Yesterday Health Ministry's Director General, Dato Noor Hisham Abdullah informed media that the latest positive infection is 3. The day earlier the press was elated when he mentioned one.
For few weeks, local cases of Corona Covid 19 virus infection have been on the minimal, and most of the reported cases are imported and involved foreigners.
The Sultan of Selangor gave an announcement that masjid can conduct Aidil Adha prayers. These developments are indicating the worse is over. Many felt the aftermath of the pandemic within weeks of the MCO but generally most will only come to term with it now.
It is time to face the task of handling the economic fallout that is being felt globally and restart the economy devastated by the sudden shrink in economic activity.
Malaysia have faced many economic crisis before, but the experience of the past may not be relevant today.
The Star dated March 30th quoted 70 year old Dato Mustapha Mohamed, newly appointed Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of economic planning claimed at least six months is needed for economy to recover and it is on condition of right strategy.
He said in a TV interview that tourism will be severely affected and effort is needed to intensify promotional effort. SME is too many beyond government affordability to help all.
70 year-old Mustapha was returned to a position he once held.
FMT reported MIER Chairman, Prof Dr Kamal Salih describing Mustapha, Tengku Zafrul and Azmin Ali as a formidable team.
He was being diplomatic and doing PR to safeguard his business interest since he was a partner to the controversial former Economic Adviser to former Tun Dr Mahathir, Dr Muhammad Khalid.
To claim six months is needed, it means Mustapha doesn't get it.
Tengku Zafrol's experiance was as banker. A job hopper from one corporate job to another need familiarisation with public policies. His new job require he be critical of bankers and their lackadaisical attitude.
As MB of Selangor, Azmin was merely spending money saved by the stingy Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.
If Kamal Salid bother to do background search, Azmin's degree is in Economics, but his Masters was education. His first and only job experience was several months as MRSM Terendak teacher. His real experience is politics and skillset is only political manovering.
As for 70 year-old Mustapha, his March 30th shows he is out of touch with the times and seemed unable to understand and gauge the impact of the pandemic Corona Covid 19.
The virus is still not well understood yet.
Contrary to claims by POTUS Donald Trump or other reports that certain countries found a vaccine, the testing may require few more years, and it is often for new vaccine to fail outside lab condition during testing.
In short, vaccine is still not available or other word, cure is not found.
Malaysians are elated and proud that our frontliner have address the pandemic well and with worldly acclaim.
A high percentage part of the infected ones have recovered. However, the recovery is still a trial and error effort and it was sheer luck.
As told by one frontliner involved, the recovery does not mean the virus have been eliminated from the body. Few weeks back Beijing had a second resurgence. It led to a 50 point drop on Bursa Malaysia.
The risk will always be there. It means life is not the same. Human daily behaviour will be completely transformed by the change in daily human activity. It means the already drastically changed economic activity will structurally change at macro level.
When 70-year old Mustapha recently said to The Star that tourism sector will receive the much-needed boost once Malaysia and Singapore open borders, many commentators privately texted to say Tok Pa still does not get it, lacks imagination and missed the time tunnel or Delorean car to be at the present and future.
Tourism is dead
There will be hardly any unpurposeful, unnecessary and leisure travel any more for many years to come.
Travelling will be only limited to domestic and nearby destination. No promotion can make people do long flights to see places for Puan Sris and Mak Datins to gloat to their gawking friends and underlings.
By the way, Singapore tourism is not sufficient and considered tourism. What is considered tourism will only be limited to local and regional travel.
There must be genuine need for travelling because health risk of the destination will be high on the consideration to travel.
On the other side, there is also the consideration that destined country may not accept traveler from certain origin as happen to Americans wishing to crossover to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. Travel bubble still has health risk attached and will not work.
The usual tourism activities for rich and famous to shop for Louis Vuitton at Rodeo Drive while the not so could be there to gawk will be a thing of the past. Activities of low priority will not attract the interest it once enjoyed.
Reflection
The excesses of the past will not be as exciting anymore.
The pandemic have suddenly forced people to do self reflection and become more spiritual.
The moral dilemma in the seemingly inhumane actions taken during the stress of making decisions during the crisis are being discussed and reflected on.
John Authers, a business writer on financial markets, wrote an opinion piece in Bloomberg exploring morality and ethics with profound opening questions as below:
What is right and what is wrong? What can individuals expect from society, and what can society expect of them? Should others make sacrifices for me, and vice versa? Is it just to set economic limits to fighting a deadly disease?Deep questions are being asked on human existence. The pandemic made significant Muslims in Malaysia come to the realisation that God could merely send air and the world could be in absolute disarray.
There are realisation that Covid 19 came about due to neglect and disrespect of mankind to god's order and the nature god bestowed on mankind
Change
For benefit of 70-year old Mustapha, this is not a new normal situation but abnormal situation that require deeper thoughts and not merely relying on doing copycat work from the effort and experience of others.
The way of travelling abroad and selective copycat is over. In the past, such development approach failed because it is not wholesome adoption of the positive attributes in work ethics, culture and the yearning for knowledge.
It was Mahathir's money in a hurry culture and be done what will be in the future.
Economic planning will not be the way 70-year old Mustapha is comfortable with the make out the world he believe and to impose on the lesser ones to carryout and do.
The time is over for top down planning. One has to listen to the people on the ground to identify problems and solution, opportunities and wasted efforts.
Putrajaya will think it is necessary to save the hotels and low cost hotels. The low cost hotels have never been of economic value creation, but mostly money laundering centres.
Bureacrats at the state capital may think reopening the duty free centre up north will help local traders. Without the Thai to sell cheap quality goods, it will only be free from visitors centre.
The way forwards need us to ask questions, think, and plan seriously. The country's interest must not be deviated away by politics, self serving businessmen, and glory seekers.
The strategic way forward for the country does not lies in the politically advantageous positions in finance, trade, home security, rural development and education, but higher education to harness the genuine brain power to identify needs, create opportunity, anticipate problems, envision trends and train, train, train the people.
By genuine brain power, it may not be in the manner most male Professors and Phd Dr pursuing positions to be VCs, Deans, Professors, and Head of Departments that attains positions by political alignment with activist groups like IKRAM or organisational politics to bodek and ampu politicians.
Tourism is only a small area, but it highlights the message that 70 year old Mustapha conventional ways of thinking is not the way forward.
The already 40 year old Gen Y too may be now fall to stereotyped thinking.
Other countries of lesser being than Malaysia in the past are fast grabbing opportunities, but people upstairs are too slow, too old and too late to react.