Moh Expects Lower Klang Valley Cases In Mid August As More Vaccinated


 


The daily Covid-19 cases may begin to show a downward trend in the middle of August as efforts are taken to ramp up the vaccination rate in the Greater Klang Valley.
Deputy Health director-general Dr Chong Chee Kheong said the prediction is based on the measures taken to curb the pandemic and taking into account the national vaccination programme which is the key to the country's success in the fight against the pandemic.
“The vaccination rate is going on remarkably well but we still have some way to go. Even with these two factors, we may see a decline in the middle of August but things may worsen before that.
“Despite recent evidence on the transmissibility of the Delta variant which may delay the declining trend, with more people getting vaccinated, we hope to see less hospital admissions and fatalities.
“We just have to hang in there, do what we can to help our families and each other, help the frontliners and the best way is to get ourselves vaccinated and continue to comply with the public health measures and standard operating procedures,” he told Bernama during a virtual interview.
The daily Covid-19 vaccination recorded over 500,000 doses for the past few days, with 556,404 doses administered on July 29, the highest since the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) was launched last Feb 24.
Chong who is also Greater Klang Valley Special Task Force (GKV STF) commander described the current pandemic situation as very worrying as it affects the healthcare system, especially in the Greater Klang Valley as 70 percent of Covid-19 cases emanate from here.
He said the GKV STF has put in place a number of strategic measures to optimise care services, reduce virus transmission and support the community and health care workers, since its inception on July 12.
Some of the key initiatives include increasing bed capacity, intensive care unit (ICU) care, oxygen supply, manpower deployment and use of volunteers, as well as getting full support from the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
“We have the Tuanku Mizan military hospital which provides over 150 beds for this purpose, field hospitals as well as military personnel to help us in this pandemic. Manpower is essential, we need a lot of workers, both health and non-health and we hope Malaysians will step up to support us.  
“The GKV STF diverse set of members include special advisor to the Prime Minister, Dr Jemilah Mahmood and other renowned external public health experts. We also work closely with civil society and private organisations who have been helping us with volunteers and donation in kind, to match with the increase in bed capacity and call centres.
“To quote one example, an Internet Telco built a Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) Call Centre for our virtual COVID-19 Assessment Centres (CAC) pro bono. This is truly a whole-of-nation approach to manage the pandemic”, he added.
Chong said other initiatives were strengthening the CACs by offering virtual CACs for asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients and enhancing home monitoring management to reduce congestion and risks at the CACs.
The  Ministry of Health (MOH) is also offering more RTK-Ag tests to health clinics and general practitioners via sales of Medical Device Authority-approved test kits to allow for wider testing, while home saliva test kits for self-testing are also available in pharmacies for the public to purchase.
He hopes with more self-test kits available in the market, the price will be affordable to the public and there will be fewer people required at healthcare facilities to conduct Covid-19 tests.
“But for those who cannot afford the kits, we advise them to come to our facilities to be tested," he said.
Chong said MOH has provided guidance and advice to the government and National Security Council on a regular basis based on science, evidence and practices in other countries on the management of COVID-19.
“The decision made is actually difficult and complicated because it involves two aspects - the disease and the people’s livelihoods. If we act too tough on one aspect, livelihoods will be affected and if we act too tough on the other aspect, then the transmission and cases will go up.
“So, balancing this is very challenging and this is what the government has been trying to do when making decisions,” he added.  - Bernama


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2021/07/moh-expects-lower-klang-valley-cases-in.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Moh Covid 19 Cases May Appear Lower As Klang Valley Pivots To Self Testing

Moh Covid 19 Cases May Appear Lower As Klang Valley Pivots To Self Testing

papar berkaitan - pada 25/7/2021 - jumlah : 254 hits
The Health Ministry s Greater Klang Valley special task force says Covid 19 cases may appear lower soon after it implemented a new policy for self testing and home isolation for asymptomatic close contacts Asymptomatic close contacts to pos...
Covid 19 Moh Releases Step By Step Home Isolation Guide For Positive Cases In Greater Klang Valley

Covid 19 Moh Releases Step By Step Home Isolation Guide For Positive Cases In Greater Klang Valley

papar berkaitan - pada 1/8/2021 - jumlah : 241 hits
PETALING JAYA The Health Ministry has released a step by step video guide on how to self isolate for those who have tested positive for Covid 19 in the Greater Klang Valley The ministry said this would make it easier for the healthcare auth...
Covid 19 New Record Of 17 405 Cases More Than 10k In Klang Valley

