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MUHAMAD MURSYIDIL HAFIZ BIN KAMARUDIN

Spanish Flu (H1N1) Pandemics of 20-21st Nipah Virus (1999) G
Asian Flu (H2N2) Century R
Epidemic History In A
Hong Kong Flu (H3N2) Malaysia P Spanish Flu (1918-1920)
H
By droplets in the air COVID-19 EPIDEMICS IN MALAYSIA Origin of COVID-19 I
INTRODUCTION C SARS (2003)
When infected person cough O
or sneeze Transmission of COVID-10 R
G Covid-19 (2020)
Shed the virus through A
spitting, touching mouth or N
I
nose, or by talking S
E
R First case recorded on 31st of

December 2019

Wuhan City, Hubei province
of China

Associated with a seafood
market in Wuhan City

MUHAMAD MURSYIDIL HAFIZ BIN KAMARUDIN MIND MAP

FIRST WAVE THE SRI PETALING
• January 25 TABLIGH CLUSTER
• The first
to February
15 sporadic
• 22 cases recorded Covid-19 case.
• From a convention at
PROGRESS Masjid Jamek, Sri
ION OF
COVID-19 Petaling.

SECOND WAVE THIRD WAVE
• February 27 onwards • October 8 – Present.

• 5495 cases were • The highest
recorded by April 29 case recorded
was in
Sabah

• It was due to an
election is Sabah.

MUHAMAD MURSYIDIL HAFIZ BIN KAMARUDIN THREATS AND GRAPHIC ORGANISER
CHALLENGES
DISEASE HEALTCARE
CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

• Enhanced screening and inter- • Less coping ability to face Covid-19
agency collaboration at entry points due to not be perfectly prepared
of our country. because of the sudden pandemic.
• Bolster sampling done at • Insufficient Protective Personal
health clinics and also Equipment (PPE) for the frontliners
hospitals. involved with Covid-19 patients.
• Adequacy of designated
• Hospitals and laboratories nationwide hospital beds along with ICU
were assigned as ‘treating and wards and
sampling’ centers.
• Insufficientvemnatinlaptowrse.r to handle
• The exponential increase of Covid-19
cases when several clusters Covid-19 patients and suspects
mushroomed. including doctors, nurses, medical

•Selecting a suitable range of assistant (MA) and so on.
evidence-based medications to be

used in Malaysia.
• The speed of vaccine procurement in

Malaysia was rather slow than some
other countries.

• Maintaining control of the civilians
• 15% othf rpoeuogphloeuntathtieonpwainddeenmeigcl.ected

the order to stay home and roamed
outside on daily basis.

MUHAMAD MURSYIDIL HAFIZ BIN KAMARUDIN MITIGATION MIND MAP
STRATEGY
MOVEMENT ENHANCED
CONTROL ORDER MOVEMENT
CONTROL ORDER
• Phase 1 started from
March 18-31. • Started 27 March in
several districts.
• Phase 2 started from
April 1-14 • Exits and entries

• Phase 3 started from guarded by armed
April 15-28 policemen and army

• Phase 4 started from • Foods and
April 29 to May 12
essentials are
SOCIAL provided
DISTANCING
FLATTENING THE
• Avoid close contact PANDEMIC CURVE
with someone with
Covid-19 symptoms •All those measures
were proven effective to
• Avoid gathering at a
place. flatten the pandemic
curve in Malaysia
• Keep 1 meter
distance with other
people

MUHAMAD MURSYIDIL HAFIZ BIN KAMARUDIN GRAPHIC ORGANISER
EXIT STRATEGY
VACCINATION
REOPENING THE MASS ANTIBODY ACHIEVING HERD
COUNTRY TESTING IMMUNITY - Keep practicing
social distancing
- Disease - Conduct random - Risky measures while waiting for
transmission is antibody test in the red must be avoided the vaccine
- Malaysia
controlled. zones. - Can increase cooperating with
- Preventive mortality if vaccine-producing
countries to help
measures for misconducted producing the
school and vaccine.

