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PKPB. Selangor/ KL/Sabah-DILANJUTKAN kecuali 3 daerah. Rentas negeri DIBENARKAN.
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hehehe untung laa uollss takde kaum kerabat frontliners, so u can take such comfort
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Pkpb pulak yg disalahkn.. dah masing2 benyap x reti nak ber sop or ikut the dos and dont.. mendptlah sampai sudah pun x putus rantai .. sian frontliners. |
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aku keje frontliner ler,
hari2 keje, orang lain work from home.
comfort apa kemende nyer
tak payah la lockdown ni semua, menyusahkan orang jer.
bila ada simptom pegi hospital ler,
buat treatment macam respiratory disease yang lain.
ramai yang menggelupur panik,
padahal fatality rate tak sampai 1%
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Acikgomen replied at 3-12-2020 04:40 PM
Roadblock lah ape lagi
Tapi bila niat masuk ofis tuh OK pulak dia lepas tak tanya dokumen ke apa: ...
Ikut dengkil. Roadblock dekat mana acik tak lepas? Selalu polis tanya nak pergi mana dan lepaskan je. |
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ooo camtu kaa... dah tu awat satu dunia dok harap kat vaksin, rawat ja laaaa...!?
orang kl ni ramai dah kuar bekerja, jalan dah jem balik
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MissVixen replied at 3-12-2020 04:50 PM
Ikut dengkil. Roadblock dekat mana acik tak lepas? Selalu polis tanya nak pergi mana dan lepaskan ...
Hahahah tu jalan harian acik pi balik keja
Acik pun dok agak kalo jalan tu, polis tak byk songeh
Laki haku le nih gatai masuk elite kuar kat tol sepang
Patutnye kuar kat bdr serenia tuh je lalu jalan biasa khennnnz |
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Edited by brego at 3-12-2020 05:05 PM
biasa la manosia2 kambeng harap vaksin jadi penyelamat.
sekarang ni takde ubat dan vaksin pun 99% pesakit boleh sembuh.
aku tak paham kenapa ramai menggelupur tak tentu pasal,
sibuk dengan lockdown dan vaksin nya.
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akies replied at 3-12-2020 03:06 PM
Sangap kami yg duk selangor ni.
Pkpb pun kes mencanak2 naik.
Kalau bersambung lagi mahu sampai huj ...
Bayangkan tu PKPB. Kalau takde PKPB, ntah2 lagi berganda kes positif. Biasa ler manusia ni, tak semua yg follow arahan. Tapi ramai je yg masih follow. Iols tak kisah PKPB ke tak sbb bila kes meningkat iols pandai2 ler banyak duduk rumah, keluar bila perlu je. |
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Kalo xnak follow SOP, PKPB semua tu.. kalo dah kena covid jgn jangkitkan kat aku udah la.. sbb aku ada penyakit gak, so sebaik mungkin aku elak utk dpt covid ni.. kalo aku dpt covid dari org yg x patuh SOP dan aku terus mati, aku ok je..tapi kalau aku pulak jangkitkan kat org lain secara tak sengaja, aku akan rasa bersalah.. |
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Economists: Get the people to spend
By ZAKIAH KOYA
Friday, 04 Dec 2020
PETALING JAYA: Merely lifting the conditional movement control order will not be enough to revive the economy if the people are not convinced it is safe to go out and spend to increase demand for businesses, say leading economists.
As the National Security Council meets today to decide if it is time to lift the conditional MCO imposed on all states except for Kedah, Melaka, Terengganu and Johor, economists say the biggest problem other than the Covid-19 pandemic must be seriously addressed to save livelihoods.
(On Nov 9, NSC imposed conditional MCO on certain states and until today, only four states have had the conditional MCO lifted with certain areas still being closed off due to clusters there.)
Economists say that what is needed is for the government to practise selective liberalisation, where only areas where there is Covid-19 infection is cut off until the situation is stabilised there.
