Opinion

Govt to be blamed for current Covid-19 infections – Charles Santiago

Many have flouted the SOP because they were hell-bent on winning the Sabah polls

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Oct 2020 11:51AM

Govt to be blamed for current Covid-19 infections – Charles Santiago
The double standards in handling the Covid-19 SOPs have resulted in a spike in new cases. –The Vibes file pic, October 3, 2020

I KEEP getting messages from the National Security Council (NSC) advising me not to circulate fake news, not to create panic, to always wash my hands, and to wear face masks in public.

And then we have the Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, who is so meticulous about everyone following the standard operating procedure (SOP).

The police, on the other hand, came down hard on anyone who flouted SOPs and lockdown rules.

But yesterday, our new cases stood at 278 – the highest number of recorded Covid-positive cases in Malaysia since the pandemic began.

And that’s because the government, ministry folk and police didn’t care to follow the SOP that they have been drumming into our heads just because they were hell bent on winning the Sabah elections.

It was shocking that Dr Noor Hisham did not insist on quarantining those who were returning from Sabah until it was too late and that too for a mere three days and not 14.

It’s also infuriating that no travel ban to Sabah was imposed despite the rapidly rising cases in East Malaysia.

Now we have widespread infections and the possibility of more cases in the next few days.

And what do we hear from the health director-general, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin or the police?

Nothing. Not even a whimper.

It’s absolutely disgusting that politicians have put greed for power and money over and beyond the lives of people.

Yes, it’s nothing new in Malaysia but unprecedented for even our top guys to be this ruthless and shameless during a pandemic.

A pandemic that has rendered businesses shut, thousands jobless and seen to a downward-sliding economy.

Dr Noor Hisham has hinted at another possible lockdown on his Twitter account.

But it’s not a joke. Another movement control order will cripple the economy, make even more Malaysians jobless, shut down more businesses and drive many to the brink of suicide, as we have seen happening in other parts of the world.

So, no one should be allowed to go scot-free after creating this much fear and confusion. Not after prompting a slide back on progress.

Every politician, cabinet member or senior civil servant who failed to do their job, who practised double-standards and nonchalantly dismissed the protocol, must be punished.

Those returning from Sabah must undergo the usual 14-day quarantine. We cannot afford another death or alarming increase in the number of cases or another lockdown.

And if we need to disregard the discomfort of top-notch politicians to achieve the above, so be it. – The Vibes, October 3, 2020

Charles Santiago is Klang MP

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