workplace
-People are
empowered with

the new norm













NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED : CONCEPT MAP GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

PANDEMICS OF
THE 20-21st
CENTURY

SPANISH FLU ASIAN FLU HONG KONG FLU
• 1918-1919 • 1957-1958 • 1968
• H1NI VIRUS • H2N2 VIRUS • H3N2 VIRUS

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT HISTORY EPIDEMICS OF THINKING TOOLS USED : CONCEPT
ASSAN MALAYSIA MAP GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

SPANISH FLU NIPAH VIRUS SARS COVID-19

• Happens • Outbreak • Appeared in • Discovered in
during occurred in 2003 December
September September 2019 ,
1918 to 1998 to May • The disease appeared in
1920 1999 was first Malaysia in
appeared in January 2020
• This • The disease is Southern
disease was originated China. • The disease
brought from Malaysia first originated
from and from Wuhan
Europe. Singapore. China.

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED : i-THINK MAP- BRACE MAP

SPREAD THROUGH EXPELLED VIA COUGHS OR
DROPLETS IN THE SNEEZES
AIR
TRANSFERRED THROUGH:
TRANSMISSION • SPITTING
AND SYMPTOMS • TOUCHING THEIR MOUTHS
OF COVID-19
OR NOSE
• TALKING

SORE THROAT

FEVER

SYMPTOMS DRY COUGH

TIREDNESS
RUNNY NOSE

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED : MAIN IDEA MAP GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

TRIGGERED BY DETECTATION STRAIN B : MUTATED
SPIKE MUTATION MUTATION OF FROM STRAIN A BY
OF THE SARS-COV SARS-COV-2 SYNONYMOUS & NON-
FROM BATS SYNONYMOUS
MUTATIONS
STRAIN A : BAT
CORONAVIRUS STRAIN C : NON-
SYNONYMOUS MUTATION
FROM STRAIN B

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED : SEQUENCE CHART GRAPHIC
ORGANIZER
COVID-19 EPIDEMICS
PROGRESSION IN FIRST WAVE
MALAYSIA • STARTED 25TH

SECOND WAVE JANUARY 2020
• STARTED 27TH • 22 CASES UNTIL

FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 15TH
• 5945 CASES BY
SRI PETALING TABLIGH
APRIL 29TH CLUSTER
• STARTED MARCH 15,
OTHER CLUSTER AND
CASE CONCENTRATIONS ENDED ON JULY 9
• SARAWAK • 2187 CASES WERE
• KUANTAN,PAHANG
• SUNGAI LIU VILLAGE ASYMPTOMATIC
• SELAYANG,SELANGOR
• NORTHERN KUALA THIRD WAVE
• SEPTEMBER 1ST TO
LUMPUR
OCTOBER 19TH
• SABAH-8082
• SELANGOR-3357
• KUALA LUMPUR-2853
• KEDAH -1940

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED : i-THINK MAP CIRCLE MAP

• MySejahtera • SOCIAL DISTANCING
& TRACING

APP

• EMCO

• BOLSTER DISEASE • MCO
SAMPLINGS CONTAINMENT
AT • ISOLATION
HOSPITALS

AND

QUARANTINE

• UNDERGO(rPT-PCR) 14 DAYS
SAMPLING TWICE
FOR RETURNEES AND • ENHANCED SCREENING &
CLOSE CONTACTS INTER-AGENCY

COLLABORATIONS AT

• VACCINATION ENTRY POINT :
• AIRPORTS

• SEAPORTS

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN LACK OF THINKING TOOLS USED :GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
PPE
OVERCOMING • THE
THREATS TO SUPPLY COMMUNITY

