Friday, February 25, 2022

Has Ismail Sabri's Backdoor Government No 2 Failed In The Fight Against The Covid Pandemic And Failed The People?


At the time Omicron was raging around the world with the the US even experiencing over 1 million cases for a single day, Ismail Sabri's government opened interstate balik kampung for Chinese New Year celebrations with few meaningful restrictions.

As if it hadn't any clue that would be a bad/unwise thing to do?

Was it so clueless? 

Sure enough, after the hoidays, the number of Covid cases shot up hitting a glorious 31,199 yesterday  the highest ever recorded to date with with 55 deaths.

With all likelihood of the number of daily cases rising even higher and higher with more and more deaths?

And now we are talking about opening up the borders to international travel? 

What a brilliant idea! 

What a brilliant idea!!

Opening up the borders is good for business.

Good for the battered airline, tourist and hotel industry.

Good for the big businesses?

Good for what else?

Omicron too, no? 

It has free ride into the country and is free to spread its blessings to all and sundry.

No?

But what about the poor hoi polloi?

They are the ones likely to feel and bear the brunt of the Omicron hitch hike.

No again?

Or should it be ai yo yo!!? 

Because Sabri's backdoor government says it's all ok and good and nothing to fear or to worry about?

That we can live with Covid? Like one should as a good host?

Hehehe....😂😂😂!

Or should it be ai ya ya!!?

Well, we shall see as the bishop is found of saying to the damsel in distress.

Well, well, we shall see as the bishop is fond of saying to the damsel in distress!!

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