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Wednesday, 26 January 2022

PPV Axiata Arena │ Don't Hesitate, Vaccinate!

It’s Booster Day 💉

We had been receiving invitations for our COVID 19 booster shots for some time, but since we had been infected on 26 November 2021, we felt it was too soon then. About two months later, we finally decided it was the right time.

My appointment was scheduled at 12:30pm at PPV Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, while Cat was supposed to have hers the next day at 1Shamelin Mall.

Heading Out Again

We left our apartment at 10:00am and had a quick, light breakfast before making our way to the LRT Sri Petaling Line.

It had been almost two years since we last took the LRT, ever since the first lockdown in March 2020, so we were understandably a little apprehensive. Thankfully, the train was practically empty, which helped ease our concerns.

About half an hour later, we arrived at Bukit Jalil Station.

A Pleasant Walk

Instead of rushing, we took a slow walk to PPV Axiata Arena, filming along the way with our DJI Pocket 2. Even though I was about an hour early, a kind gentleman at the entrance allowed me in, while Cat waited outside.

A Kind Gesture

On a whim, I asked if Cat could get her booster shot on the same day instead of waiting until tomorrow.

To our surprise, the gentleman said it could be arranged.

After a few quick adjustments on her MySejahtera app, he managed to:

  • Cancel her original appointment
  • Rebook her at the same venue

It was a small but incredibly kind act that made the whole experience so much easier.

Smooth and Efficient

From there, everything moved quickly:

  • Registration
  • Vaccination
  • App updates

There was no waiting at all, and the entire process—from entry to exit—took less than 30 minutes.

Truly impressive. Kudos to everyone involved in running such a smooth operation.

After Effects

The next day, I experienced:

  • A splitting headache
  • Chills and fever
  • Body aches

Thankfully, it lasted just a day, and I was fine soon after.

Cat, on the other hand, only had a sore arm and nothing more.

Final Thoughts

For anyone still unsure about getting their booster:

Yes, there might be some discomfort. But it is short lived—and the protection is worth it. Sometimes, a little pain now meant long term peace of mind.

And for us, it was another small but important step forward. 💪

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil - https://goo.gl/maps/DqTvHfMitHDuEJBz9

Sunday, 9 January 2022

MKZ Day 3 │ Restoran DE LISBON

A Portuguese Farewell Feast

An exceptionally long time ago, we remembered having dinner here in a humble wooden stall on stilts, and that was where we first tasted what we still believed to be the best Curry Debal we had ever had.

Over the years, things changed.

Those rustic wooden huts had since given way to brick and mortar restaurants. We had also spent time frequenting Stall No. 8 (De Costa) run by Roy (Ah Loy), which once served a decent version of Curry Debal—but that too had changed hands, and the dish we loved was no more.

A New Hope

A quick search led us to Restoran De Lisbon, often mentioned as serving one of the best versions of Curry Debal in Melaka.

This was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up.

A short Grab ride later, we found ourselves at Portuguese Square, seated and ready to order.

The Feast

Without hesitation, we went for:

  • Curry Debal — RM25.00
  • Sambal Petai Sotong — RM30.00
  • Fried Brinjals — RM10.00
  • Several servings of plain rice — RM2.00
  • Large bottle of Tiger Beer — RM19.00
  • Orange juice & mineral water — RM5.00
  • (Added later) Fried rice takeaway for Brendan — RM6.00

Total: RM97.00 (≈ USD23/EUR20)

Worth the Splurge?

This wasn’t exactly “everyday food for the everyday person.” It was a proper Portuguese inspired banquet, and with it being our final day in Melaka, we felt justified in indulging a little.

The Verdict

And the Curry Debal? Simply put—exceptional.

Often described as a bold mix of spicy, tangy, and vinegary flavours, this version absolutely delivered. It reminded us of why we fell in love with the dish in the first place.

In fact, some publications (including mentions online) ranked it among the best—and we couldn’t disagree.

