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Break language barrier to get foreigners to take Covid-19 jabs, say experts

Break language barrier to get foreigners to take Covid-19 jabs, say experts Predeep Nambiar © Provided by Free Malaysia Today The government has to win over the confidence of the foreign migrant force to ensure the success of the vaccination programme. PETALING JAYA: The government needs to break the language barrier and better explain to foreign workers the importance of getting their free Covid-19 vaccines, experts say. They said many of these migrants were uneducated and needed a proper explanation before the government could succeed in achieving its aim of developing herd immunity among the people. Public health medicine expert Dr Mohammad Farhan Rusli said other countries have come up with Covid-19 advocacy in various languages, while Malaysia’s official website on vaccines was only in one language.

An open letter to the Prime Minister

We the undersigned view with much apprehension and concern the current status of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country. Our national metrics paint a very bleak picture of Covid-19 pandemic management. Despite movement control orders (MCOs) and other health interventions, the daily reported cases are not decreasing. The Cumulative Incidence Density (per 100,000 population) and the Infection Rate (active cases per 1,000 population) is not flattening, with the latest national Infection Rate registered at 0.879 per 1,000 population, meaning between eight and nine persons are actively infected for every 10,000 people. The testing positive rate (rolling seven-day average) is rising, registering 8.9 percent on Jan 3,2021, well above the World Health Organization s (WHO) 5.0 percent benchmark of effective pandemic control and containment.

What s lacking in tackling Covid-19 | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Sunday, January 10, 2021 Text Size: Credit: acubiz.com.my WE the undersigned view with much apprehension and concern the current status of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country. Our national metrics paint a very bleak picture of Covid-19 pandemic management. Despite MCOs and other health interventions, the daily reported cases are not decreasing. The Cumulative Incidence Density (per 100,000 population) and the Infection Rate (active cases per 1,000 population) is not flattening, with the latest national Infection Rate registered at 0.879 per 1,000 population, meaning between 8-9 persons are actively infected for every 10,000 people. ADVERTISEMENT The testing positive rate (rolling 7-day average) is rising, registering 8.9pc on 3 Jan 2021, well above the WHO’s 5.0pc benchmark of effective pandemic control and containment.

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