Sunday, October 3, 2021

“SAGA” OF COVID-19

 

Malaysians are finally breathing a sigh of relief, but with our masks on. 

We are fully into our National Recovery Plan after ONE year, SIX months and SIXTEEN days of Movement Control Order. I can sense the difference - traffic jams are actually happening (!) and kids are returning to school for the real educational experience.

December 31st 2019: Wuhan Municipal Health Commission informed WHO of a cluster of pneumonia cases of unknown origins.

January 7th 2020: The culprit was temporarily named “2019-nCoV”later renamed COVID-19 (CO = Corona; VI = Virus; D = disease; 19 = 2019).January 30th 2020: WHO declared Covid-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.









February 11th 2020: The disease was named SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). COVID-19 is genetically related to the SARS virus in 2003 but different in some characteristics, much like siblings in the same family who are genetically related but possess different traits.March 11th 2020: WHO declared the Covid-19 outbreak a GLOBAL pandemic.

March 18th 2020: Malaysia went into lock down.December 11th 2020: FDA granted Emergency Use Authorization for the Pfizer vaccine.April 2021: Molnupiravir, an ORAL anti-viral pill reported to half the chances of dying or hospitalisation in severe Covid-19 cases was announced.  Mode of action - introduces errors into the viral genetic code.









 



The pandemic has robbed us of many things - but NOT our kindness and responsibility to look after our communities.

I watched "High School Musical" a zillion times with Savvy K! It was excruciating. But, If there is one thing I learnt from the movie, it was the lyrics of their song:

"Together... we're there for
Each other every time
Together... together...
C'mon let's do this right."
WE' RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.  

15 comments:

  1. love that snoopy cartoon. Yes we definitely are all in this together.

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  2. I can't say I'm much of T.V person. But I have respect for virus.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  3. We are all in this together - but we are not all in the same boat.
    I am so glad to hear that Malaysians are finally able to breathe a masked sigh of relief.

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    1. Yes, I agree we are not all in the same boat. Some are quite unfortunate and need help. I m blessed.

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  4. When COVID first began, we all hunkered down and figured a couple of weeks of lockdown, a month and most, and all would return to normal. Little did we know! Glad to hear that conditions have improved greatly in Malaysia.

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    1. Definitely, David. When I first heard abt this, I laughed n said, "it is only the flu, it ll go away." How wrong I was too.

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  5. The world stands together is something not easy with an infinite view of differences, even though the situation isn't that cheerful to invite; the humanity that cares with an attitude to aid is priceless and incomparable. Glad to hear the situation has improved there, and I hope the world will witness the light at the end of the tunnel sooner. The mask flag truly reciprocates the united world.

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    1. The pandemic has united the world but also produced ugly personalities. But, we will move ahead and persevere.

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  6. Italy went into lockdown (entire country) on the 11th of March 2020, and one week later Malaysia did the same 😷 I can't understand why the US was late ... America went into lockdown on the 3rd of April 2020 🤨🤨🤨
    I hope surplus COVID-19 vaccine shots in US, UK, EU and Japan will be shipped to poorer countries.
    Great post, Kestrel ☀️

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  7. Though not fully free from the pandemic, the nations stand for bold steps to open up things. Let's be a bit away from T.V and mobile phone.

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  8. You have well depicted in pictures, the series of happenings during the pandemic that lies among people.

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  9. Oh very good post
    The covid is a serious matter

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  10. Yes, this pandemic can be settled only if We're together obeying the rules and health protocols. That's why I feel so angry when reading/knowing there're still people outside there so selfish and stupid menganggab virus ini tidak berbahaya 😭.

    Happy for Malaysia sudah terlihat tanda-tanda kelonggaran untuk semua bisa keluar, but of course with certain circumstances. I really hope the best for all of us. Rindu sangaat nak visiting malaysia lagi. After all this is my second home :).

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