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 Selangor, KL and Putrajaya under conditional MCO, from Oct 14 until 27

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post Nov 1 2020, 05:52 PM

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Can during CMCO can ask friend come my house to fix air con ?

My neighbor who live 3 houses away knows know to fix aircon. Can I invite him to my house to fix my aircon ? Will most probably take like 5 hours.

Scare got a rule I missed only family members can be in the house...

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post Nov 1 2020, 06:01 PM

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What's the number of new cases going to be today?

It was 55 yesterday. And its 7-days moving average is 116.

The 7-days moving averages were:
26-Sept, 1
03-Oct, 17
10-Oct, 32
17-Oct, 85
24-Oct, 98
31-Oct, 116

If 31-Oct is the turning point, and R-nought is less than 1.0, the number of new cases, each day this week, should be less than 116... or at high double digits, before falling to less than 10 cases each day in the 3rd week of November.


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post Nov 1 2020, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(king99 @ Nov 1 2020, 05:52 PM)
Can during CMCO can ask friend come my house to fix air con ?

My neighbor who live 3 houses away knows know to fix aircon. Can I invite him to my house to fix my aircon ? Will most probably take like 5 hours.

Scare got a rule I missed only family members can be in the house...
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Are you scared someone will report on you? People would only kepoh and snitch on big gatherings.

Anyway, I have seen some sub-con fixing a new awning. This is of course external of the house.

Whether you are confident to invite your friend into your "fortress", it is up to your better judgement.


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post Nov 1 2020, 10:06 PM

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post Nov 1 2020, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Nov 1 2020, 06:01 PM)
What's the number of new cases going to be today?

It was 55 yesterday. And its 7-days moving average is 116.

The 7-days moving averages were:
26-Sept, 1
03-Oct, 17
10-Oct, 32
17-Oct, 85
24-Oct, 98
31-Oct, 116

If 31-Oct is the turning point, and R-nought is less than 1.0, the number of new cases, each day this week, should be less than 116... or at high double digits, before falling to less than 10 cases each day in the 3rd week of November.
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You spoke too soon. 225 cases in Selangor today.
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post Nov 1 2020, 10:23 PM

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Highly likely CMCO will be extended again.
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post Nov 2 2020, 05:24 AM

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Ringkasan kes harian COVID-19 negeri Selangor yang dikemaskini sehingga 1 November 2020 jam 12.00 tengahari.
Pertambahan 81 kes discaj direkodkan hari ini.

Pertambahan 225 kes baharu hari ini ( 225 tempatan, 0 luar negara). Butiran kes baharu mengikut daerah dan mukim seperti berikut:

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- highest number of new cases, 225 since mid Sept.

- 2 big clusters in klang and kajang...
Saringan Pekerja (Kluster Bah Manggis) - 30 kes
saringan TEMCO (Kluster Hentian) - 88 kes

- saringan bergejala and komuniti is still quite high, at 8 and 6 cases.
Both these types of screening are not suspected contact tracing, and could potential form new clusters if the index person stays in a large households or working. New clusters have been reported almost daily.

- there is a new cluster, Kluster Usaha... not in above report.

KLUSTER USAHA
Kluster baharu ini melibatkan daerah Klang dan Petaling di negeri Selangor.

Kes indeks bagi kluster ini (iaitu kes ke-30697) telah dikenal pasti positif COVID-19 hasil saringan individu bergejala pada 30 Oktober 2020.

Saringan kontak rapat telah mengesan sebanyak 16 lagi kes positif COVID-19.


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post Nov 2 2020, 06:09 AM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Nov 1 2020, 10:11 PM)
You spoke too soon. 225 cases in Selangor today.
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Let me clarify further on the post.

The post was to use a 7-days moving average on the earlier post showing the number of new cases since 15-Sept. The daily numbers are erratic... thus a moving average can show a trend more clearer.

As can be seen, the trend is clearly increasing each week... from 1 to 116 cases (average number of new cases per day in that week.)

The 7-days moving averages were:
26-Sept, 1
03-Oct, 17
10-Oct, 32
17-Oct, 85
24-Oct, 98
31-Oct, 116

If last week was the turning point, then the average daily cases this week should be less than 116 or total new cases of 812 this week.