Under the current NSC ruling, this would mean targeted enhanced MCO.
Economist Tan Sri Lin See Yan, who was the deputy governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, said a blanket ban on all areas in an economic slowdown was never the answer as it would eventually lead to a bigger recession.
“The past five global and local economic recessions have been due to lack of demand from consumers.
“The government can lift all the MCOs and barriers that they have put in place, but if the people still feel unsafe to go out there and spend, there will be no revival of the economy. Small businesses which our economy is mostly made up of, have already shut because there was no demand even when they opened for business. Expanding is also out of the question then.
“It is vital for the authorities to play the psychological game and let people know that with SOPs in place, it is safe to leave your homes to spend money and continue with economic activities, ” said Lin.
He said prior to this, the government successfully managed to put the fear into everyone that there is a virus out there, to stay home, wash hands frequently and wear masks.
“Now, the government must create an environment that it is safe to leave your houses and carry out our activities and spend our money at hawker stalls and buy from businesses.
“This will lead to more economic activities which will in turn lead to more spending
“For those who are still uncomfortable or fear the virus too much, the government must make it cheap for them to be tested and the results must be available as soon as possible. Right now, not only do you pay so much for the swab test but you have to wait for a day or two for the results. In private hospitals, it takes only six hours to get the results but it is too expensive for anyone in this economic climate, ” said Lin.
Economist Professor Dr Yeah Kim Leng said that the current third wave of the pandemic and conditional MCO was expected to continue to dent the recovery momentum of the economy.
“If the present pattern of virus cluster breakouts and localised CMCOs persist, then a full economic recovery can only occur when a safe vaccine is rolled out and reaches a large segment of the working population. Only then can social and economic activities normalise and complement the production activities to give the economy a boost.
“If the foreign workers and local clusters can be contained with confidence, then lifting the conditional MCO will help to protect livelihoods.
“If community spread is inevitable due to limited testing, contact tracing and quarantine, then extending the conditional MCO will be prudent to avert hospitalisation capacity, medical staff and frontline workers from being overwhelmed.
“As long as factory production and businesses continue to operate, the localised conditional MCO will be less damaging to the economy.
“Nevertheless, the current third wave and restrictions are expected to dent the recovery momentum and prevent an earlier exit from the ongoing recession.” said Yeah.
On Nov 27, the medical advisor to the Prime Minister Tan Sri Jemilah Mahmood had said that to contain the third wave, it might be pertinent to look at amnesty for undocumented foreign workforce who now seem to make up a big part of the current clusters.
On Dec 1, Health Director-General Tan Sri Noor Hisham Abdullah said that the rise in a number of recent cases were mostly from construction sites and factories. |
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Business sector prefers targeted MCO in selected areas
Friday, 04 Dec 2020
PETALING JAYA: Public health efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19 should be reflected in a more area-centric movement control order (MCO) so that unaffected areas in the Klang Valley are free, say those in the business sector.
They feel that the areas placed under the current conditional MCO are too vast covering areas with little or no cases, thus demotivating economic activities that are much needed now to stimulate the market.
Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA) president Shirley Tay said instead of the conditional MCO enforced in a large district or state, the targeted enhanced MCO should be imposed in places with infections to effectively curb the virus spread upon identification.
“The conditional MCO has ravaged the retail industry to a scale that is comparable to the initial MCO.
“The control should be more specific, limited to areas affected instead of by state or district level to strike a balance between safeguarding lives and livelihoods.
“The business community is aware of the reason for putting the conditional MCO in place but for most retailers, it has reached a breaking point as businesses are cash-starved due to the movement restriction.
“We hope the government will consider relaxing the conditional MCO in key economic states like Selangor and Kuala Lumpur so that people would have more confidence to shop, dine and spend, ” she said in an interview yesterday.
As footfall at malls and retail spaces were still badly affected, Tay said such targeted control would at least allow some economic activities in unaffected areas to go on.
