‘Second wave unlikely but stay alert’

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‘Second wave unlikely but stay alert’

PETALING JAYA: Come Wednesday, Malaysia will resume even more social and business activities under the recovery movement control order (MCO). While some countries have seen a resurgence of cases after easing their lockdowns, infectious disease experts say any possible emerging clusters in Malaysia will not be a “second wave”. They also think that it is unlikely for any outbreak to lead to conditions under the first phase of the MCO and have suggested ways for the government to keep a lookout. Universiti Sains Malaysia medical epidemiologist and biostatistician Assoc Prof Dr Kamarul Imran Musa said he would encourage the government to step up on “sentinel surveillance”.

He said under the current passive surveillance system, sick patients or individuals would go to hospitals or clinics to be tested and if they turned out positive, the results would be notified to the Health Ministry…

PETALING JAYA: Come Wednesday, Malaysia will resume even more social and business activities under the recovery movement control order (MCO). While some countries have seen a resurgence of cases after easing their lockdowns, infectious disease experts say any possible emerging clusters in Malaysia will not be a “second wave”. They also think that it is unlikely for any outbreak to lead to conditions under the first phase of the MCO and have suggested ways for the government to keep a lookout. Universiti Sains Malaysia medical epidemiologist and biostatistician Assoc Prof Dr Kamarul Imran Musa said he would encourage the government to step up on “sentinel surveillance”.

He said under the current passive surveillance system, sick patients or individuals would go to hospitals or clinics to be tested and if they turned out positive, the results would be notified to the Health Ministry…


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