Covid 19 New Record Of 17 405 Cases More Than 10k In Klang Valley

papar berkaitan - pada 28/7/2021 - jumlah : 266 hits
COVID 19 The Health Ministry reported 17 405 new cases of Covid 19 a new record high More than 10 000 cases or 58 percent were reported in the Klang Valley Kedah also reported over 1 000 cases for the fourth day in a row Selangor Kuala Lump...
Covid 19 16 840 New Cases Klang Valley Reports Below 10k Cases

Covid 19 16 840 New Cases Klang Valley Reports Below 10k Cases

papar berkaitan - pada 30/7/2021 - jumlah : 291 hits
COVID 19 The Health Ministry reported 16 840 new cases of Covid 19 as of noon today Cases in the Klang Valley dropped below 10 000 today reporting 8 306 new infections Negeri Sembilan which had seen a decline in cases up until Monday now ha...
Walk In Jabs For Those Aged 40 And Above From Aug 2 In Klang Valley

Walk In Jabs For Those Aged 40 And Above From Aug 2 In Klang Valley

papar berkaitan - pada 31/7/2021 - jumlah : 253 hits
Those unable to get the vaccine on the day they turn up will be given priority the next day PETALING JAYA Walk in vaccinations will be open to Klang Valley citizens aged 40 and above from Aug 2 says science technology and innovation ministe...
Look Outside Greater Klang Valley To Avoid Repeating Mistakes Govt Told

Look Outside Greater Klang Valley To Avoid Repeating Mistakes Govt Told

papar berkaitan - pada 28/7/2021 - jumlah : 277 hits
Opposition MPs Dr Kelvin Yii and Tony Pua says health minister Dr Adham Baba should look at his government s own national recovery plan KUALA LUMPUR The health ministry must look beyond the Covid 19 situation in the Greater Klang Valley and...
92 Of New Covid 19 Cases Were Not Vaccinated Says Noor Hisham

92 Of New Covid 19 Cases Were Not Vaccinated Says Noor Hisham

papar berkaitan - pada 27/7/2021 - jumlah : 280 hits
Health director general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah urges people to get vaccinated to protect themselves from Covid 19 PETALING JAYA Health director general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has reminded the public of the need to be immunised against Cov...
Upset By Death Of Two Friends Mp Likens Klang Valley To Giant Icu

Upset By Death Of Two Friends Mp Likens Klang Valley To Giant Icu

papar berkaitan - pada 25/7/2021 - jumlah : 227 hits
The entire Klang Valley should now be seen as an Intensive Care Unit said irate Klang MP Charles Santiago who revealed he had lost two friends over the past three days to Covid 19 Today the entire Klang Valley should be perceived as an ICU ...
Covid 19 Cases Will Fall At End Of August Says Dg

Covid 19 Cases Will Fall At End Of August Says Dg

papar berkaitan - pada 7/8/2021 - jumlah : 234 hits
Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said extensive screening and the Delta variant have contributed to the rise in numbers PETALING JAYA The number of daily Covid 19 cases is expected to begin decreasing at the end of this month said health director ge...
Politikus Merosakkan Nama Raja Raja Melayu

Pesanan Datin Thalia Kepada Wanita Jadilah Wanita Yang Mahal

Thousands Rally On Labour Day Demand Better Rights

Set Up Gig Workers Commission Quickly Says Anwar

Embark On The Journey Of Family Togetherness With Sharp This Parents Day

Pengangguran Hilang Kerja Dan Kerja Luar Bidang

Awak Solat Tak 5 Waktu Jika Tidak Awak Balik Saja

The Hardest Singing Show



Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Bercakap Dengan Jun Slot DramaVaganza Astro Ria

5 Amalan Muslim Yang Sering Dijadikan Bahan Lawak di Malaysia

6 Fungsi Kereta Yang Sepatutnya Ada Tapi Tak Dijadikan Standard

5 Perkhidmatan Yang Kini Entah Kenapa Kita Langgan Bulanan

5 Tumbuhan Penghalau Kucing Yang Turut Mencantikkan Laman Rumah


Di Mana Letaknya Negeri Syam Sekarang

Influencer Marketing For Businesses

Konsert Cinta Di Awan Siti Nurhaliza Tambah Lagi Sehari

Contoh Inspirasi Poster Ucapan Selamat Hari Pekerja 2024

Buah Sukun 6 Khasiat Yang Tak Ramai Orang Tahu

Aepul Roza I L U Chord