THE LACK OF ICU DONATED
HEALTHCARE BEDS & AND SEWED

SYSTEMS VENTILATORS THE PPEs
ATTIRE

• “STEP DOWN”
CENTERS
WERE

INTRODUCED

LACK OF • PRIVATE AND
MANPOWER RETIRED
STAFFS WERE
CALLED TO
CONTRIBUTE

NAME : ERICA ENDA ANAK ALBERT ASSAN THINKING TOOLS USED :i-THINK MAP BUBBLE MAP

PRESENTIVE CONDITIONS TO FULLY PREPARED
MEASURES FOR : REOPEN THE TO LIVE UNDER
• SCHOOLS COUNTRY THE NEW NORM
• WORKPLACES
OUTBREAK RISKS
FOLLOW ARE MINIMIZED IN
THE SOPs HEALTH FAICLITIES
AND NURSING HOMES
MALAYSIA’S
INTERNATIONAL BORDER RISK OF IMPORTING
REMAINED CLOSE TO NEW CASES CAN BE
ENTERING FOREIGNERS MANAGED
AND EXITING MALAYSIA
HEALTH SYSTEM CAPACITIES TO
DISEASE DETECT, TEST, ISOLATE &TREAT
TRANSMISSION EVERY CASE AND TRACE EVER
IS CONTROLLED CONTACT











NUR IZZAH ZAFIRAH BINTI KAMARULAKMAM MIND MAP

Pandemics throughout the 20th INTRODUCTION PROGRESSION FIRST WAVE: Mostly were Imported cases
century (the “Spanish Flu”, the “Asian or of Chinese nationality and close contacts
Flu”, the “Hong Kong Flu” COVID-19 Epidemic in Malaysia (Progression,
Challenges, and Responses SECOND WAVE:
History of Epidemics in Malaysia : - People who had international travel history
- 105 Malaysians died from the Nipah THREATS AND CHALLENGES RESPONSES - The number of clusters began to increase

virus in 1999 from the close contacts of confirmed cases
- The SARS outbreak claimed to have who attended meetings together

lost two lives in Malaysia THE SRI PETALING TABLIGH CLUSTER :
- The Sri Petaling Tabligh became the
Origins of COVID-19 largest cluster of COVID-19 in Malaysia
- First detected in a seafood market in - People who had international travel history
Wuhan City
THIRD WAVE
Transmission of COVID-19 - The total numbers of confirmed cases was
- Via droplets in the air 14,368 at the start of the third wave after
- For examples, sneezes, coughs, the Sabah state election

spitting, touching their mouths or MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER
noses Phase 1: March 18 to 31, 2020
Phase 2: April 1 to 14
DISEASE CONTAINMENT Phase 3: April 15 to 28
- Enhanced screening at airports and Phase 4 : April 29 to May 12

seaports ENHANCED MOVEMENT CONTROL
- Provide a sufficient supply of PPE OREDR
- The use of mobile phone apps namely, - Remain indoor at all times
- Essential food supplies are provided for
MySejahtera free
- Targeted active cluster identifications -SAOllCeInAtLryDaInSdTAexNitCpINoiGnts are guarded
- The speed of vaccine procurement - The recommended for the public is to be
apart from each other at a distance of not less
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM than 1m to reduce the risk of transmission
- Adequacy of manpower
- Sufficiency of PPE supply, hospital EPIDEMIC PROGRESSION
- Increasing the availability of ICU beds,
beds ordering of medical ventilators and ordering
- Burnout and exhaustion among PPE for medical staff
FLATTENING THE EPIDEMIC CURVE
healthcare workers - MCO has successfully managed to flatten
the epidemic curve

NUR IZZAH ZAFIRAH BINTI KAMARULAKMAM EXIT GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: MAIN IDEA WEB
STRATEGY
REOPENING THE COUNTRY MASS ANTIBODY TESTING
Conditions a country must
acquire before reopening : - A strategy for countries to

- Disease transmission is detect their population
controlled immune response to COVID-
- Outbreak risks are minimized 19
- Essential places like schools - Malaysia has also
and workplaces have considered conducting
established preventive measures random antibody testing in the
- The risk of importing new cases red zones areas
can be managed - Helps the government to
- Communities are fully educated contain the number of
to live under a new normal sporadic cases

