Tuesday, 22 Sep 2020 06:31 PM MYTHealth director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said, in the past, the infection rate of highly contagious diseases like measles, chicken pox and foot and mouth disease dropped by 60 per cent when preventative measures were adopted like physical distancing. — Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22 — Negotiations to obtain a Covid-19 vaccine are still ongoing but even if Malaysia gets one, this won’t mean the end of the battle against Covid-19, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said today. What’s more important, the Health director-general added, is the continuous effort to break the chain of infection by adhering to the standard operating procedures and physical-distancing requirements.
When asked today during his bi-weekly Covid-19 briefing if getting a vaccine would end the pandemic, Dr Noor Hisham replied with an emphatic “No”.“The vaccine means you are fighting the war inside your body, so it creates the antibodies to fight the war. “Why not take the fight outside your body? Maintain a distance of one metre from others, wear a face mask and practice good hygiene.Dr Noor Hisham said, in the past, the infection rate of highly contagious diseases like measles, chicken pox and foot and mouth disease dropped by 60 per cent when preventative measures were adopted like physical distancing.The Health director-general stressed, however, that this was achieved due to widespread compliance.
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