Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
COVID-19 Epidemic in Malaysia - Coggle Diagram
COVID-19 Epidemic in Malaysia
Challenges
Could not cope with the huge number of testing per day due to increased workload
Speed of vaccine procurement is slower compared to other neighboring countries
Shortage of hospital beds and ventilator
Having difficulty in selecting a suitable evidence-based medication as treatment for COVID-19
Exhaustion among healthcare workers
Huge demand and inadequacy of PPE supply
Epidemic Progression
Second wave of Outbreak
The Sri Petaling Tabligh Cluster
- 3375 cases
08/07/2020 - cluster ended
27/02 - 29/04/2020
- 5945 cases
Third wave of Outbreak
08/10/2020
- 14368 cases
03/12/2020
: 69095 cases ( ⬆️ 381% )
Sabah contributed to highest cases after
Sabah state election on 26/09/2020
First wave of Outbreak
25/01 - 15/02/2020
- 22 cases
Response
Epidemic Progression
MIER - predicted an epidemic peak
Actions taken
Increase hospital beds
Ordering PPE and ventilator
Setting up a temporary medical facility
Vaccination
Best way to achieve herd immunity against virus
Enhance Movement Control Order
A stricter order
All residents need to stay indoors at all times
Door-to-door screening for residents
Entry and exit points are guarded
Reopening the country
04/05/2020 : Reopening of Malaysia's economic and public sectors with conditions fulfilled set by WHO
Movement Control Order
Key measure
Control of public's movement
Prohibition of public gathering
Enforcement of border control
Promotion of social distancing
MCO : 18/03 - 12/05/2020
Conditional MCO : 04/05 - 09/07/2020
Recovery MCO : 10/06 - 31/12/2020