Archive for August 2nd, 2021
Will Dewan Rakyat meet on August 16 and Dewan Negara meet from August 17 – 19 on completion of the two-week suspension of the Parliament special meeting because of Covid-19 pandemic as advised by Noor Hisham?
Posted by Kit in Muhyiddin Yassin, Parliament on Monday, 2 August 2021
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Today is a black mark in Malaysian parliamentary history.
I do not think anyone, whether in the past, present or future would have thought that there would be a day when Malaysian Members of Parliament would be blocked from the Malaysian Parliament. Read the rest of this entry »
Noor Hisham’s statement about superspreader event in Parliament most unfortunate – where is the evidence?
Posted by Kit in COVID-19, Health, Parliament on Monday, 2 August 2021
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The statement by the Health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah yesterday that a superspreader event is possible if the special parliamentary sitting proceeds is most unfortunate.
Where is the evidence? Is it just to frighten the MPs? Read the rest of this entry »
The July Bloomberg Covid Resilience Ranking which placed Malaysia in 52nd spot when in January we were No. 16 out of 53 countries with economies of more than US$200 billion is the final nail in the coffin about the failure of the emergency and the strategy of the Muhyiddin government in the war against Covid-19 pandemic
Posted by Kit in COVID-19, Emergency, Parliament on Monday, 2 August 2021
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The July Bloomberg Covid Resilience Ranking which placed Malaysia in 52nd spot when in January we were ranked No. 16 out of 53 countries with economies of more than US$200 billion is the final nail in the coffin about the failure of the emergency and the strategy of the Muhyiddin government in the war against Covid-19 pandemic.
For 20 consecutive days since 13th July, we have had five-digit daily new Covid-19 cases, setting a new peak nine times during this short period of 20 days until a daily peak of 17,786 new Covid-19 cases was reported on 31st July. Read the rest of this entry »