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COVID-19. Kos Pusat Kuarantin di hotel. RM150 per room per day. Pesakit tanggung
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yuki812 replied at 7-4-2020 08:52 PM
kau nak hotel yang mana?
sekarang ko kat negara mana??
bila nak blk malaysia??
cuba tanya sabri kalau betul nak tolong industry kenapa rakyat kena tolong top up?
atau kerajaan nak manipulate org yg berada to fork out the difference? so their quality of quarantine lebih bermutu dari org yg dok dalam khemah FOC?
tell me... |
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naina replied at 7-4-2020 10:36 PM
tak bersyukur lagi tak taula..bagi aku agak mahal rm150 perday utk 14 hari..trmsuk makan minum.semua ...
kerajaan nak tolong industry rakyat kena top up.....
haaaaaaaaa
ini namanya manipulasi demokratik.... |
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Yg kebanyakkan golongan pekerja masuk negara jln kaki, guna kenderaan (jln darat) boleh pulak keluar arahan kuarantin di rumah.
Yg mampu melancong, balik dgn flight...rumah pun mungkin mewah...terus bisu nak keluar arahan kuarantin di rumah. Diberi pilihan tpt kuarantin pula, kos kuarantin RM2,100 ditanggung.
Kalau betul nak tolong sektor perhotelan, ini lah masa nak tolong hotel-hotel di selatan nun.
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Edited by Grose at 7-4-2020 10:53 PM
nazzse replied at 7-4-2020 10:39 PM
Sebab ada rakyat macam ko ni lah membebankan kerajaan. Jenis tak reti bersyukur, kaki complaint. S ...
apa isunya kalau kerajaan menempatkan semua yg under quarantine ditempat yg tak perlu berbayar seperti banyak yg ada sekarang?kenapa pi layan mangkuk mangkuk hayun just because they are willing to pay the difference kalau pilih utk dikuarantine dalam hotel gempak?
nak bangga kerajaan tolong industry at the expense of org macam aku? that kerajaan can only fork out up to RM150....i will tell you keep your RM150....i want to be at Fourseasons...i will have cctv and you can have access to it for the next 2 weeks just in case i go down to the 7th floor for my morning pool lap....
am i not helping out the industry? |
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Hotel 3 bintang tu dah cukup mewah utk aku yg marhein ni. Ade ke yg komplen? |
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Hotelier rebuts MAH chief, says authorities specified RM150 per room repeatedly | Malay Mail
Tuesday, 07 Apr 2020 10:44 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — A hotelier today rebutted the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) president who said hotels used as quarantine stations for returning Malaysians were not told the government was only subsidising stays at RM150 per room night.
Aariana Hospitality International Sdn Bhd president and chief executive Reginald T Pereira told Malay Mail he was contacted several times by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry to confirm if his hotel, Tanjung Rhu Resort, was keen in participating as one of the quarantine stations with a government subsidy of RM150 per room night.
Aaariana Hopitality International manages Tanjung Rhu Resort in Langkawi, Kedah.
“Well actually, we were approached towards the end of last month by the Tourism Ministry. Sent out a notice alerting us that they are looking at hotels to become quarantine centres as well. Basically to help with all the Malaysians who are overseas and came back.
“So they asked us to reply back whether we would be interested to participate, so we responded that we are willing to participate at that time, and we of course also provided what was our best rate at that time,” said Reginald, who is also the former chief executive of MAH.
Reginald said ministry officials then contacted his hotel and stated that the rate approved by the government for per night’s stay in hotels is RM150, and to confirm if Tanjung Rhu Resort would still like to be part of the initiative.
“So again, I am speaking on behalf of the resort I’m managing, we said that yes, we will still participate because this is more of a corporate social responsibility that is for the nation. We want to help in whatever way we can,” he said, adding that the unoccupied hotel rooms in Tanjung Rhu Resort, could be better used as a quarantine facility.
Reginald said that the ministry had in fact called his hotel “few times” to reconfirm their willingness to join at the stated subsidy rate.
“And I said yes! It’s not about the rate, it’s not about making money. It’s about doing what we can for the nation. As simple as that,” he added.
Reginald said that he had also contacted an officer from the ministry, who had confirmed that all hotels which indicated their interest to become quarantine stations, were contacted personally by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry, and were informed about the RM150 subsidy.
Earlier, MAH chief executive Yap Lip Seng said that his association was not aware the government would not be paying the full charges for rooms used to quarantine returning Malaysians during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Free Malaysia Today (FMT) quoted him saying that hoteliers were under the impression that rooms used would be fully paid for by the government, and not merely subsidised at RM150 per room.
Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob had announced earlier today, that the government would only subsidise up to RM150 per room for three-star hotels and below, and those who seek luxury accommodations must foot the bills themselves.
Yap said hotels that allow their premises to be used as quarantine stations have already agreed to charge a “very low rate”, which he said is to be paid for by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.
He reportedly said that most hotels had also agreed to a standard fee to be paid for boarding, for the sake of the nation and as corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Yap refused to divulge details of the amount, the report said.
