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PETALING JAYA: Despite a recent increase in the number of new Covid-19 cases, health experts believe that it is not necessary to reimpose the movement...

: Despite a recent increase in the number of new Covid-19 cases, health experts believe that it is not necessary to reimpose the movement control order just yet.

Lam told theSun this would ensure that the people are protected against at least one of the “horrible twins”, while Zamberi said in a recent interview with The Borneo Post that such an exercise could help to prevent the health system from being overwhelmed.The number of new cases was hovering at around 10 per day before it saw a big jump to 62 on Sept 7, and then to 100 the following day. The peak came on Sept 11 when 182 new cases were recorded.

Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah recently expressed concern that the number of new cases could rise as winter approaches in some countries. He said in some countries, the flu jab is given as winter approaches but it could be administered at any time of the year in Malaysia, adding that the shot provides protection only for a year.Zamberi, who also serves as chairman of the Malaysian Influenza Working Group, said given current conditions, it was not necessary for the country to reimpose the MCO.He said travel restrictions to red zones in Sabah and Kedah would be “the right move”.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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