Day 1 Of Compulsory Masking The Few Malaysian Clusters Arvinder Singh Hs
AUG 1 — Today marked a significant day as far as the Malaysian Healthcare history goes- Malaysia enforced compulsory usage of facemasks when in crowded public areas and whilst using public transport. The author conducted his own mini-survey in a local community here in Ipoh. Here are some of the observations made:Those ‘with masks’ ( 60 per cent)I purposely chose the word- ‘with masks’ as having one doesn’t mean that they are wearing it/using it properlyThe ‘Taking it up-the-chin’ cluster (30 per cent of the 60 per cent)Whilst many of us wish that we can be fighters like Rocky Balboa- regularly taking a punch or two up the chin, it does not mean that our masks should be covering it all the time. Many people in the community who are wearing masks are so obsessed with covering their chin with it- more than their mouth and nose. Many decide to stand close to their friends and chat- with their masks on their chin. This obviously defeats the purpose of wearing a mask. These people should be fined
The ‘Terbalik’ cluster (15 per cent of the 60 per cent)Again, despite numerous reminders- Malaysians are still wearing their masks wrongly. The coloured side should be always outside and the white part should be in direct contact with the face. If it is a white mask, please check with your supplier which are the correct sides. This cluster can be forgiven- with all the fake news whatsapp messages circulating, there are bound for a few to be mislead. However, education is needed- so if you see someone wearing their masks inside-out- please take 2 seconds out of your time and do your bit for the public by advising them
The ‘Savers’ cluster (5 per cent of the 60 per cent)There are many who are having masks just to save RM 1000 without knowing why they should be wearing face masks in the first place. They walk in public without a mask- but as soon as someone who looks like an enforcement officer walks past, the mask comes out of their pockets on to their face. This completely defeats the purpose of having a compulsory facemask law. These people should also be fined double the amount
The compliant group (10 per cent of the 60 per cent)These are the only good Samaritans who won’t be classified into a cluster as they have adhered to the law. Good citizens that know that it is important to mask- in fact, observing this group of people, they scan the QR codes upon entry to shops, disinfect their hands and adhere to SOPs. I salute you guys- THANK YOU! But remember- it is no use of wearing a facemask alone! You need to still practice other preventive measures like handwashing, disinfecting materials, social distancing and adhering to the SOPs at all times
Those without masks’ (40 per cent)This group is the problematic one. Some of them may fall under the ‘Savers’ cluster as they might be having their valuable masks tucked away in their pockets or purses, however the author did not tail them to see if they had one or not. This is seriously worrying. 40 per cent of those observed were mostly from the 18-35 years of age group. I simply cannot brain why would they not want to mask. Can it can be boiled down to the poor understanding of why we should be masked? These people have no idea that they could be asymptomatic carriers and can potentially spread the COVID19 virus to the community/their own families. Remember- by not masking, not only will you transmit the virus, but you are also putting yourself at risk to contract the virus
Wake up Malaysia: the next time you see someone who is part of the above clusters/ without masks- please stop and politely remind them that we are fighting this pandemic. Some good Samaritans have also decided to work with NGOs/on their own accord to buy masks and distribute to these groups. Either way- spread the word and make a difference. Enforcement is needed. They should be strict with those without masks and those who walk with their masks on their chins or those with masks in their pockets- just as they would with those who do not wear masks. I must also urge the government to provide free masks for the B40 group so that they are not burdened with the cost and will comply to the law as they now have masks. Disclaimer: It must be reminded that the ‘clusters’ above might not be the same for all regions/places in Malaysia- but similar trends might be observed
* Dr. Arvinder-Singh HS is a Medical Officer with a certificate in occupational health, masters in health research, diploma in football medicine and is currently pursuing a phd in community health focusing on adolescent athletes’ health.
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