Next 2 weeks critical to reduce infections to below 4k - Health DG

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Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says it is irresponsible to still travel and hold gatherings.

The next two weeks of the lockdown are critical for the country to reduce the number of daily Covid-19 infections to below 4,000, said Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

He said during the period, it is important for everyone to cooperate to help flatten the Covid-19 curve of infection as the number of daily cases is still on the rise.

 

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That's right DG so please convince mkn to continue until we can see a 3 digit figure.

Previously You said we would return to 2 digits in May

Hahahah been hearing this for past 1 year plus.

We the tax payers are still for our turn for the vaccination.

4000 is impossible unless reduce testing to 5000 per day.

Please advice to expedite the vaccination process la Doc. I am still waiting for my appointment date! What's taking so long? You urge people to be vaccinated and they register as told but yet nothing! This is very frustrating! Best part is I am a frontliner but no one cares!😔

No improvement on MCO you expect reduce to below 4K. If increased is rakyat wrong?

4k only,how about zero

When the time darurat also said critical to reduce infection

Why 4k? What’s the target? By when? Who has the share of the target? Kerja gila. 4k/day lepas tu bukak balik semua, naik balik kes repeat sampai abg jamil jadi mumia.

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