Fake News : EMCO For Penang Due To Delta Variant Cases!

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Are 13 areas in Penang about to undergo EMCO lockdown, after KKM identified 180 cases of Delta variant infections?!

Find out what’s going on, and what the FACTS really are!

 

Claim : EMCO For 13 Penang Areas With Delta Variant Cases!

This message went viral on WhatsApp today, claiming that KKM identified 13 red zone areas in George Town, Penang, where 180 Delta variant cases were detected!

To All the Penang state citizen please avoid the COVID-19 Delta Variant at this location

Lebuh Light
Beach St
Lebuh Victoria
Lebuh King
Lebuh Queen
Lebuh Chulia
Lebuh China
Lebuh Pasar
Church St
Pengkalan Weld
Gat Lebuh Geraja
Gat Lebuh Pasar
Gat Lebuh Chulia

KKM Penang State have been detect for 180 Indians with the Delta Variant infection (Georgetown Area in RED ZONE) Penang State Government will be going for EMCO for this area

No EMCO For Penang Due To Delta Variant Cases!

 

Truth : No Penang Areas Going Under EMCO Because Of Delta Variant!

This is yet another piece of COVID-19 fake news, this time targeting Penang. Here are the FACTS…

Fact #1 : No Penang Areas Going Under EMCO!

On 26 August 2021, Daniel Gooi Zi Sen, the Penang ADUN for Pengkalan Kota, issued a statement that this is fake news, stating that no areas in Penang will be going under EMCO.

Here was his Facebook post, together with our English translation :

Another irresponsible message went viral.

Please take note that the message stating that the Enhanced Movement Control Order (PKPD / EMCO) that would be implemented in several George Town locations are false.

Mesej yang tidak bertanggungjawab ditular lagi!

Sila ambil perhatian bahawa mesej yang menyatakan bahawa Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD /EMCO) akan dilaksanakan di beberapa lokasi di kawasan George Town adalah tidak benar.

假消息不断疯传!这则指乔治市一些地区因Delta病例而必须实施加强行动管制令的讯息是不正确的!

#PenangLawanCovid19

Fact #2 : COVID-19 Spreads Through People, Not Locations

COVID-19 spreads through infected people, not through locations.

If 180 people were really identified in those areas in Penang, they would have been home quarantined, or sent to a quarantine centre.

Once quarantined, they would not have posed any risk to people living in that area, or going to the area.

Fact #3 : George Town Does Not Have Most COVID-19 Cases

Penang is getting hammered by COVID-19 cases, but George Town does not have the most cases. Neither is George Town the only red zone.

If you look at the latest 26 August 2021 statistics for COVID-19 in Penang, you can see that several other areas have more cases than George Town in the last 14 days.

You can also see that most of Seberang Jaya and less than half of Penang Island are red zones.

Now you know the facts, please SHARE this fact check with your family and friends so they won’t get fooled!

Don’t forget to protect yourself and your family by vaccinating against COVID-19! Penang’s vaccination rate is still too low!

 

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