Closing the Melaka Chapter

With that meal, our Melaka story came to a close. It had been a trip filled with:

  • Familiar places revisited
  • Old memories rediscovered
  • New flavours explored

And just like that, it was time to head home. 

But we knew one thing for certain—we would be back again. ✨

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MKZ Day 3 │ PORTUGUESE Settlement

Melaka Trip Day 3 — A Quiet Afternoon to Evening

The Pan Mee breakfast earlier turned out to be more filling than we expected. By lunchtime, we weren’t hungry at all, so we stayed in and made a meal out of what we already had.

Dessert for Lunch (Again)

We nibbled on the leftover cakes and desserts from Baba Charlie, alongside some Eu Char Kueh from the night before. It was simple, a little indulgent, and more than enough to carry us through the afternoon.

A Slow Afternoon

The rest of the afternoon was as relaxed as it could be.

We stayed in the apartment, watching movies on Netflix, while Brendan headed out to Dataran Pahlawan to watch the latest Matrix movie.

It was one of those easy, unplanned afternoons where nothing much happened—but everything felt right.

Evening Plans

As evening approached, we decided to head out for something different. We planned a trip to the Portuguese Settlement, hoping to enjoy the atmosphere and grab dinner there.

Brendan chose to stay back once again, needing more time to finish another assignment.

By the Sea

We hailed a Grab and arrived at the Portuguese Settlement around dusk. The light was fading, and the area had a calm, almost nostalgic feel.

We took a short stroll along the jetty, then walked back toward the main square.

Dinner at De Lisbon

Dinner was at Restoran De Lisbon, where we enjoyed a satisfying meal in a relaxed setting.

With our bellies filled, we spent a bit more time walking around, eventually stopping by the Christ the Redeemer statue nearby.

A Quiet End

We lingered there for a while, taking in the night air while waiting for our Grab ride back.

It wasn’t a busy day. Just:

  • A lazy afternoon
  • A simple outing
  • And a peaceful evening by the sea

And sometimes, that was exactly what we needed.

Stay tuned—more Melaka moments ahead! 🌊✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
Portuguese Settlement, Melaka - https://goo.gl/maps/v8cDyL8Cd9vQKVCc6
Portuguese Settlement, New Jetty - https://goo.gl/maps/P9tvDaaeha4eA9oX9
Christ the Redeemer Statue - https://goo.gl/maps/2qDnzBE2BfLnD54r5

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

MKZ Day 3 │ JONKER Walk-About

Melaka Trip Day 3 — A Gentle Walk

After our hearty breakfast, we took things easy and set out on a slow walk through the heart of Melaka.

We started along Lorong Hang Jebat, heading southeast until we reached San Shu Gong, a well known shop for local products. We stopped briefly to pick up some souvenirs for our neighbours—of course, it had to be local white coffee.

Strolling Along Jonker Street

From there, we continued northeast onto Jalan Hang Jebat, better known as Jonker Street.

We walked its entire length, taking in the sights and sounds, until we reached the end where it met Jalan Tokong. Doubling back, we made a quick stop at Gu Pong Enterprise to pick up a box of Brendan’s favourite pineapple tarts.

Slowing Things Down

We carried on along Jonker Street once more, eventually crossing the Melaka River and Jalan Laksamana, before settling down for a short rest under the shade near Queen Victoria’s Fountain.

The truth was, we were still recovering from COVID 19. Our energy wasn’t what it used to be, and even a simple walk could be tiring. We found ourselves needing a break after about a kilometre—or sometimes less.

Calling It Early

And so, we decided to take it easy.

We ended our walkabout at The Stadthuys, choosing rest over pushing ourselves further. It wasn’t about covering distance—it was about knowing our limits and enjoying the journey at our own pace.

Sometimes, slowing down was part of the experience.

