This is my chart of covid-19 infections in Malaysia from the first day (18 Mar 2020) until yesterday (13 May 2021). The y-axis indicates the number of daily infections while the x-axis indicates the day since the data was first published by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. It is a worrying trend especially since it is known that the Indian variant has been found in the country. Our only hope is to get vaccinated fast but is the government doing enough? In the meantime, it is up to us to guard against this invisible enemy. Follow the SOPs, mask up, keep your distance from others and avoid enclosures, especially air-conditioned areas.
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Friday, 14 May 2021
Covid-19 trend in Malaysia
This is my chart of covid-19 infections in Malaysia from the first day (18 Mar 2020) until yesterday (13 May 2021). The y-axis indicates the number of daily infections while the x-axis indicates the day since the data was first published by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. It is a worrying trend especially since it is known that the Indian variant has been found in the country. Our only hope is to get vaccinated fast but is the government doing enough? In the meantime, it is up to us to guard against this invisible enemy. Follow the SOPs, mask up, keep your distance from others and avoid enclosures, especially air-conditioned areas.
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