Nipah virus scientist says conditional MCO too much too soon

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CORONAVIRUS | Lam Sai Kit cites the number of new infections rising to triple digits as one cause of concern,

CORONAVIRUS | The scientist who played a key role in discovering the Nipah virus says the conditional movement control order is too much too soon.

“No one is objecting to the loosening of MCO, but the relaxation is far too much and too soon,” said emeritus professor Lam Sai Kit in a statement today.

 

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It's the money stupid. Federal Government is paying 2.4 billion per day. Maybe this clever professor can give the Federal Government 2.4 billion per day to keep the curfews going from now until 2023.

But Health DG said its OK. That left us in Awe 😳😱🙀

No thanks to pak din

What to do ... Zafrul gave out too much too soon. Thinking its an election strategy to win votes for his 'uncle' Now bank balance empty

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