

For the past few days, both the Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and the Minister co-ordinating the NIP, Khairy Jamaluddin, have been avoiding my question as to what is the latest time-line for Malaysia to achieve herd immunity against Covid-19 under the NIP.
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#kerajaangagal82 — Why Muhyiddin is not practising in Malaysia what he is preaching to the world?

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Why is the Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, not practising in Malaysia what he is preaching to the world?

In his address during the closing session of the 74th World Health Assembly held virtually in Geneva, Switzerland, last night, Muhyiddin said the only hope for the world to end the Covid-19 pandemic is to ensure as many people are inoculated as rapidly as possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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#kerajaangagal81 — Muhyiddin’s live telecast is distinguished more for what it omitted than what it said

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Finally, the Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has appeared in a live telecast on the eve of the “total lockdown” MCO 3.0 today.

But his live telecast is distinguished more for what it omitted than what it said.

Muhyiddin ignored many elephants stomping in the room — 17 months after the Covid-19 pandemic. Read the rest of this entry »

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