Jump to content

why bolehsia still cannot trace 4k out of the 15k kgks.............


socrates469bc

Recommended Posts

....... according to reuters report, the missing 2k r from the rohingya refugee community while the rest r most likely of similar residency standing

 

so there is a potential 200 carriers out there still unaccounted for in bolehsia based on the 5% infection rate of the 10k kgks tested thus far.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-malaysia-rohingya/malaysia-seeks-rohingya-for-coronavirus-checks-after-mosque-outbreak-sources-idUSKBN2160ST

 

for sgp, the fear is real becos the govt dont know how many of the bolehsians who sought refuge in sgp over the past few days were in close proximity with the recent linked case in jb who riped.

 

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/malaysia-reports-first-death-from-coronavirus

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, Homelander said:

Looks like lockdown will be extended then

 

wuhan took 6 weeks of total lockdown b4 the virus spread slow down.

 

bolehsia now has minimum 200 potential carriers running across the country means potential further outbreak if this 200 is not found soon.

 

also more effective way is to selectively lock down the country like what the skoreans did rather than a wholesale partial lockdown.

 

i believe some areas in selangor r having a more severe situation than the rest of the country, but by shutting down the factories in port klang area, which fortunately dont seems to be that badly affected according to some of my shipping agent kakis, ah din is basically disrupting the supply chain and the whole economy as a whole.

 

best is to implement selective total shutdown on the most severely impacted districts at the very onset rather than a sudden delayed shutdown which sparked a outflow from kl to other states.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, socrates469bc said:

 

wuhan took 6 weeks of total lockdown b4 the virus spread slow down.

 

bolehsia now has minimum 200 potential carriers running across the country means potential further outbreak if this 200 is not found soon.

 

also more effective way is to selectively lock down the country like what the skoreans did rather than a wholesale partial lockdown.

 

i believe some areas in selangor r having a more severe situation than the rest of the country, but by shutting down the factories in port klang area, which fortunately dont seems to be that badly affected according to some of my shipping agent kakis, ah din is basically disrupting the supply chain and the whole economy as a whole.

 

best is to implement selective total shutdown on the most severely impacted districts at the very onset rather than a sudden delayed shutdown which sparked a outflow from kl to other states.

 

They stay within malaysia still ok...if there are some who rush back into sg...then also gg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

59 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

They stay within malaysia still ok...if there are some who rush back into sg...then also gg

 

ah din and his pgd ministers did a very bad job in both prevention and detection.

 

the previous health minister and deputy alrdy strongly advised against mass gathering but obviously the dg of the health ministry didnt strictly enforce their directives during the power vacuum in the last week of feb.

 

then when the pgd health minister came in, he didnt follow up from the directives of his predecessors while enjoying his honeymoon week, thereby the delay in response.

 

there was a good 2 week to prevent what is preventable but obviously ah din and his pgd ministers did nothing except thinking of how to divide the positions.

  • Wahaha 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

51 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

ah din and his pgd ministers did a very bad job in both prevention and detection.

 

the previous health minister and deputy alrdy strongly advised against mass gathering but obviously the dg of the health ministry didnt strictly enforce their directives during the power vacuum in the last week of feb.

 

then when the pgd health minister came in, he didnt follow up from the directives of his predecessors while enjoying his honeymoon week, thereby the delay in response.

 

there was a good 2 week to prevent what is preventable but obviously ah din and his pgd ministers did nothing except thinking of how to divide the positions.


yeah not too surprising...now damage control nia

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, socrates469bc said:

 

ah din and his pgd ministers did a very bad job in both prevention and detection.

 

the previous health minister and deputy alrdy strongly advised against mass gathering but obviously the dg of the health ministry didnt strictly enforce their directives during the power vacuum in the last week of feb.

 

then when the pgd health minister came in, he didnt follow up from the directives of his predecessors while enjoying his honeymoon week, thereby the delay in response.

 

there was a good 2 week to prevent what is preventable but obviously ah din and his pgd ministers did nothing except thinking of how to divide the positions.

Waiting for them to extend lock down then someone will be more worried then ah din

  • Wahaha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Homelander said:


yeah not too surprising...now damage control nia

 

at least will have another 3600 cases b4 the effect of damage control can be seen.

 

the 600 kgks found has been running thruout bolehsia for the past 2 weeks+ b4 the lockdown means there r at least another 1800 cases waiting to come online.

 

with the other 200 kgks on the loose for almost 3 weeks and counting, there is another potential 600 cases.

 

that means there is another 2400 cases waiting to be detected.

 

assuming there is just only this 2400 undetected infection, it most likely spread to another 1200 people b4 the lockdown means there is a minimum of 3600 cases still undetected.

 

by end mar, at least 4000 infections to be reported.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, socrates469bc said:

 

ah din and his pgd ministers did a very bad job in both prevention and detection.

 

the previous health minister and deputy alrdy strongly advised against mass gathering but obviously the dg of the health ministry didnt strictly enforce their directives during the power vacuum in the last week of feb.

 

then when the pgd health minister came in, he didnt follow up from the directives of his predecessors while enjoying his honeymoon week, thereby the delay in response.

 

there was a good 2 week to prevent what is preventable but obviously ah din and his pgd ministers did nothing except thinking of how to divide the positions.


blame it on dr m...

 

when the rest of the world preparing for pandemic...

he play resignation and musical chair...

in the end dr m, lost his seat....

and bolehsia lost health and economy...

bolehsia gonna be more jialat... now they got religious fanatics in their cabinet telling people to pray, instead of good hygiene practices...

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, meng.huat said:


blame it on dr m...

 

when the rest of the world preparing for pandemic...

he play resignation and musical chair...

in the end dr m, lost his seat....

and bolehsia lost health and economy...

bolehsia gonna be more jialat... now they got religious fanatics in their cabinet telling people to pray, instead of good hygiene practices...

All Malaysia who come here to work and employer see is cheaper labour and 1:4

  • Wahaha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, meng.huat said:


blame it on dr m...

 

when the rest of the world preparing for pandemic...

he play resignation and musical chair...

in the end dr m, lost his seat....

and bolehsia lost health and economy...

bolehsia gonna be more jialat... now they got religious fanatics in their cabinet telling people to pray, instead of good hygiene practices...

 

Yes he screwed up... And he should totally leave politics... 

  • Wahaha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, XianGe said:

 

Yes he screwed up... And he should totally leave politics... 

 

10 minutes ago, chamfer said:

He is too power hungry to leave politics....

 

anwar has become very philosophical, macam like a bolehsian Mandela when he said que sera sera abt old horse.

 

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

if i m anwar, i will just sit back and relac for the next 2 yrs, watching ah din and his pgd ministers battle it out with old horse.

 

then in the next election, come in as messiah to save the country.

 

Ya now can't gather majority so sit back and get ppl's heart first

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, XianGe said:

 

Ya now can't gather majority so sit back and get ppl's heart first

 

even if can get majority, anwar's good friends also dont want to be govt becos will have a tough 2 yrs ahead.

 

now ah eng can jiak his mee in peace while ah bu can do more cooking.

 

let Heaven punish ah din and his pgd ministers gao gao.

 

wahahahahhaha

 

Image result for lim guan eng eating

 

Image result for mohamad sabu cooking

 

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Mugentech.net uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By using this site you agree to Privacy Policy