Stay tuned—more from Melaka to come! 🏛️✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
Gu Pong Enterprise 古邦土产专卖店 - https://goo.gl/maps/hCY3vvch34WMRWrP9
Queen Victoria's Fountain - https://goo.gl/maps/6Fh1dfth5yRugVUZ7

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

MKZ Day 3 │ LUNG ANN Refreshments

A Breakfast Worth the Wait

After a late night (blame the large bottle of Heineken), I woke up a little later than usual.

We had planned to start the morning early at Lung Ann Refreshments, but by the time we were ready to leave, it was already close to 10:00am. Still, we decided to try our luck anyway.

The Millennial chose to skip breakfast and head off to Dataran Pahlawan to watch the new Matrix movie, leaving just the two of us.

Luck on Our Side

Lung Ann was known for being extremely difficult to get a table, especially during peak hours. But somehow, luck was on our side—we managed to grab a seat.

Our Usual Order

Without overthinking it, we ordered what we always enjoyed:

  • 2 sets of Grilled Bread – RM4.40
  • 2 sets of Half Boiled Eggs – RM5.20
  • Iced Tea & Coffee – RM7.40
  • (Added later) Teo Chew Noodles – RM5.00

Total: RM22.00 (≈ USD5.20/EUR4.60)

Simple, Honest Food

This was another perfect example of what we loved most: everyday food for the everyday person.

Nothing fancy. Nothing complicated. Just:

  • Crisp toast
  • Perfectly runny eggs
  • A comforting bowl of noodles
  • And strong local drinks to tie it all together

A Place That Never Disappoints

We had been coming here for years, and this visit only reminded us why.

Good food. Great value. And that familiar, comforting atmosphere.

Without a doubt—we’ll keep coming back, again and again. 🍞🥚✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
Lung Ann Refreshments 隆安茶室 - https://goo.gl/maps/dFHqKcGMkFDYiWu7A

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

Saturday, 8 January 2022

MKZ Day 2 │ Meandering: Dataran Pahlawan and Beyond!

Melaka Trip Day 2 — A Sweet Day In

The Pan Mee we had earlier that morning turned out to be more filling than expected. By the time lunch came around, neither of us was particularly hungry.

So instead of heading out, we decided to do something different.

Dessert for Lunch

We placed an order through GrabFood from one of our favourite Melaka names—Baba Charlie.

Maybe we got a little carried away.

We ended up ordering a wide assortment of cakes and traditional desserts, many of which were not easily found back home in Kuala Lumpur. The total came to RM54 (≈ USD13/EUR11).

A little indulgent, yes—but completely worth it.

A Lazy Afternoon

Back at the apartment, we enjoyed our spread slowly before giving in to the afternoon heat.

A short nap followed, and before we knew it, it was evening.

Evening at Dataran Pahlawan

We hailed a Grab and headed to Dataran Pahlawan for some light sightseeing and shopping. Brendan chose to stay back and rest after a long night finishing his assignment.

It didn’t take long for disappointment to strike.

Max Fashion was closed
Cat’s favourite clothing store was having a closing down sale

It felt like the end of an era.

Still, we found some comfort at Brands Outlet, where we managed to pick up a few items.

Familiar Stops

With shopping done, we Grabbed our way to one of our long time favourites—a stall selling You Char Kueh outside Mei Sin Café.

This area brought back memories. We had spent many stays nearby at the now closed Ramada Plaza Hotel, and coming back here felt oddly nostalgic.

For those curious, the Cantonese name for these fried pastries—yau char kwai—literally meant “deep fried devils.”

Dinner, Our Way

A short walk down the road brought us to another familiar name—Lu Yeh Yen, our default Chinese restaurant whenever we were in Melaka.

We were glad to see them still going strong, with plenty of takeaway orders.

This time, we ordered:

  • Sweet & Sour Pork with Rice (for Brendan) – RM12.00
  • Ginger Pork with Rice (for Cat) – RM12.00
  • Fried Noodles (for me) – RM7.00

Total: RM31.00 (≈ USD7.40/EUR6.50)

Everyday Food, Still Standing

It was simple, affordable, and comforting.

