Malaysia may see a surge in new cases soon if the infectivity rate or R-naught (R0) exceeds 1.6.
Malaysia may go back to square one, to the first Movement Control Order standard operating procedure , if the majority of Malaysians, especially those under the mandatory home quarantine order, continue with their irresponsible ‘I don't care’ attitude.
The signs are already there, with the rise in the number of positive Covid-19 cases in the country, while recently, the 14-day mandatory quarantine order at designated stations for those returning to the country from overseas has been reactivated since Friday.
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