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Health minister: CAPP to protect community against Covid-19 in Malaysia

Sunday, 21 Jun 2020 09:06 AM MYT

The role demands enhancing responsibilities of the community, especially community leaders, who include village heads, by ensuring that all members in their communities adhere to the new normal and standard operating procedure set by the government. “CAPP covers four areas, namely prevent and educate family members and the community on the new normal to protect themselves, their families and communities from the Covid-19 infection, adhere to the SOP and monitor their health,” he said in an interview in his office recently.

The strategies to be implemented will include mobilising existing resident committees as the coordinators of preventive activities in the community, health education announcements on Covid-19 prevention measures, motivate community in green zones to maintain the green status, as well as limit and record movement of residents and visitors in the community.

 

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