Thursday, March 18, 2021

March 18th 2020 - 2021: ONE YEAR ,

 

let us NOT make it TWO. When our prime minister announced Movement Control Order, (MCO, equivalent to lockdown) last year, 










I did not expect to also witness enhanced-MCO, semi-enhanced MCO, conditional-MCO and recovery-MCO. Sometimes, Sassy JAM had to ask Gizmo Man, “Darling ah, which MCO are we in today?” 

Presently, we are still not allowed to travel interstate without a letter of permission from the police. 
Violators of the MCO and 
other Covid-10 SOPs have to now dig deeper into their pockets, or bank accounts (to be more accurate) 
as compound fines have increased from RM 1,000 in 2020 to RM10,000 and RM50,000. Many may say this is unfair, stupid or a violation of human rights, but NOT ME. 
The pandemic will prolong if people continue to gather in large groups, NOT wear masks and 
NOT practise social distancing.

As ONE year unfolds today, I recall the downside of our YEAR on a lighter mood: 

We were advised to be sure we were only with Covid-19 negative people.

We Asians could not fathom the commotion at the toilet tissue aisles in supermarkets in the West. Diarrhoea is not a symptom of the coronavirus, so why hoard and fight over toilet rolls? 
This obsession even spilled into the cake industry. 


Every country tried to keep their schools open as
we could not afford a Covid-19 lost generation. But in vain,
Malaysian children did not attend school for a year. Classes only resumed on March 2021. 

Just about every one celebrated their birthday at home. The new term “lockdown birthdays” was created.


Mushrooms sprouted from our passports

 as international travel was banned.
 I didn't want to travel but going to buy groceries saw me scanning QR codes before entering any premises, even today.
Alas, even babies born during the year were not spared. 
And for those babies whose parents believe in the Covid-19 vaccine, they may not be spared either.









The vaccine is NOT a magic bullet to stop transmission and make Covid-19 disappear.

 I quote Dr. Tedros, Director General of WHO, “There will be no return to the old norm in the near future.”  

We will have to adjust to this dastardly virus still accompanying us into a new world. We may be pandemic-fatigued. But, with grit and wit, we WILL create some semblance of normalcy and RETURN BETTER THAN EVER.

12 comments:

  1. I hope we can. My country is making slow and small steps that way. Very welcome steps. I hope that the world can safely do so. Soon.

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    1. Australia is really strict with regards to the virus. States shut down so quickly when any new cases appear. This is a really good move as the transmission is quickly contained.

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    1. Memes are fun. I admire their creators and their ideas.

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  3. Love cake.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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    1. I love cheese cakes more. My friends and I are meeting on Friday and one has ordered a burnt cheese cake. That'll go great with coffee!

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  4. India is no different, and we have almost entered the 2nd wave with daily counting of 35 to 40 thousand covid cases. I really worry as we approach the state election, and the covid cases rising at the same there are chances of becoming worse as along people throng with no conscious of the mask and social distancing.
    Interesting and funny memes shared. The lockdown cake and your dog's approach to it remind me of our late dog, which used to do the same whenever we cut a cake.

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    1. Sorry to hear India is entering the 2nd wave. Please keep yourself safe and most importantly away from people without masks. I think both our dogs love to eat and sweet stuff are especially tempting for them.

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  5. Yes I agree that vaccine is not a magic bullet to stop transmission and eliminate Covid-19.
    Even though we have been vaccinated, it does not rule out the possibility that we can also contract Covid 19, it's just that if it has been vaccinated it can increase endurance so that vaccines can help the body to recover faster.
    May we always be healthy during this pandemic
    Have a nice weekend
    Regards

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  6. That's very good information to keep in mind. The vaccine does help to reduce severity of covid-19 infection. I hope to be vaccinated soon and hope you get yours too.

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  7. So much is told on this page, one post with a thousand topics haha .. until I am confused about what to comment

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  8. betul sekali kak, di era pandemi ini di negara kami pun sebagian besar sekolah dalam setahun kemarin libur, dan untuk mereduce tingkat stress untuk mempertebal imun tubuh salah satunya harus berkumpul dengan orang-orang yang memiliki vibe positif supaya pikiran relax dan jauh dari stress...stay healthy always untuk sahabat di Malaysia :)

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