ACHIEVING HERD VACCINATION
IMMUNITY - The best approach to
acquire herd immunity
- A country needs to have - Vaccine would only be
available within 1 to 1.5
mass serological dataset of years
its community to know the - Malaysia is calling for
status of population cooperation to work
immunity together in developing the
COVID-19 vaccine and is
- Mass exposure to the willing to share her
virus could result in facilities, data and
increasing cases of resources
mortality, which could
burden the healthcare
system

Spanish Flu Pandemics of the First Wave 22 cases
Asian Flu 20-21st century Second Wave January 2020 – February 2020
Hong Kong Flu
Influenza 21st century History of 129 cases
epidemic in February 2020 – March 2020
Spanish Flu ( 1918 – 1920 )
Nipah Virus ( 1998 – 1999 ) Malaysia 8 October 2020 onwards

SARS ( 2003 ) Introduction 14 368 cases were confirmed at the start
Covid-19 ( 2020 ) of the third wave
Third Wave
Most cases was recorded in Sabah

44 cases of pneumonia of unknown Origin of Covid-19 COVID-19 Came to an end on 8 July 2020
etiology reported in China Epidemic in
The Sri Petaling Became the largest cluster of Covid-19 in
Chinese authorities identified a new type Malaysia Tabligh Cluster March 2020
of coronavirus
Progression Other clusters Were formed from local mass gatherings and
258 cases were reported from Hubei and case imported cases of personal under investigation’s
province in China travelling from oversea countries
concertrations
WHO declared the outbreak of Covid-19 a Hish risks of infection in direct contact with patients
public health emergency of international carried by healthcare workers
concern

Spread via droplets in the air Transmission of
Covid-19
Infected person can shed the virus
throught spitting ,touching their mouths Infection of The elderly and those with chronic diseases were
or noses and talking vulnerable more vulnerable to Covid-19 infection
population
MIND MAP Incidence per population rate of Covid-19 cases was
MUHAMMAD HAZIM BIN MOHD SOLAHUDDIN the highest among age group 55 to 64 years

Selecting suitable 15% of those instructed to Malaysia There are This antibody testing Malaysia does not want
range of self quarantine at home adopted a conditions a helps the government to take the risk of
did not comply with the strategy to face country must to contain the number allowing for herd
evidence-based the economic acquire before
medications order lifting a lockdown of sporadic cases in
crisis announced by WHO the country
Ensuring Malaysians Disease
receive successfully containment Reopening the Mass Antibody Achieving herd Herd immunity
developd Covid-19 country testing community is a resistance
to the spread of
vaccines Exit Strategy Vaccination an infectious

disease

Threats and COVID-19 Malaysia is calling for
challenges Epidemic in cooperation with other
vaccine producing countries
Threats to Malaysia
healthcare to work together in
Responses developing the COVID- 19
system
Coping ability vaccine
to face Covid-
Started on Movement Flattening the
19 February 27 control order epidemic curve

Sufficiency of Known as Enchanced Mitigation The iimplementation of
PPE supply lockdowns movement strategy the MCO has clearly
coupled with control order
social distancing managed to flatten the
Specific locations Covid-9 curve
Started on were subjected to a
Adequacy of Adequacy of March 27 Social
designated hospital manpower stricter order distancing

beds along Recommended MOH defines close
with its ICU beds and distance for contact to a confirmed
social Covid-19 case as being in
ventilators distancing is social presence of within
above 1m 1m from a confirmed case
I-THINK MAP : BUBBLE MAP
for a duration of not
MUHAMMAD HAZIM BIN MOHD SOLAHUDDIN under 15 min







NAME:NURNADIAH IZZZATI BINTI MOHD HAMZANI

Hong 21st be apart from 1st Wave Tabligh Infection
Kong century each other at a - 12 persons - cases who - The elderly
Influenza distance of not and those with
Flu - Caused more than 1 m under attended
- Caused by H1N1 investigation meetings chronic
by H3N2 countries like the USA and events diseases were
virus and the UK, a social together
virus distancing of 2 m is more
Asian Social recommended instead. vulnerable to
Flu Distancing the infection

