We Can Flatten The Curve In Mid May Says Expert


Public health workers on an empty street in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. A shutdown of public activities has slowed the spread of Covid-19, according to a UM expert.PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s efforts to “flatten the curve” of Covid-19 cases may see results in the middle of May, if the government and the people continue enforcing the safety measures in place, says a public health specialist
Dr Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki, of Universiti Malaya, said the number of new cases may drop at the end of April, before the curve flattens in May
“At the moment, the number of new cases seems to be at a constant level – over 100 cases every day – it is still high,” she said, adding that it might be the result of poor public compliance with stay-home orders in early March
She said the estimate about flattening the curve was based on the current situation and on certain assumptions behind the models used to predict the statistics
Associate Prof Dr Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki, who lectures in epidemiology at Universiti Malaya.“Flattening the curve” describes the process of controlling the spread of Covid-19 so that the number of cases is spread out and does not suddenly spike, resulting in public health facilities, hospitals and emergency wards being overwhelmed
Rafdzah said Malaysia’s national shutdown of public activities under the movement control order, and total lockdowns in high-risk areas, had managed to slow down the rate of transmission of Covid-19
“When we slow down the rate of transmission, as expected, the time taken to get zero cases will be longer,” she said
Malaysia’s pattern of Covid-19 infections differed from other countries such as China, which suffered a faster spread of the disease
However, there could be a resurgence in new cases of infection if control measures were lifted and the people did not continue to take protective measures, said Rafdzah, who is an associate professor and lecturer in epidemiology at the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
Comparing Malaysia to other countriesRafdzah said the distribution of the new cases in Malaysia was not the same as in China and South Korea
Daily new cases in China (worldometers.info pic)China saw a peak in mid-February before the numbers levelled out and dropped in March. South Korea similarly saw a peak of new cases in early March with the number dropping and the curve flattening by mid-March
Daily new cases in South Korea. (worldometers.info pic)Malaysia experienced a rise in cases in March, followed by a big increase in mid-March. There was a sudden spike on March 15 at 190 new cases, compared to 35 new cases on March 14. Most of the cases were linked to a tabligh convention held at the Sri Petaling mosque in early March
“Singapore and Japan seem to flatten their epidemiological curve much lower than Malaysia’s. Although their cases were progressing at much lower rates, their trends are still going up.”However, it was difficult to make direct comparisons with other countries because of different population densities, healthcare systems, resources and cultures, Rafdzah said
What has Malaysia done right so far?Malaysia’s swift implementation of the movement control order had managed to slow down the spread of the disease
“The ‘doubling rate’ (the increase of new cases nearly doubling in a day) was not as rapid as in China or Italy,” she said
“The timely decision in implementing the MCO and identifying red zone areas has helped to flatten the curve
“Extensive contact tracing and isolation also reduced the transmission within the community, preventing the situation from become worse as in Italy and Spain.”She said the health ministry had been wise to give priority to testing suspected cases and the contacts of clusters, because of the limited resources
“Although there is pressure to implement mass screening in the community, the ministry did not rush in making their decision,” she said
The capacity of laboratories to handle test samples must also be considered. “With the current screening criteria, we still have a lag of four to five days in obtaining the result.”Rafdzah said Malaysia had done well in preparing public hospitals to cope with any surge of severely-ill patients who might require isolation, oxygen, and mechanical ventilation. -FMT

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

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2020/04/we-can-flatten-curve-in-mid-may-says.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+Mus

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
M Muhyiddin May Extend Lockdown Until May Because The Unstable Government Can T Take Any Political Risk

M Muhyiddin May Extend Lockdown Until May Because The Unstable Government Can T Take Any Political Risk

papar berkaitan - pada 9/4/2020 - jumlah : 214 hits
On Friday the government of Muhyiddin Yassin will announce the fate of the MCO which has been enforced since March 18 But based on the current status of Coronavirus cases you can bet all your money that it will be extended again In fact it ...
Information Dept Says News That Instils Hatred Towards The Ruling Govt Is Fake News

Information Dept Says News That Instils Hatred Towards The Ruling Govt Is Fake News

papar berkaitan - pada 12/4/2020 - jumlah : 257 hits
Meanwhile Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has warned of stern action against online media portals that publish confusing and inaccurate articles regarding government statements small Cover image via New Straits Times Twitter JPeneranga...
Prihatin No Record Individuals Can Make New Applications Says Irb

