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Movement control as an effective measure against Covid-19 spread in Malaysia: an overview

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-HEIDELBERG
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 583-586

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-020-01316-w

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Covid-19; Coronavirus; Malaysia; MCO; SARS-CoV-2

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This article provides an overview of the measures taken by the Malaysian Government in response to Covid-19 and evaluates the effectiveness of the Movement Control Order. By analyzing relevant data, it suggests that the movement control and its compliance have played a crucial role in controlling the outbreak.
Aim The first Covid-19 cases were reported in Malaysia on 25 January 2019 followed by a quiescent period before an upward swing of the cases at the end of February 2020, partly attributed to mass gathering during a religious event. This short communication aims to provide an overview of the measures taken by the Malaysian Government in response to Covid-19, and of the effectiveness of the Movement Control Order. Subjects and methods This short communication reviews articles and government announcements related to containment measures and the Movement Control Order of Malaysia, and graphically presents data pertinent to Covid-19 in Malaysia in order to show the relationship between fluctuations in Covid-19 cases and movement control. Results At the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak, Malaysia had initiated travel restrictions and quarantine; but with a persistent increase in new Covid-19 cases, the Movement Control Order was finally rolled out on 18 March 2020, requiring closure of all businesses except those providing essential services and items. Enforcement of the order was tightened progressively, resulting in significant improvement of compliance, while other interventions such as tracking of potential contacts and medical screening were underway, and the media continued to provide updates and general advices. The numbers of new and active Covid-19 cases started showing evident downtrends from mid-April, thus indicating the effectiveness of movement control and its compliance. Conclusion The article provides insight into crucial factors contributing to the success of movement control to effectively contain Covid-19, and highlights the need to prevent future upsurge through continuous monitoring and enforcement.

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