FMT reported Sabah Health Minister Frankie Poon as expressing confusion over who would be paying for the rooms at three hotels in the state.
Poon reportedly said that his office was seeking a response from the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) on the matter.
FMT reported Deputy Health Minister I Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali saying that the selection of the hotels was made by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry together with Nadma.
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Report: Hoteliers say not told Putrajaya only paying RM150 per room night
Tuesday, 07 Apr 2020 07:45 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — The Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) said it was not aware the government would not be paying the full charges for rooms used to quarantine returning Malaysians during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Free Malaysia Today (FMT) quoted MAH chief executive Yap Lip Seng as saying hoteliers were under the impression that rooms used would be fully paid for by the government, and not merely subsidised at RM150 per room.
Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob had announced earlier today, that the government would only subsidise up to RM150 per room for three-star hotels and below, and those who seek luxury accommodations must foot the bills themselves.
“That’s not what we were briefed.
“There shouldn’t be any complaints as all being quarantined are staying there for free, with meals provided,” he reportedly said.
Yap said hotels that allow their premises to be used as quarantine stations have already agreed to charge a “very low rate”, which he said is to be paid for by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.
He reportedly said that most hotels had also agreed to a standard fee to be paid for boarding, for the sake of the nation and as a corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Yap refused to divulge details of the amount, the report said.
FMT reported Sabah Health Minister Frankie Poon as expressing confusion over who would be paying for the rooms at three hotels in the state.
Poon reportedly said that his office was seeking a response from the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) on the matter.
FMT reported Deputy Health Minister I Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali saying that the selection of the hotels was made by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry together with Nadma.
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Grose replied at 7-4-2020 06:37 PM
if you expect your people to pay the difference, when they opt for hotel accomodation, my question ...
U know why u can choose only listed??? Coz other not listed disagree to government offers. Well u know if the quarantine pax are positive after days, wat will happen to the listed hotel??? |
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Grose replied at 7-4-2020 10:37 PM
nak tolong industry kenapa rakyat kena top up?
Coz "rakyat tu yg request". Dia tak nak kuarantine kat tmpt murahn, dia nak keselesaan, so dia sanggup bayar. |
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Potato_kering replied at 7-4-2020 11:57 PM
Coz "rakyat tu yg request". Dia tak nak kuarantine kat tmpt murahn, dia nak keselesaan, so dia san ...
Itulah. Ada pulak yg masih x fhm dlm thread ni. Kalau nak dok hotel mhl2 top up la payment tu. Dah kerajaan sponsor rm 150 per day pun dah kira bgs dah. Nanti suruh byr sendiri semua meroyan plk masing2... |
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mis_j_alexanda replied at 8-4-2020 12:15 AM
Itulah. Ada pulak yg masih x fhm dlm thread ni. Kalau nak dok hotel mhl2 top up la payment tu. Dah ...
Lps tu kta kerajaan dok prihatin.dulu meratib najib zalim. |
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kluangman replied at 7-4-2020 03:52 PM
Cara bijak kerajaan untuk bantu industri perhotelan negara.
Instead of bagi cash kepada tokey, d ...
Ye
Ms tgh bln 2 lg bnyk hotel yg drop harga bilik sbb ramai cancel
Ni dh pkp since 18.3 lg lh mmg 0 income
So bila gov decide pilih hotel, 1 kepala 150 dh ok lh tu drpd xde langsung
Even its 5 star hotel
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Tapiiiii
Musim2 covid ni
Perniagaan hotel yang tbukti jatuh terduduk,
Kos menanggung biawak RM150 sorang tu sgt mahal
Nak2 lagi gov dh tapau 1 bangunan utk kuarantin |
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byk songeh larrrr
ok byk larrr tu dpt duduk hotel mkn hotel
gie overseas pun harap selfie shopping gempak
mkn n tmpt tinggal budget2 homecooked
dan normally suka tumpang rumah org |
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LadyCarefree replied at 7-4-2020 10:20 PM
Sejenis manusia yg hidup berpaksikan politik. Asal xsetuju dngan dia dn kerajaan harini je maka ...
Fcking numbskulls. And I can guarantee you dorang govt servants. Low tier dipshit SOB |
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Zeatyisaac replied at 7-4-2020 09:45 PM
I think it is not from our pockets, but from the 'Tabung Harapan' collected last 22 months. Have y ...
My ass tabung harapan. |
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Daiken replied at 7-4-2020 09:40 PM
Diam lah bodoh! x 100
Rempit PPRT one liner macam ko lagi bodoh. Kecik2 taknak mampos. |
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Edited by Grose at 8-4-2020 05:58 AM
R2D2 replied at 7-4-2020 11:51 PM
Report: Hoteliers say not told Putrajaya only paying RM150 per room night
Tuesday, 07 Apr 2020 ...
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@nuryakmal
kau nampak tak bila perlaksanaan sering kabur?
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Kos hospital satu malam lagi mahal..kalau org tu positif..dgn ubat2 lagi.. |
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