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Thursday, 3 June 2021
Malaysia - Serious Covid 19 Wave
I deeply pray that the escalating spread of Covid 19 in Malaysia is better controlled, overcome and resolved. However, how can members of the public better protect and manage themselves, should the epidemic escalate?
The public and private hospital system can go into operational chaos and rupture, buckling by the sheer numbers of patients. Are managers of such facilities already preparing, securing vital equipment and supplies, while also revamping their work processes, retraining their staff and enhancing their business continuity plans?
Foreign governments can impose tighter restrictions on movement of
individuals who have been in Malaysia. For Malaysian nationals overseas, they may have to delay their return to their home country. The higher education sector around the world and in Malaysia itself has vested interests already shaken up in 2020 - and a serious rampage of Covid 19 within the nation itself can make things worse.
If the public health scenario deteriorates in Malaysia, neighbouring Singapore faces a double edged sword of consequences. The island republic has served admirably well as a refuge from turmoil. What is different now are the higher risks of infection for a well developed island that is only separated by two causeways from the Malaysian peninsular. This has manifestations in the procurement of supplies, trade, political relationships, shipping and transport management. At the same time, Singapore's attraction as a beacon for investment, financial stability, reliable governance and an excellent medical services hub can be enhanced.
Will some nations rush to help the Malaysian people and government in such a time of need? The UK, EU, China, Australia, New Zealand,
Japan and Singapore are most likely to help. What about the able Islamic fellowship nations and members of ASEAN?
The Federation of Malaysia also poses unique angles of management, as it is separated by the South China Sea into two geographical areas. Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, has recently experienced a spike of new Covid 19 cases each day - and so have Selangor, Johor and Kelantan sited on the Peninsular. Will the varying political treatment of each state by the central government play into the effectiveness of helping out the common person on the street, caught up in the ugliness and confusion of an epidemic?
Are there sufficient supplies already available of testing kits, vaccinations and numerous items required in anciallary medical services? There is also a risk in heightening racial, religious, cultural and social sensitivities during a period of a health crisis. The social demographics are another spanner in the works, as already experienced before Covid 19 arrived.
Earlier waves of Covid 19 affected specific groups of Malaysians, but the recent outbreaks have become more pervasive and embracing. Will there be sufficient leadership and innovative approaches to curtail the relentless spread of this Coronavirus as soon as possible?
A strong infection wave will also further weaken the economic and financial structure of a country that depends on investment growth, exports, tourism, agriculture and petroleum resources. Malaysia plays a smaller role than India in providing call centres and corporate accounting support, but can have its reliability damaged in such services with a Covid epidemic.
The durian plantations have already suffered with curbs on international border entry, collapse of tourism and restrictions on air travel in the past 15 months. What is next?
7 May 2021
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Exceptions for the Privileged Few
Our international borders have been declared officially closed since March 2020.
However, more than 14000 Australians have reportedly left the country, more than once, since Covid 19 arrived. These include military, diplomats, government officials, people seeking medical assistance and other categories. They have all been given exemptions by the Federal Government. I am more interested in the detail of the other categories.
This is for a national population of around 25 million. So around 0.00056 per cent have been granted permissions to leave more than once. Often, it is not the statistical percentage that counts, but the reasons why and how. Voters lose faith in government policies when exceptions are allowed without a reasonable explanation.
The majority of Australians have been compliant, restricting their personal movements, mostly within their states. Even the media around the world has remarked how compliant most Aussies have been since 2020, breaking our previous track record as often going walkabout, driving long distances and as frequent backpackers overseas per capita of population.
Domestically in Australia, many individuals have just put up with a stiff upper lip, bit their tongue and kicked their heels in, while not being able to physically see their loved ones, mostly interstate, even for significant life events, delaying weddings, medical procedures and more.
Go figure.
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No Brainers
Commercial hotels are not built to accomodate as medical evacuation centres. They are designed for holding healthy guests.
A powerful national ally asks an aggressive leader to de-escalate tensions, but the latter doubles down on bombing.
The NSW Government in Sydney so far ignores the rising mouse plague across NSW farms and countryside - when will the impact arrive at supermarket prices and supply to suburban areas?
The plague of corruption of our public monies and manipulation of politics continues unabated under the cover of Covid 19.
Nature gives us produce from plants we can grow ourselves. The sun shares her bounty to give to our bodies and for our household energy utilities. Yet society makes us go to pay a middle person for our table veg, a manufacturer for vitamin supplements and a company that burns coal.
Most of us these days have a mobile phone, a social media address, a personal email, an ID document, a favourite password, a swipe card, etc.
Soon there may be more required as governments may utilise Covid 19 to make us have more.
Is there a website where I can follow up on electoral promises, the varying pronouncements of medical bureaucrats, the predictions of soothsayers and the forecasts of economists?
Each of us can read between the lines when a snake oil sales person tries too hard to press on the message to us.
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Covid 19, June 2021
Are there lessons for Australia?
If any government does not effectively manage the breach point of Covid 19 entering into their country, the risks of whatever numbered infectious waves remain.
The international borders of Australia have been officially closed since March 2020.
Breach entry points to me possibly encompass
aircraft crew, returned citizens and permanent residents, travel ban exempted personalities like politicians, diplomats and celebrities with connections, so called essential personnel and exceptions decreed by bureaucrats and governments as if Covid 19 can recognise and do not touch them. The management of such breach point groups must be improved.
It is the self entitled wiring in the brains and egos of our decision makers which actually provide the greatest public health management risks for any of us, who are mostly complying with rules as pronounced by our respective state and Federal governments.
For Australia, the track record of cross infections of Covid 19 in quarantine hotels and facilities - and occasional leakages into local transmission cases - is rather concerning, after all these months.
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Tuesday, 1 June 2021
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