KJ: Details of Covid-19 heightened alert system to be announced soon, but no ‘total lockdown’

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REMBAU: The Health Ministry (MOH) will introduce a heightened alert system to detect early signs of an increase in Covid-19 cases in the country, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

The Health Minister said through the system, the MOH proposed that some sectors be tightened if there was an increase in cases, but it would not be a “total lockdown”.

“I think the people may not be able to go through another lockdown,” he told reporters after presenting assets to the Rembau district health office on Sunday . "We are very worried because we have seen the early signs . However, it has not reached the level of paralysing the health system, but the signs are very clear,” he said.

He added from Oct 25, only 35 patients needed oxygen assistance statewide, but yesterday, the figure increased to 70.

 

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About time KJ. You must put a bit of break to Ismail Sabri's free falling policy of opening travels and movements too fast and too soon. Imagine he has committed to Indon to open up travels with Indon already.

U said after vaccinated, case v go down, but actual no

do you make things up as and when you go along? if that’s the case, then i worry for us all

Khairykj right direction but this takes almost two years for the government to develop? This is so sad and just show why Malaysia is falling behind!

😂

Hmm

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Bahkan lebih sesat dari binatang ternak

Ada few cases nursery, school, univ. office n flights

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