More importantly, it was a reminder of how these smaller establishments had adapted—leaning on delivery platforms just to stay afloat.

We sincerely hoped they continued to do well.

Wrapping Up the Day

What began as a quiet day turned into:

  • A dessert filled lunch
  • A nostalgic evening
  • And a comforting takeaway dinner

Another day in Melaka, full of small moments that stayed with us.

Stay tuned—more Melaka stories coming next! 🍰✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Locations:
Favourite Eu Char Kueh (Mei Sin Cafe) - https://goo.gl/maps/2wPxjZyv7C9W73iF9
露夜园海鲜酒家 Restaurant Lu Yeh Yen - https://goo.gl/maps/TeHU7xufMcrbWMT29

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.
We shoot primarily with: 
• DJI Pocket 2
• Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-60mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 
• Panasonic Lumix G 20mm ƒ/1.7
• Huawei P30
Song: The Jazz Piano
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MKZ Day 2 │ TECK ANN Chinese Medicine

Melaka Trip Day 2 — A Visit to Teck Ann

After our satisfying breakfast at DeXingLung Kopitiam, we continued our morning with a gentle stroll along Jalan Bunga Raya.

Cat had a small mission of her own—she wanted to restock her supply of traditional Chinese medicine.

A Trusted Favourite

Our destination was Teck Ann Chinese Medicine, which had been Cat’s go to shop for as long as we could remember. It was one of those places that built its reputation quietly, through trust and consistency over the years.

As expected, Cat went through her list with enthusiasm.

What We Bought

This time, she picked up:

  • Xiāo Dú Skin Disinfectant & Sterilising Pills – RM70.00
  • Corn (Clavus) Powder – RM25.00
  • Ulcer Powder – RM15.00

The total came to RM110.00 (≈ USD26/EUR23).

A Small but Meaningful Stop

With that, her supplies were replenished.

It might not have been the most exciting stop of the trip, but it was practical, familiar, and part of our routine—another small piece of everyday life woven into our travels.

And sometimes, those little errands made a trip feel even more real.

Melaka Day 2 continues—stay tuned! 🌿✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
Teck Ann Chinese Medicine - https://goo.gl/maps/Utvm1Mx85YnikZgu5

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

MKZ Day 2 │ DeXingLung Kopitiam

Melaka Trip Day 2 — Breakfast Change of Plans

I woke up early that morning and spent some quiet time working on the laptop before waking Cat. The Millennial, however, chose to sleep in and skipped breakfast with us.

Plan A… Didn’t Work

We headed to Bunga Raya, with our hearts set on breakfast at Restoran Kok Keong. But when we arrived, we found it closed.

Well—as they say, when one door closes, another opens.

A Pleasant Surprise

Just across the street, we found DeXingLung Kopitiam, a pork free eatery known for its homemade Pan Mee (flour noodles).

The proprietress was a kind lady who warmly allowed us to film, and the place had a welcoming, down to earth feel.

A Simple Feast

Since it was just the two of us, we ordered:

  • Pan Mee in Soup – RM7.50
  • Dry Pan Mee – RM7.50
  • Chicken & Fish Meatballs – RM7.50

Total: RM22.50 (≈ USD5.40 / EUR4.70)

Everyday Food Done Right

It was another perfect example of what we loved most: simple, honest food for the everyday person.

Fresh, comforting, and incredibly good value.

A New Favourite

What started as a small disappointment turned into a lovely discovery.

Safe to say, we’ll be back here again the next time we’re in Melaka. 🍜✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
德興隆 咖啡店 DeXingLung Kopitiam - https://goo.gl/maps/e6buokZKXsUXAY217

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

Friday, 7 January 2022

MKZ Day 1 │ Newton Food Court (Melaka)

Dinner at Newton Food Court

After checking into our apartment, we settled in with our usual routine—shower, change, and wash all the clothes we had worn. It was a small habit, but one that gave us peace of mind.