Why last week could be the peak? If you look carefully at the weekly averages, the incrementals are slowing down from week to week. (The curve is flattening.)

225 new cases today. Yesterday was 55. The daily numbers are too erratic to tell whether last week is the peak or it is still increasing. Let's wait and see what the numbers will be for the rest of the week.

(Why want to track the changes? It is one way to predict when the cmco would be lifted or extend further.)


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post Nov 2 2020, 07:49 AM

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QUOTE(-TcT- @ Nov 1 2020, 10:23 PM)
Highly likely CMCO will be extended again.
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Definitely will extend to 31 Dec 2021 rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Nov 2 2020, 06:09 AM)
Let me clarify further on the post.

The post was to use a 7-days moving average on the earlier post showing the number of new cases since 15-Sept. The daily numbers are erratic... thus a moving average can show a trend more clearer.

As can be seen, the trend is clearly increasing each week... from 1 to 116 cases (average number of new cases per day in that week.)

The 7-days moving averages were:
26-Sept, 1
03-Oct, 17
10-Oct, 32
17-Oct, 85
24-Oct, 98
31-Oct, 116

If last week was the turning point, then the average daily cases this week should be less than 116 or total new cases of 812 this week.

Why last week could be the peak? If you look carefully at the weekly averages, the incrementals are slowing down from week to week. (The curve is flattening.)

225 new cases today. Yesterday was 55. The daily numbers are too erratic to tell whether last week is the peak or it is still increasing. Let's wait and see what the numbers will be for the rest of the week.

(Why want to track the changes? It is one way to predict when the cmco would be lifted or extend further.)
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Maybe we haven't peaked just yet. As there are new community spread clusters, we can just hope they can identify new clusters and quickly perform needed contract tracing and testing.

Yes, there will be testing and results lag, so that throws the the numbers off.


Anyway, thanks for the detailed updates. Appreciate it.
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post Nov 2 2020, 09:19 AM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Nov 2 2020, 09:06 AM)
Maybe we haven't peaked just yet. As there are new community spread clusters, we can just hope they can identify new clusters and quickly perform needed contract tracing and testing.

Yes, there will be testing and results lag, so that throws the the numbers off.
Anyway, thanks for the detailed updates. Appreciate it.
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yesterday selangor 255 no?
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post Nov 2 2020, 09:32 AM

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all efforts done all gone in vain...everyone tried their best followed SOP

manatau due to negligent by certain parties...

how many MCO or CMCO will be the same
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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Nov 2 2020, 09:19 AM)
yesterday selangor 255 no?
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Selangor +225, KL +4. Putrajaya +1
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QUOTE(enterthefatdragon @ Nov 2 2020, 09:32 AM)
all efforts done all gone in vain...everyone tried their best followed SOP

manatau due to negligent by certain parties...

how many MCO or CMCO will be the same
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From 10k cases to 32k cases in a matter of weeks.

Can sue the helang or not? Breaking SOP.
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Nov 2 2020, 10:31 AM)
From 10k cases to 32k cases in a matter of weeks.

Can sue the helang or not? Breaking SOP.
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quoted NFA, apa lagi pipit mau?

cases in Sabah so high

everyday only posted total infected in Sabah and fatality rate also very high

but no investigations or coverage on what happened in Sabah?

got any cover-up??
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post Nov 2 2020, 04:32 PM

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Self-employed individuals who need to travel inter-district or inter-state for work are now allowed to do so with a letter from the police, said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

They can get this letter of authorisation from the nearest police station, he added.

“I understand since they have no employers and work for themselves, an authorisation letter will allow them to get past any roadblock, so it is a suitable method to use for work-related travel,” Ismail said during his press conference.

He was responding to a query about the operator of a food stall in Jinjang Utara who was fined RM1,000 on Wednesday.
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Goh Yong Thai was asked to show an authorisation letter when stopped at the roadblock near SJK© Khai Chee in Jalan Segambut.

