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Saturday, 28 March 2020

Because of COVID-19, this should be my longest time stay at home

The place where I stay called Malaysia, this country had been starting proceed a law called Movement control order, starting from 18 March 2020 for 14 days. But after almost 7 days those diagnosis patient still keep upraise, our govement decided to extend more 14 days. That's mean it will be lockdown whole country all activities, everything gotta stop by 28 days, almost a month.

Bad thing happen, income gone if for those people who can't proceed to work from home.
What can I see is those 3s job such as cleaner, they originally low income and no a lot money keep in bank. They will waste a month of time and those money. I had seen on facebook those poor family getting panic cause their not enough money to buy their children a meal and crying when police asking them why they don't stay at home, sad.

For my case I still can work from home for just using computer and online access, salary still stable for a this month (March).

Some of old human here didn't want to follow the law, they still like to go out every way as usually they did.

Those courier job still do their job, chance to get sick of this type of worker are higher in this period, they deserve a better salary and respect.

What had I do on the weekend of lockdown ?
Watching movie, jumping rope 100 times, watch youtube ...... is quite boring.

I think this will be my longest period stay at home record.

My car didn't startup engine for almost 8 days.

Those animal goes on the street because less cars and more save for crossing.

Air in morning more fresh ... but still hot in Malaysia.

However, I hope everything will be fine.

I hope human, will learn a lesson on this disaster.

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