How would Pakatan Harapan handle the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic?
Anyway, why not Pakatan Harapan tell us what they would do if they were in power and what it is the government should be doing instead of imposing a lockdown? I am sure Boris Johnson would also like to know because, honestly, he seems to be at a loss as to what to do.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
Pakatan Harapan has accused the government of badly handling the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. According to Pakatan Harapan, they would have done things differently.
“Wide-scale CMCO does more harm than good, say medical groups,” said Free Malaysia Today’s headlines (READ BELOW). So, it looks like these experts suggest there should be no lockdown and instead people must be allowed to mix freely like in normal times.
This is indeed very interesting because, in the UK, those places where there is no lockdown there is a high incidence of Covid-19 infections and deaths while in places where there is lockdown the cases have reduced.
In fact, three of my family members here in the UK (I have more than 30 family members here) have been infected with Covid-19 and that has been a great concern for those of us who are over 60 (I just turned 70 in September).
Anyway, why not Pakatan Harapan tell us what they would do if they were in power and what it is the government should be doing instead of imposing a lockdown? I am sure Boris Johnson would also like to know because, honestly, he seems to be at a loss as to what to do.
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Wide-scale CMCO does more harm than good, say medical groups
(FMT) – Two medical groups have questioned Putrajaya’s move to implement a conditional movement control order (CMCO) in all peninsular states except Perlis, Pahang and Kelantan, saying it is unnecessary to impose another wide-scale lockdown.
The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia (AMM) and the Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy both told FMT the CMCO would not solve the Covid-19 crisis, as it was only capable of temporarily reducing the incidences of new cases. (READ MORE HERE)