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Kingdom of Cambodia 2020: Part 7 – Time For Very Tiring But Casual 2nd COVID19 Test

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Continuing the adventure, we suppose to be in self-isolation for 14 days and on the 13th day, we are required to get the 2nd test done. This is necessary if we are to get back our deposit that was collected when we first arrived in the country.

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Outbreak 2020: Time to Lock Up Really Stupid People!!

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Seriously, despite the obvious implications, there are still really people out there not only endanger themselves with their stupidity but also endanger others with massive infections. They have become as dangerous as the which had killed more than 700,000 people around the world. Don’t they read and watch the news? Are these people just plain stupid? Image source: LifeHack

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Kingdom of Cambodia 2020: Part 3 – First Mandatory COVID19 Test & Cosy Quarantine

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Continuing the Cambodian adventure, our pockets were literally empty by the time we finished paying the USD3,000 at the and went to the counter to submit our passport and all the relevant forms.

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Kingdom of Cambodia 2020: Part 2 – Overweight Luggage And Short of Cash

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The to started off rather early in the morning with me waking up early and double triple checking everything that I suppose bring along for the long . The kids were deeply asleep but just before I left the house, they were awake to say goodbye.

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Lock Down in Malaysia 2020: Lessons from Italy, China, South Korea & Russia Part 2

Continuing from Part 1 here

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recorded its highest increase of the COVID-19 cases today with 212 cases to a total of 1,518 cases and 14 deaths. As at now, 943 cases or 63% of the cluster was from the gathering at a mosque in Sri Petaling. The tabligh gathering was held late February when Malaysia already got COVID-19 confirmed cases and screening have commenced. Image source: MOH

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Outbreak 2020: Novel Coronavirus Situation As At 3rd February 2020

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The 2019-nCoV situation as of 3rd February : 426 dead, 623 recovered and 19,881 confirmed cases. Since 31st January 2020, the number of deaths has increased by another 167 deaths.

Compared to 31st January 2020, the fatality rate as of 3rd February 2020 had reduced from 2.28% to 2.14% whilst there has a good improvement in the recovery rate from 2.22% to 3.13%. The number of confirmed cases in remains unchanged at 8 cases. Image source: The Center for Systems Science and Engineering

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Trip to Amazing Chennai 2010: Part 7 – Visit To A Historical Temple

(One of the things to do in Chennai is to visit an ancient temple and we indeed managed to get this done. The main entrance to the 300 plus years old temple – Click for higher resolution photo here)

A to will not be complete without a trip to the majestic and historical , right?

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Health 101: H1N1 Virus, 50 and counting

As at todate, 44,287 cases have been reported all over the world with 180 deaths – the bulk coming from Mexico: 113, US: 44 and Canada: 12 deaths.

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(Where are the masks? Image source: http://www.jordantimes.com)

has finally hit 50 confirmed case last week and one can rest assured that it is not going to be the last case. The last reported case was a student in SRJKC – Jalan Davidson in Kuala Lumpur and the authorities have closed the school for a week.

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Personal 101: Feeling Burnout & Exhausted

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is a syndrome that occurs when a person experiences chronic at work that is not well managed. It can cause physical and emotional exhaustion, reduced professional performance, and detachment from work. Image source: Tisha Sharp
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