Covid-19: Transport, health services, community empowerment crucial during CMCO, says Health DG

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PUTRAJAYA: Attention must be given to transportation, health services and community empowerment to control the spread of Covid-19 when the Conditional...

Attention must be given to transportation, health services and community empowerment to control the spread of Covid-19 when the Conditional Movement Control Order begins on Monday, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahHe said these aspects were stressed upon at the meeting between the Ministry of Health and the team of medical experts from China.

He said that among other steps which could be taken were to carry out door-to-door health services as well as directing patients who arrive early for their hospital appointments to either wait in their cars or open areas to ease congestion at waiting areas. “The safest place now is at home, so we advise all Malaysians that if there is no need to go out, then stay at home,” he said and reminded the public to be prepared to face a longer fight against the virus as no vaccine had been found yet.

Meanwhile, he said MOH had traced another new Covid-19 cluster involving six tahfiz students in Lanchang, Pahang and would look into implementing Enforced Movement Control Order at the affected madrasah.

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