A Familiar Dinner Spot

Later in the evening, we headed out for dinner at a place we had loved for years—Newton Food Court. Brendan stayed back to work on an assignment, so it was just the two of us.

Newton was everything a Malaysian food court should be:

  • Lively
  • Varied
  • Full of familiar smells and flavours

It offered almost anything you could think of, but as always, we found ourselves returning to our usual favourites.

Our Go-To Dishes

After walking around and taking a look at the stalls, we ordered:

  • Ikan Pari Bakar (Grilled Stingray) – RM38.80
  • 10 sticks of Satay – RM10.00
  • 2 glasses of Iced Chinese Tea – RM1.40

Our meal came to RM50.20 (≈ USD12/EUR11).

Simple, Honest Food

It was another perfect example of what we always enjoyed: everyday food for the everyday person.

Nothing fancy. Nothing complicated. Just bold, satisfying flavours that kept us coming back.

A Place We’ll Always Return To

There was a certain comfort in returning to Newton Food Court. The familiarity, the variety, and the consistent flavours made it one of those places we associate closely with Melaka.

And without a doubt—we’ll be back again on our next visit. 🍢✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

MKZ Day 1 │ MAHKOTA Residence Melaka

Melaka Trip Day 1 — Back at Mahkota

About half an hour after lunch at the Air Keroh R&R, we finally arrived at our Airbnb in Melaka town.

The place might sound familiar depending on where you searched—it went by a few names:

  • Mahkota Hotel
  • Mahkota Residence
  • Costa Mahkota Condo

But to us, it was something more than just a place to stay.

A Walk Down Memory Lane

This building held a special place in our hearts.

About 15 years ago, I had been posted to Melaka for work and stayed here for an entire month when the hotel had just opened. It was December, during the school holidays—and Brendan, still a young boy then, spent as much time as he could at the swimming pool.

Those were simple, happy days.

Back Again… Different, Yet the Same

Fast forward 15 years, and here we were again. The Mahkota Hotel itself had not survived the pandemic, but the serviced apartments remained, and in many ways, they had found new life.

This time, we stayed in a unit hosted by Victor, an Airbnb Superhost who truly lived up to the title.

Our Home for the Next Three Days

Located on the 9th floor of Wing 3, Lotus Tower, the apartment had been thoughtfully renovated into a modern, cosy space.

It had everything we needed:

  • Clean, comfortable living areas
  • Stylish furnishings
  • And most importantly—a sense of ease and home

We felt settled almost immediately.

A Strong Recommendation

We’ll let the videos show you the finer details, but if you’re planning a trip to Melaka, we would highly recommend checking out Victor’s listings.

He had a wide portfolio of well maintained units, and our experience with this stay left us more than satisfied.

Familiar Yet New

Coming back here after so many years felt both familiar and new.

The place had changed. We had changed. But the feeling of being here again—that was something special.

Stay tuned—Melaka adventures continue! 🏡✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

MKZ Day 1 │ AIR KEROH R&R (Southbound)

Melaka Trip Day 1

After returning from Kuala Terengganu—and subsequently testing positive for COVID 19 in late November—we had spent most of our time indoors. Even through Christmas and right up to New Year’s, we stayed home, venturing out only for essential errands and to celebrate Cat’s birthday.

By now, we were eager to move on from that chapter. Still mindful of staying safe, we made a spur of the moment decision to book an Airbnb apartment in Melaka for the weekend.

A Lesson Learned

From our previous trip, we had learned something important.

This time, we chose an Airbnb that came with a washing machine, allowing us to maintain our usual routine:

  • Shower immediately after outings
  • Change clothes
  • Wash everything right away

For now, hotel stays were off the list.

A Quick Stop Before the Journey

Before we could head south, I had a scheduled medical check up at KPJ Tawakkal Specialist Hospital. By the time I was done, it was already noon, and we began our drive to Melaka.

