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We need Covid-19 advisory panel

We need Covid-19 advisory panel Tharanya Arumugam © Provided by New Straits Times Dr Jamal Hisham Hashim KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia urgently needs to form an independent Covid-19 Advisory Committee to plug the gaps in virus detection, prevention and care, as the pandemic enters its second year with no signs of abating. Health experts cautioned that this year could present new challenges and changes, which would require complex and coordinated multisectoral, transdisciplinary action to improve the country s Covid-19 response. Drawing parallels with advisory committees established in the United States and New Zealand, the experts said such a panel of local experts was crucial to aid the authorities in coming up with clear, holistic and effective mitigation measures.

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.

Urgent proposals for the Prime Minister lest Malaysia slips into Covid-19 Intensive Care — Concerned health practitioners | What You Think

Thursday, 07 Jan 2021 09:01 PM MYT Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. JANUARY 7 The following is an open letter to Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin: YAB Tan Sri, 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.

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