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Don’t we have anything better than questionable MCO? ― Center for Market Education

Wednesday, 05 May 2021 09:56 AM MYTMAY 5 ― Six districts in Selangor will go under the movement control order effective May 6 until May 17. The six districts are: Hulu Langat, Petaling, Gombak, Klang, Kuala Langat and Sepang. The remaining three districts, Kuala Selangor, Sabak Bernam and Ulu Selangor will remain under conditional movement control order .1.

“Only a deep ‘misunderstanding’ of the driving forces of the market and economic processes can lead to hiccup and confused decisions like the ones that have been followed in the past 15 months”, explained Dr Carmelo Ferlito, CEO of the Center for Market Education. “This will undermine the economic recovery, without achieving any real medical benefit”, he added.

2. Long-term consequences on individuals’ mental health will convert into long-term economic losses for the country. MCOs are regressive, weighing disproportionally on the most fragile segments of the population: only the rich can afford lockdowns. CME, therefore, invites the government to radically change its approach and to base it on data and on the latest scientific literature:

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The lawyer firm next door organised a big open house do just last week. Why allow big gatherings at all even in CMCO? We know the virus is here to stay. We know crowds spread virus.

Great Barrington is a joke, read the John Snow memo

Number 1 is not to have super spreader events. We were somewhat ok until markets and bazaars were extended. Govt shld have learned. Eg Could have set up online platforms for the bazaars. Traders setup but no physical customers - grab delivers. Govt take on the cost of delivery.

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