Lazy Saturday

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Malaysia has gone into a full lockdown again because of the climb in cases over just a few days. I don't see why the government have to wait for the drastic climb to only implement the full lockdown again. This time the hit of the virus might render the lockdown a bit too late but I guess that's to expect from politicians ey.

That aside, I'm so happy that this weekend came quick as I feel I needed a breather off work. From the recent update from my company, the animation supervisor left (or indirectly fired) because a bunch of us reported him for not being a good one. The outcome of that is the leads being needed to take over whatever his workload was, not that he has done a lot but adding on top of the heavy workload we were already doing for him. So that's a lot, making me even more grateful on a Friday night.

So because of the lockdown, it's not either cook or deliveries. Here are some of my lockdown food.

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Do comment on the comment section below on how you're dealing or facing the pandemic in your part of the world today on a Saturday.

Have a good weekend ahead

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This dios look so yummy

All that food look so yummy🤤🤤🤤

Dining rooms in restaurants were closed for two or three months at the beginning of the pandemic, but re-opened at reduced capacity (50%) to allow social-distancing. Of course, many of the wait-staff lost their jobs. Take-out food options remained operative, though, which allowed most restaurants to stay in-business. Food deliveries were possible, but had to be contact-free (pay online or thru their app, deliveries were left at the door). I've heard that bars and movie theaters have only just begun to open again, after over a year of shutdown. Masks are still recommended indoors and in crowded situations outdoors. So, things are slowly getting better again here, but another spike in cases could change that.

I feel so sorry for the restaurants, owners and staff. Those that have managed to stay alive are still clearly struggling.