COVID-19: Flex your muscles DPM, do these three things

By Hannah Yeoh

WE now have a new Deputy Prime Minister who just not too long ago, posted on Facebook with a cryptic caption that he “has closed the front door but…”.

With his newly acquired powers, I urge Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob to heed his own advise to stop politicking and focus on helping the people by fixing some of these basic discrepancies with the lockdown standard operating procedures (SOPs) immediately, as follows:

  • Open all stationery shops

The Perikatan Nasional Government wants people to work from home and students to do online learning but ordered all stationery shops to shut. Books do not fall from the sky and papers do not fly on their own.

This baffling SOP creates hardship for people who have to move from shop to shop just to photocopy, print or bind documents.

There are students attending art lessons and all kinds of other lessons online. Where does the Government expect them to obtain the tools for effective learning? Parents need stationeries to help children survive this lockdown.

Does the Government expect children to do nothing and just sit in front of the TV?

  • Open all outdoor morning markets/pasar pagi:

A lockdown is aimed at flattening the COVID-19 curve and the Government can only do this effectively if their SOP is based on science, such as encouraging greater ventilation and less crowding.

I wish to highlight the case of Pasar Pagi Taman Kok Doh in my parliamentary constituency which has many senior citizens relying on its services daily.

The order to shut during the total lockdown has forced the senior citizens to travel to the next closest hypermarket in a neighbouring parliamentary constituency, resulting in additional travel expenses for them and also a less safe environment as it is an indoor market.

Where is the logic in this SOP when all other roadside stalls are allowed to operate during this lockdown?

  • Allow personal health, grooming and wellness services such as chiropractors, barbers, hairstylists or any licensed therapists to reopen based on previously issued SOPs and safety features.

Malaysia has done this in various versions of lockdown since last year but I have been informed that chiropractors are not allowed to operate during this lockdown while physiotherapists can.

Why would a physiotherapist be less likely to transmit the virus than a chiropractor?

For whatever reasons, Ismail Sabri was not able to fix the above-mentioned discrepancies when he was a senior minister, I hope this new position would give him the authority and inspiration needed to get the related ministries in line.

I have only listed three but there are many more. These are basic nonsensical SOPs that have affected the livelihood of thousands of working Malaysians, students and children.

Malaysians can no longer afford to sit at home. Many have exhausted their savings and can no longer afford to pay rent or utility bills.

Only a wicked Government would sit back and do nothing when all it takes is one coordination meeting to be chaired by the newly minted deputy prime minister to immediately provide relief to the people.

Prove your worth sir, otherwise this appointment becomes a mere political stunt. – July 12, 2021.

Hannah Yeoh is the MP for Segambut.

The views expressed are solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Focus Malaysia.

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