Day 15 MCO
1 April, Wednesday
Japan recorded snow during sakura season!
Malaysians now entering into second phase of MCO. This calls for new supplies for groceries.
Head of household left to go hunting for food for the household.
Where's the food?
Head of household returns from grocery shopping,
retrieved his on-line shopping from the mailman, then returning indoors to sanitise hands, (correction: have a sanitising alcohol bath and wipe down in the hallway) and another day's extreme sanitised newspaper.
Day 16 MCO
2 April, Thursday
A whatever-I- can-find-in-the-fridge stew. Taste good and wholesome!
Why China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Asia doing well to bring down the rate of infection. . .
The WHO debacle on issuing info that it is NOT necessary to don mask.
Teatime treat.
3 April, Friday
Day 17 of MCO
Malaysia became quite famous through the world, pickled up and featured in international newspapers and TV reports.
While some home grown hero went abut his work quietly, responsibly and dignified, reassuring the rakyat and keeping the nation updated on Covid-19 numbers and reminders. It's about the few credible voice we hear, believe, and can trust from the authorities.
Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah. Director-General, Ministry of Health (right)
Late afternoon went to Lee Ko's wake.
Day 18 MCO
4 April, Saturday
Busy day.
Went to collect late breakfast from Gusto.
Attended Lee Ko's funeral
Got masks, and nitrile gloves from Pharmacy
Get groceries for the next one week
Played with handphone the rest of the afternoon.
Drank too much coffee, courtesy of Head of Household.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical for the evening
Important and Neccesarry ADD Stress Survival food, I mean, fluids.
Kopi Peng. Mamak stall Nescafé. Vietnames Drip coffee.
Starbucks Frappucino (when you can't leave house to go Starbucks)
Starbucks Expresso & Cream.
It is not recommended for Head of Household to donate blood at this time. If he gives blood, coffee will flow out instead.
Tonight, Helicopter with search lights . . .