COVID-19: What the Omicron variant means for Malaysia so far - SoyaCincau

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The COVID-19 Omicron variant has halted plans of many governments to drop pandemic-related restrictions. Here's a brief look at how Omicron travelled to Malaysia and what the govt has done so far.

virus has halted temporarily the plans of many governments to drop pandemic-related restrictions and revive their economies along with their citizens’ sense of normalcy., Omicron can be up to 3.7 times more infectious than the Delta variant, which has been the predominant strain so far — supporting the view that Omicron poses a significant threat to public health systems, which could lead to them being overwhelmed once again.

Subsequent laboratory tests confirmed that the individual was carrying the variant on December 2, 2021 and an announcement was made by Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin the next day. As vaccination rates in Malaysia edged towards encompassing 90 per cent of adults last year, the government said that it would begin treating the COVID-19 pandemic as an endemic disease — meaning that it is to be seen as native to Malaysia — which was to lead to looser restrictions.However, this aspiration for a ‘new normal’ lifestyle was put on hold as of November 31, when the government stated that it had hit the ‘pause’ button to monitor the emergence of Omicron.

 

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