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Monday, March 16, 2020

Covid-19: Dzulkefly advocates 'intense social distancing', not lockdown

Malaysiakini

CORONAVIRUS | Former health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad is advocating the government urgently implement intense social distancing measures to combat the spread of Covid-19.
Dzulkefly, who helmed the Health Ministry during the Pakatan Harapan administration, said it was important Malaysia implement gradual mitigation measures to contain the outbreak.
“Malaysia is in critical need (of the) right measures at the right time.
“Urgently implement 'gradated mitigation measures' but continue containment measures to further flatten the epidemic curve.
“(Practice) Intense social distancing like Singapore and Korea, (but) unlike the lockdown model of China and Italy,” he said in a series of tweets today.
The epidemic, or epidemiological, curve is a statistical chart used to visualise the onset of a disease outbreak while social distancing is actions taken to minimise non-essential contact and create distance with others to stop or slow the spread of the disease.
In his subsequent tweet, Dzulkefly, who is currently heading Selangor's taskforce in tackling the outbreak, explained examples of social distancing measures.
These include - which include staying at home (with the exception of essential work or medical visits); cancelling or postponing gatherings involving more than 50 people; employers encouraging working from home; extension of school leave and universities should hold online lectures; and not act impulsively by panic buying essential supplies.
This comes as the government is convening a special meeting today to discuss measures to be taken to combat this crisis.
As of yesterday, Malaysia recorded 428 positive Covid-19 cases, with a whopping 190 cases reported just yesterday. Of the 428 cases, 42 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital.
To date, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur recorded the highest number of positive cases, with a total of 133.
Many countries, such as China, Italy, France, Spain and Denmark, have taken the drastic measure of a complete lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the virus which have to date infected over 167,000 people globally and killed over 6,500.
While the majority of cases come from mainland China, where the outbreak originated, it is seeing a decrease in new cases. The countries with the next highest number of cases are Italy, Iran, South Korea and Spain.
Malaysia, meanwhile, has the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia. - Mkini

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