“As compared to June when the first round of conditional MCO was implemented, visits to malls and retailers are even less now.
“Look at the shopping centres, the footfall is reduced to below 50%, ” she added.
Tay noted that business failure would lead to loss of employment for many Malaysians.
“It is crucial that there is government intervention to protect jobs before it is all too late, ” she added.
Koong Lin Loong, who is the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) committee chairman for small-medium enterprise (SMEs), agreed, saying the conditional MCO had affected businesses although they were allowed to operate.
“Following the third wave of the pandemic, people do not go out like how they used to. Even if they do, their shopping rounds have become targeted and short.
“If such sentiment persists, the SMEs will go down the drain in no time, ” he said, adding that the authorities should impose stricter control on virus clusters to prevent spread at the community level.
While the market needed consumers to spend, Koong said the government must instil confidence among the people with targeted enhanced MCO at specific red zones instead of a wider district movement restriction.
“It is only when the people are convinced there is no community spread will they come out again, ” he said.
Weighing in, Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai said the conditional MCO left some impact on industries although economic activities were allowed to operate as usual.
“We hope the recovery of businesses will continue to be supported while at the same time, still ensuring that SOP is enforced to keep the infection rate down, ” he said.
“The industry realises the fact that there have been recent spikes in cases involving workers and thus we need to be extra vigilant to ensure the workers’ well-being and sustainability of businesses, ” Soh added. |
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b_n_c replied at 3-12-2020 11:53 AM
laki aku pn sama gelabah nk balik kampung, bosan betul...
Sebab dia pun bosan dgn kau tak?
Kahkahkahkah |
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so sambung ke tak ni? aku nak buat jadual staf wfh plak next week klu smbg...harap2 xsmbg lah... |
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pkpd sebulan je terus boleh tak? pkpb pon aku stuck nih, baik pkpd at least nampak jugak hasil dan boleh tamat cepat. ni income disekat, kes menurun pon idokkk. kalau pkpd kebulur duit sebulan je ni sampai bila aku nak menganggur asyik extend je |
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Bukan saja forumer berbeza pendapat, nampaknya frontliners pun berbeza pendapat. Ada yg mau diteruskan ada yang tak mahu... tak tahu pendapat majoriti frontliners mcm mana, cuma awal2 dulu ramai frontliner sokong buat kawalan pergerakan..
Apapun pendapat rakyat, akhirnya apa yang diputuskan oleh kerajaan skrng bukan saja memberi kesan kepada kawalan penularan covid tetapi juga akan memberi kesan kepada imej politik mereka sendiri.
Kalau akhirnya dipilih tiada kawalan selepas ini, yang mana mungkin menyebabkan kes covid mencanak naik, bil kematian meningkat dan semua zon dah jadik merah.. keputusan kerajaan itu akan backfire mereka sendiri... mungkin ramai yg akan emori dan marah dengan kerajaan, termasuklah yg menyokong pkpd tak diteruskan kerana sifat manusia ini cepat berubah hati.... dan kalau itu berlaku kerajaan kena terima dan perlu bertanggungjawab penuh. |
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Kalau sekadar sambung je pkpb tak payah la..kes makin menaik. Baik je tamatkan pkpb ni..kena hadap jugak. Pandai2 le masyarakat nak jaga diri dan keluarga.
Kalau nak sambung gak..pkp je terus. Kurung semua org macam mula2 dulu. Baru dpt kawal pembentukan kluster baru. |
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anony-mous replied at 3-12-2020 02:27 AM
Mgkin sbb kejap sgt kot. Selangor dah 2 bulan, org pon naik muak. Honestly i mmg harap x extend pk ...
sedehhh btl org klang. dah la yg awal2 kne pkpb. pastu tmbh pulak kluster top glove. |
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stingerchill replied at 4-12-2020 07:44 AM
Sebab dia pun bosan dgn kau tak?
Kahkahkahkah
aku bosan dgn dia ada dia pk tak?
hahahaha |
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