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Entries in Virgin Mary at SDMC (6)

3:27PM

What was left?

It had been a couple of weeks since the panels were removed. The crowds were all gone, but it felt that it was a long time ago that the works were done. I realised this while climbing up to my clinic using the stairs yesterday. It was replaced by some plywood.

I wonder if they would replaced it soon with some permanent glass panel. I would wonder then how long before the fungus would would appearing. What would it looked this time?

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5:00PM

It Was Definitely Down

As I walked towards the car park on the way home just now, the couple of panels which the apparition appeared on had been replaced by dark panes. They had finally managed to bring the window panes down. I then noticed a sign for the public announcing that the windows were lowered this morning at about 10 am without incident. The panels were transported to the Catholic Church, Our Lady of Lourdes in Klang. I imagine the faithful would be congregating there soon ........

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12:25PM

Is it Coming Down?

It was not really my business, but the parking lot being clogged up, and your patients wouldn't stop talking about it, one just couldn't help but to take notice. Rumour has it that the famed pane at my hospital's stairwell would finally be coming down today. And certainly the weather was nice enough for that.

The crowd as usual built up from early this morning, and I could see engineers going into the locked stairwell which I often used prior to this famous episode. No official word yet, but people were talking. Let's just hope that the operation went on without a hitch. Imagine the uproar if the pane were damaged, or worst even, dropped during the dismantling. I shudder to that thought ....

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12:51PM

Come Rain Come Shine

There were rumours that the now famous glass pane at SDMC would be moved to a church in Kelang, but it had yet to happened. As a result, the place became crowded again. It was Awal Muharram today, and therefore, the place was full of devotees. At least the traffic flow was better managed. I was able to get in and out with relative ease, although to exit the car park, I had to take a turn around the hospital building.

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12:26PM

Heavier Traffic

I decided to get in early as to avoid the crowd and true enough, there were plenty of people at the hospital by 8.30 am. I completed my morning rounds and saw the admissions who came in late, and by the time that was done, the crowd had really built up.

At least things were more organised today, at least tragic-wise. RELA staffs were employed to direct the flow of traffic and making sure the pedestrian do not walk into the car lane. Whistles all around and I suspect as the publicity get more universal, more people would come. I shudder at the thought.

So, it was lunchtime. Should I go out as I normally do on Monday mornings? Maybe not. I didn't think it was worth the hassle of having to be caught in heavy traffic later on, having to rush to my afternoon clinic. I suspect some of the patients would get delayed. So, let's brave the hospital lunch.

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