I just put your 2cent at the rubbish. Dont spread any negative word here.you dont know one of here bought at high price.your negative opinion can make them hurt.if you are not buying at any single cent, please stop nonsense.there is no place for you here.unless you want to catch at 1.5 14/10/2020 3:05 PM
What nonsense? It's a forum here. Anyone can say whatever they want as long as it follows the guidelines of the forum. You sir , got triggered by my negative sentiment on this stock. If you cant handle the negative opinions here, how r u gonna handle the decline in share price of LKL???? Hahaha.
Sweetchocolate similarly, we can spend our money investing in any counter that we want. It's a free country. Havent you read about the LKL revenues and profits while many other counters making losses?
Hello all. Long time no see.. Looks like everyone is well .. My beloved stock has rise back .. good... Still maintain TP1.8 No buy sell call, your money your call
its normal check other hc counter is down as well. people who dont want to keep the share will sell it today as if they by on monday today T3 and if they buy on tuesday today T2
Since Sept 26, the number of active Covid-19 cases in Malaysia has been on an upward climb, more so as the country registered triple-digit jump in daily infections since the start of this month, which far outpaced the number of patients who recover from the illness each day.
The latest tally of these active cases — meaning patients who carry transmission risks and have to be admitted to hospitals and quarantined — stood at 5,768 cases as at yesterday noon, which is just about 1,000 or so cases away from the 6,795 beds available at government hospitals and quarantine centres to cater to those infected by the coronavirus.
In just one month, the number of actives have jumped by 5,153 cases or 838% from the 615 cases recorded on Sept 14. During this period, the MoH recorded 7,625 new cases, while recoveries came in at just over a third of that — at 2,784.
The rate of increase in the number of active cases, which were averaging around 7% in the last week of September, accelerated to mid- to high teens in early October, before slowing to the mid-single digit range in the past two days.
Based on an infographic released by the ministry three days later on Oct 9, 36% of beds at public hospitals were taken up at the time, representing about 1,015 beds, while 29% or 1,153 beds at quarantine and low-risk treatment centres were occupied. The utilisation rate has likely increased since then, given the recent spike in cases.
However, it is unclear if the figure includes the recently-announced bed capacity increase for Sabah, the worst hit state so far with the highest number of confirmed infections to date, as the MoH designated Kota Marudu Hospital as another hospital to treat the infection.
The number of new cases, meanwhile, has jumped to around 500-600 cases per day since the start of this week — about double the 200-300 cases per day reported the week before.
This raised the total designated Covid-19 hospitals in the state to seven. The MoH has also identified six more low-risk quarantine and Covid-19 treatment centres in the state to raise its treatment capacity. Altogether, these additions gave the state 4,822 beds as at Oct 11, versus 2,596 previously.
Director-General (DG) of Health Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah on Oct 6 said the MoH has a total of 6,795 beds, comprising 2,820 bed at hospitals and 3,975 beds at quarantine and low-risk treatment centres, to treat Covid-19 patients.
Sabah, meanwhile, has continued to report the highest number of daily cases in Malaysia. Just yesterday, it accounted for 429 cases of the 660 new confirmed infections, followed by Kedah (113 cases) and Selangor (68 cases).
A new cluster was reported — the Kencana cluster — with infections scattered around Hulu Langat, Petaling, Klang, and Gombak in Selangor; Cheras in Kuala Lumpur; and Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat and Pontian in Johor.
The new clusters has resulted in 52 health districts now being designated as yellow zones (defined as areas with at least one but not more than 40 cases), while 19 health districts have turned into red zones (more than 40 cases).
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I just put your 2cent at the rubbish. Dont spread any negative word here.you dont know one of here bought at high price.your negative opinion can make them hurt.if you are not buying at any single cent, please stop nonsense.there is no place for you here.unless you want to catch at 1.5
14/10/2020 3:05 PM