When he could not, Goh was issued the fine under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988.
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He has since appealed to the authorities to have the fine withdrawn as he does not believe he has violated the ongoing conditional movement control order in force for Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Selangor, and Sabah.
Source: Self-employed workers apply letter from PDRM travel for work
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many grey areas and substandard regulations

pandai2 lar or stay at home dont simply go out
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post Nov 3 2020, 03:46 AM

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QUOTE(enterthefatdragon @ Nov 2 2020, 04:52 PM)
many grey areas and substandard regulations

pandai2 lar or stay at home dont simply go out
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More tightening coming soon for Nov 4 rclxms.gif
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post Nov 3 2020, 05:35 PM

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Kluster Bah Manggis

3 new cases yesterday. 2 in Klang district and 1 in Kuala Langat.

The main location of the cluster seemed to be at Banting, the Sg Emas Flats which has been EMCO from 28/10 to 10/11.

Total cases from this cluster, as at 2/11, is 113.

Edit: The cluster is named after Sungai Manggis, Banting. The emco location and the schools are all in the same vacinity.

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Kluster Bah Manggis: 161 selesai saringan Covid-19
MUHAMMAD AFHAM RAMLI | | 17 Oktober 2020

BANTING - Seramai 161 murid sekolah rendah dan pelajar sekolah menengah di Sungai Manggis selesai melakukan ujian saringan koronavirus (Covid-19) hari ini.

Pegawai Kesihatan Daerah Kuala Langat, Dr Wan Ahmad Razman Wan Abd Salim berkata, saringan bermula jam 9 pagi itu dilakukan di dua lokasi iaitu Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Sungai Manggis dan Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Sungai Manggis masing-masing membabitkan 79 murid serta 82 pelajar.

"Ujian saringan secara pandu lalu ini dilakukan susulan beberapa kes Covid-19 yang dilaporkan di kawasan Sungai Manggis (Kluster Bah Manggis).

Artikel Penuh : https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/1057...ringan-Covid-19
© 2018 Hakcipta Terpelihara Kumpulan Karangkraf

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42 penduduk Flat Sungai Emas, Taman Sungai Emas positif Covid-19
MUHAMMAD AFHAM RAMLI | | 31 Oktober 2020

Artikel Penuh : https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/1078...ositif-Covid-19

BANTING - Seramai 42 penduduk di Flat Sungai Emas dan Taman Sungai Emas di sini, disahkan positif koronavirus (Covid-19) setakat hari ini setelah ujian saringan yang dilakukan sejak 16 Oktober lalu.

PKPD itu membabitkan keseluruhan tujuh blok Flat Sungai Emas dan perumahan teres yang terletak di Jalan Emas 31 dan Jalan Emas 32, Taman Sungai Emas di sini.

PKPD itu dilaksanakan bermula 28 Oktober sehingga 10 November berikutan peningkatan kes positif kluster Bah Manggis di kawasan tersebut.

"Sebagai langkah susulan, kita bersama pihak kesihatan akan mengesan kontak rapat kesemua individu yang disahkan positif untuk ujian saringan.

"Selain itu, kita juga mendapati sebanyak 67 buah rumah membabitkan 268 penduduk telah meninggalkan kediaman mereka beberapa hari sebelum Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) Secara Bersasar dilaksanakan di kawasan terbabit.

"Dipercayai mereka ini pulang ke kampung. Kita gesa kesemua mereka agar hadir untuk melakukan ujian saringan Covid-19 dengan segera," katanya kepada Sinar Harian ketika ditemui di Flat Sungai Emas hari ini.

This post has been edited by ScooterBoi: Nov 3 2020, 06:03 PM
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QUOTE(xander83 @ Nov 3 2020, 03:46 AM)
More tightening coming soon for Nov 4  rclxms.gif
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Bodohlah. Case fatality rate less than 1%. KKM ownself admit 70% to 80% of cases asymptomatic or mild symptoms. These 2 figures haven't include all the infected but not detected people. So CFR actually much much much lower than 1%. Graph has been flat for a few weeks already.

Politaik not scared of the virus also. Happy2 go campaigning in Sabah then next target is Sarawak. But keep squeezing us rakyat. Pui.

So many months already, government should have focus on increasing ICU capacity, increasing hospital staff, and increasing PPE. Now want to go back to strict MCO as if the last few months didn't do anything.

Until now no strategy to protect the vulnerable groups - elderly and those with pre-existing conditions.




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