Monday, April 6

Movement Control Order

Movement Control Order.
I'm writing this so that a year from now or maybe 2 or 3 or 10 years from now I'm reading this again and remember that, today is that day that when everyone is facing the same dilemma, the same problem the same difficulties.

It's call Covid-19 pandemic.

Affected more than one million human all around the world. 
So today is day.. erm let me count first from 18 March 2020, it's actually days 20 of Movement Control Order. We are not allowed to go to work at office, all schools are closed, any gathering is not allowed, mosque and church or any religious places are close - basically you are required to stay at home. 
Only essential businesses are allowed to operate minimally.

Has it been wonderful (referring to be able to stay at home but not the pandemic!)? maybe for the first week, after years of whining having such a hectic life, everyone is finally been able to rest, watch TV, enjoy meals with family but then 
second weeks came along.
I get bored like the rest of the world
Still I stay at home, catching up with my paper works and reports. I keep on saying this to myself, maybe the world need a break from pollution, less vehicles on the road, less factory operating, less noise.

"We live in a world where people are becoming more and more separate. More divided - by social status, by wealth, by politics, and by religion. If one thing is positive  that we should learn about our Covid journey, it is that our community able to come together to support each other. People we barely know, people we don't know, friends of friends." -

Original para quoted from other source.

Nevertheless, people are getting restless and worried. When will this pandemic over, will the world will be able to be same again, are we gonna be okay? 2020 will never be the same. Everything will change from now on.


So lets fight this. We can fight this just by staying at home, so stay at home. To all the front-liners, million thanks for all your hard works and sacrifices. 
May God bless all of us.

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Monday, April 6

Movement Control Order

Movement Control Order.
I'm writing this so that a year from now or maybe 2 or 3 or 10 years from now I'm reading this again and remember that, today is that day that when everyone is facing the same dilemma, the same problem the same difficulties.

It's call Covid-19 pandemic.

Affected more than one million human all around the world. 
So today is day.. erm let me count first from 18 March 2020, it's actually days 20 of Movement Control Order. We are not allowed to go to work at office, all schools are closed, any gathering is not allowed, mosque and church or any religious places are close - basically you are required to stay at home. 
Only essential businesses are allowed to operate minimally.

Has it been wonderful (referring to be able to stay at home but not the pandemic!)? maybe for the first week, after years of whining having such a hectic life, everyone is finally been able to rest, watch TV, enjoy meals with family but then 
second weeks came along.
I get bored like the rest of the world
Still I stay at home, catching up with my paper works and reports. I keep on saying this to myself, maybe the world need a break from pollution, less vehicles on the road, less factory operating, less noise.

"We live in a world where people are becoming more and more separate. More divided - by social status, by wealth, by politics, and by religion. If one thing is positive  that we should learn about our Covid journey, it is that our community able to come together to support each other. People we barely know, people we don't know, friends of friends." -

Original para quoted from other source.

Nevertheless, people are getting restless and worried. When will this pandemic over, will the world will be able to be same again, are we gonna be okay? 2020 will never be the same. Everything will change from now on.


So lets fight this. We can fight this just by staying at home, so stay at home. To all the front-liners, million thanks for all your hard works and sacrifices. 
May God bless all of us.

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