Prihatin No Record Individuals Can Make New Applications Says Irb

papar berkaitan - pada 2/4/2020 - jumlah : 206 hits
Individuals who received a no record result when checking the Bantuan Prihatin Nasional aid via the Inland Revenue Board official portal can make new applications online until April 30 All they have to do is to click on the new application ...
Malaysia Can Weather The Storm Bnm Governor

Malaysia Can Weather The Storm Bnm Governor

papar berkaitan - pada 4/4/2020 - jumlah : 222 hits
Various measures announced recently underscores Malaysia s multi pronged approach that will help the country to endure and recover from the economic impact of COVID 19 pandemic Bank Negara Malaysia Datuk Nor Shamsiah Yunus said Complementar...
Malaysians Cheer On Moh As Health D G Says Our Country S Covid 19 Curve Is Flattening

Malaysians Cheer On Moh As Health D G Says Our Country S Covid 19 Curve Is Flattening

papar berkaitan - pada 3/4/2020 - jumlah : 285 hits
However Dr Noor Hisham begged Malaysians to continue staying at home and practise good hygiene small Cover image via Malay Mail MSN News Sean Thum CNA small It has been a full two weeks since the Movement Control Order was implemented and i...
Two Is Better Than One Anwar Says On May Parliament Sitting Dates

Two Is Better Than One Anwar Says On May Parliament Sitting Dates

papar berkaitan - pada 19/4/2020 - jumlah : 300 hits
PKR president Anwar Ibrahim agrees there is no need for Parliament to be in session for weeks but says the current proposal for a one day sitting is too short He said a Parliament sitting must have a debate even if it is brief I know it doe...
Regrettable But Legal To Hold Only 1 Day Sitting Says Constitutional Law Expert

Regrettable But Legal To Hold Only 1 Day Sitting Says Constitutional Law Expert

papar berkaitan - pada 18/4/2020 - jumlah : 238 hits
A constitutional law expert says the one day only sitting of Parliament on May 18 is regrettable even though it is in line with the Federal Constitution Shad Saleem Faruqi said it fulfils the criteria of Article 55 of the constitution which...
30 Spike In Internet Usage During Mco But Tm Says It Can Handle More

30 Spike In Internet Usage During Mco But Tm Says It Can Handle More

papar berkaitan - pada 2/4/2020 - jumlah : 226 hits
People forced to stay at home during the MCO are falling back on the internet to access entertainment gaming apps and sites GEORGE TOWN The country s largest broadband internet players today said there has been an increase in internet use d...
Sabah Ministers Flouting The Mco Says Yong

Sabah Ministers Flouting The Mco Says Yong

papar berkaitan - pada 19/4/2020 - jumlah : 257 hits
Former Sabah Chief Minister Yong Teck Lee says the head of state can suspend the assembly sitting and reconvene after the Covid 19 crisis has been brought under control KOTA KINABALU Former Sabah Chief Minister Yong Teck Lee has hit out at ...
Global Tensions Over China S Overcapacity Will Rise Under Trump

Masih Ingin Jaga Hati Kerajaan Rakyat Dah Tau Janji Anwar

4 Ways Android Has Made Switching Even Better

How Car Centric Planning Is Killing Malaysians

Natural Gas Fuel Not A Hazard

Saka Bapak Kau

Masjid Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah

Top Picks Best Trucks For Towing In 2025


echo '';
Biodata Terkini Reshmonu Peserta Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11 GV11 Penyanyi Lagu Hey Waley

Gegar Vaganza 2024 GV 11 Hadiah Tiket Peserta Juri Format Pemarkahan Dan Segala Info Tonton Live Di Astro Ria Dan Sooka

6 Janji Donald Trump Kalau Dia Naik Jadi Presiden Semula

Biodata Terkini Zehra Zambri Peserta Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11 GV11 Penyanyi Lagu Semalakama

Senarai 10 Finalis Anugerah Juara Lagu AJL 39 2025 Keputusan Separuh Akhir Semi Final Muzik Muzik SFMM 2024


Rezeki Pagi Jumaat Yang Indah

Jovita Pearl Duri Di Hati Chord

Dilaa Asri Sia Sia Chord

Sibuk Kerja Tetap Tak Cukup

Haram Guna Dan Jual Vape Dewan Pemuda Pas Pahang Zahir Sokongan Penuh Terhadap Titah Sultan

H Rsk Ldpaddan Och Den F Rlorade Skatten En Mystisk Saga Om Gl Dje Beg R Och Det