It had been a while since I last drove—something I hadn’t done since our previous trip—and it felt good to be back behind the wheel.

Lunch at Air Keroh R&R

About halfway through the journey, we stopped at Air Keroh R&R for lunch.

After a short walk around the stalls, we settled on a classic Malaysian spread:

  • Cat had Nasi Lemak with Sotong (squid) – RM5.50
  • I chose Nasi Lemak with Ayam Goreng Berempah – RM4.00
  • Brendan went for Nasi Kandar with Fried Chicken – RM6.00
  • Drinks came up to RM6.70

Total: RM22.20 (≈ USD5.40/EUR4.70)

Everyday Food Done Right

It was a simple meal—nothing fancy—but it was exactly what we loved: everyday food for the everyday person.

Affordable, satisfying and familiar.

Onward to Melaka

With lunch done, we got back on the road and continued our leisurely drive toward Melaka town.

It wasn’t rushed. It wasn’t complicated.

Just the open road ahead—and a quiet sense that we were finally moving forward again.

Stay tuned—Melaka adventures begin next! 🚗✨

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
R&R Ayer Keroh (Southbound) - https://goo.gl/maps/1ydyJ7d9pRsiXwYJ8

We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.

Saturday, 1 January 2022

Kang San Ea Korean BBQ │ Happy New Year 2022!

Happy New Year 🎉

A lot had happened since we returned from Kuala Terengganu in late November. Most notably, both of us tested positive for COVID 19 on 26 November 2021. 

Fortunately, we were classified as mild cases and allowed to complete our quarantine at home.

Brendan remained negative and safely isolated himself in his room, which thankfully had its own bathroom.

A Difficult Period

At one point, our situation became worrying. My SpO₂ levels dropped below 80%, and Cat was ready to call for emergency help. Thankfully, things improved after a few difficult days, and we managed to complete our Home Surveillance Order on 6 December 2021.

A follow up check at the COVID 19 Assessment Centre on 8 December confirmed our recovery, although we were advised to continue resting at home.

The first ten days were tough:

  • Breathing felt like altitude sickness
  • Constant fatigue and loss of appetite
  • Severe weight loss (I lost about 10kg overall)

Recovery was slow. Even after a month:

  • Cat’s sense of smell was still affected
  • Simple chores left her breathless
  • Food had a strange metallic taste for me
  • Even short walks felt exhausting

A Fresh Start

With all that behind us, we felt it was time to welcome the new year with something more positive.

We returned to an old favourite—Kang San Ae, a Korean restaurant we had been visiting for over a decade. It had always been our go to place for celebrations—birthdays, special occasions, and now, a quiet new year (and Cat’s birthday, which we had just celebrated a day earlier!).

A Korean Feast

We had originally planned to come the night before, but heavy rain changed our plans. So instead, we made our way there on New Year’s Day.

As always, we didn’t hold back:

  • Samgyeopsal (thick, fatty pork belly slices)
  • Dwaeji Galbi (marinated pork ribs)
  • Maeun Jjukumi Bokkeum (spicy stir fried baby octopus)
  • Brendan’s favourite, Kimchi Jjigae (kimchi stew)

It was a proper Korean spread—rich, hearty, and deeply satisfying.

Worth It?

The meal came to RM157.30 (≈ USD38/EUR33).

For the amount and variety of food, we felt it was good value—especially considering Korean cuisine was still somewhat of a novelty here.

Final Thoughts

After everything we had gone through, this meal felt like more than just food. It was:

  • A quiet celebration
  • A return to something familiar
  • And a small step back to normal life

If you were looking for a solid and authentic Korean dining experience in Kuala Lumpur, Kang San Ae remained one of our top recommendations.

Here’s to a healthier, brighter year ahead. 🌟

(Do visit our YouTube Channel Have Perut Will Travel)

📍 Location:
 
We do what we can to support local businesses, and it's always good to know that everyone here observes all related SOPs, it helps make us feel safer and reassured.