QUOTE(zemega @ Oct 12 2020, 05:05 PM)
Previously Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur are considered as 1 state. Does the same rules still apply now?
Yes. Considered as one state or region in Malaysia. Selangor, KL and Putrajaya under conditional MCO, from Oct 14 until 27
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QUOTE(rhodry @ Oct 21 2020, 12:04 AM) Red zones are defined as having more than 40 active cases. So basically, if want to EMCO just red zones, then some districts in Selangor will get hit and some wont. If they need to EMCO, this is the way it should be done, not blanket the whole state. And KL isn't a red zone, so hopefully it gets spared from further restrictions. Won’t happen as CMCO is lazy way to do a partial lockdown In an ideal world, they should just do away with the CMCO as a whole. QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Oct 21 2020, 02:09 PM) Health DG: Nearly 70% of Covid-19 cases in Selangor are local transmissions Assumption and fear mongering at its best as local transmission was already silently happening since mid Sept PETALING JAYA: Nearly 70% of the 26 active Covid-19 clusters in Selangor are not linked to those who returned from Sabah recently, says Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020...l-transmissions LOL... 30% is still a large number and it is self created. If an icu ward is now operating at 70% capacity (26 out of 37 clusters), without the 8 clusters, it is 48%. Lastly, who and how the other 18 clusters started is not known. Many possiblities... up to you guys to guess. QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Oct 21 2020, 02:43 PM) In the district of Klang, the Kapar and Klang sub-districts have been listed as red zones after recording 41 and 134 cases respectively over the last 14 days. Kelaster all are assumption as they only investigate using 4 hours period hence just lump into the clusterDamansara, Petaling and Sungai Buloh under the Petaling district each have recorded 75, 94, and 233 Covid-19 cases respectively over the same period, with Kajang under Hulu Langat recording 92 cases and Tanjung 12 (1) with 55 positive cases. Anything to worry about? Maybe not, since there are several "super" clusters making up the bulk of the numbers... Kluster Utama 194 cases, Auto 62, Sg Way 56, Keladi 30, Hentian 49. 9 clusters (out of 26) were from workplaces. Maybe MKN need to further investigate the infected workplaces and question how so many personnel was infected at the same place and whether the SOP needs to be revised or not, or whether the companies should be charged or not for not following guidelines. Given the secretive and untransparent raw data and numbers revealed by useless fear mingering hence with the support of useless and unrelatable Prayer Minister 8 2020 is gone look forward for Covid21 coming soon with super cluster spreadable like a butter on the bread QUOTE(Eilrach @ Oct 21 2020, 04:08 PM) How are they going to enforce the 4 hours work day though? I mean, if I go work 8 hours in office, how would they know? Directive only enforcement by employers hence no one will know unless roadblock and check |
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QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Oct 31 2020, 06:03 PM) Selangor: The Journey from Zero to 3 digits new Covid-19 cases.. You forget incubation period hence 11 sept the floodgate opens and 17sept signs was showing to take action for preparing intervention with the so call 14days incubation period "Date", "Total New Cases", "Cases with travel history from Sabah". 15-Sept 0, 0 16-Sept 0, 0 17-Sept 1, 0 18-Sept 0, 0 19-Sept 0, 0 20-Sept 0, 0 21-Sept 1, 0 22-Sept 1, 0 23-Sept 2, 2 24-Sept 2, 2 25-Sept 1, 1 26-Sept 2, 1 (Sabah state election day) 27-Sept 10, 8 (Mandatory testing on flight passengers from Sabah.) 28-Sept 10, 10 29-Sept 14, 9 30-Sept 10, 5 01-Oct 13, 9 02-Oct 31, 13 03-Oct 32, 15 04-Oct 31, 13 05-Oct 34, 17 06-Oct 38, 17 07-Oct 19, 7 08-Oct 36, 4 09-Oct 24, 3 (Mukim Klang, CMCO) 10-Oct 44, 6 11-Oct 25, 2 12-Oct 69, 1 (Travel bar going in/out of Sabah.) 13-Oct 76, 9 14-Oct 68, 4 (Selangor, KL, Putrajaya CMCO.) 15-Oct 150, 4 16-Oct 50, 6 17-Oct 159, 2 18-Oct 72, 0 19-Oct 101, 2 20-Oct 132, 2 21-Oct 114, 0 22-Oct 132, 8 23-Oct 62, 1 24-Oct 76, 0 25-Oct 88, 0 26-Oct 176, 0 27-Oct 125, 0 28-Oct 88, 0 29-Oct 132, 0 30-Oct 150, 0 The floodgate was open from 23-Sept till about 16-Oct. |
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ Nov 3 2020, 10:59 PM) 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. Start doing with his orange alert which is more useless when conservative method shows failure when offensive method is needed rather locking up ppl in quarantine which shows failure in infection controls 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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QUOTE(dayojah @ Nov 6 2020, 09:52 AM) Malayaisian Airlines Cargo had several cases from one of their suppliers. It's not clear if this was at KLIA or at Subang Subang airport contractors infection happened earlier There are a lot of foreign workers employed as labour in the airports. Basically workplace infection |
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