- Caused PROGRESSION 3rd Wave
by H2N2 - persons
2nd Wave who returned
virus - people who from high-
risk areas in
Spanish PANDEMICS INTRODUCTION COVID-19 had Sabah to
Flu OF THE 20th- Epidemic in international peninsular
THREATS AND Malaysia: travel history Malaysia
- Caused 20st CHALLENGES to countries
by H1N1 CENTURY Epidemic
Progression, started to
virus Disease Challenges, manifest
Containment symptoms
Enhanced and
screening Response
at airports,
seaports Burnout Sufficiency Detected Mutation
and of PPE, of SARS-CoV-2 in
etc
exhaustion ventilators, Malaysia
Targeted Selecting a Provide a Healthcare among ICU, - case who had
active cluster suitable sufficient System
identification range of supply of healthcare hospital traveled to
evidence- PPE and workers beds Shanghai but
s based medication developed the
increasing adequacy symptoms after a
medication s number of of
s testing per month.
day and manpower
workload

COVID-19

NAME:NURNADIAH IZZZATI BINTI MOHD HAMZANI

MITIGATION STRATEGY

Movement Control Order Enchanted Movement Control Social Distancing Epidemic Progression Flattening the Epidemic
Order Curve
- distance of not <1m
Conditional Control March 27: -reduce the - Efforts were made to Epidemic curve has
Movement Order transmission increase the number of been flattened by
- Remain indoor - avoid contact with available hospital beds
Recovery Movement someone who is about half of what it
Control Order - Essential food displaying symptoms - Setting up of a should have been if
supplies are provided of COVID-19 temporary medical proactive measures
Conditional Control - avoid large and like the MCO were
Movement Order - Entry and exit points small gathering facility
are guarded - work from home not taken by
Prevention and Control of - Increasing the Malaysia
Infectious Diseases -Essential food availability of ICU beds
supplies are provided
Regulations 2020 by the for free
Minister of Health on March 18,

2020
• Implementation of border control
• Control of public movement
• Prohibition of public gatherings
• Promotion of social distancing

COVID-19

NAME:NURNADIAH IZZZATI BINTI MOHD HAMZANI

Schools, Disease MASS Conducting
workplaces, transmissio ANTIBODY random
TESTING antibody
and other n is testing
essential controlled ACHIEVING
places have HERD most of them
established REOPENING develop
preventive THE IMMUNITY
measures immunoglob
COUNTRY ulin G (IgG)
antibodies of
EXIT symptomatic
STRATEGY
infection
work together in VACCINATIO
developing the N the required
level of herd
COVID19 immunity is
vaccine, and is unlikely to be
willing to share
achieved
her facilities,
data, and COVID-19
resources

toward this effort

ROS ALLEZA BINTI ALI AMAT I-THINK:
BUBBLE MAP
PANDEMIC OF THE
20-21ST CENTURY INTRODUCTION ORIGIN OF COVID-
19
During the first year of the TO COVID-19
pandemic, an influenza EPIDEMIC Thailand's Ministry of
pandemic caused by the
IN MALAYSIA Public Health reported the
A(H1N1) virus emerged in first imported case of
the twenty-first century
laboratory-confirmed new
(2009–2010), a pandemic coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
vaccine was created,
from Wuhan.
produced, and deployed in As in January 20, 2020,
many nations for the first 282 covid cases were

time. confirmed.

HISTORY OF TRANSMISSION OF
EPIDEMICS IN COVID-19

MALAYSIA -COVID-19 is a
respiratory infection that is
-Spanish flu was brought in
from Europe conveyed primarily
through droplets in the air.
-Nipah virus infected
265 Malaysians

-The SARS outbreak which
killed 774 people globally,
claimed only two lives in

Malaysia.

ROS ALLEZA BINTI ALI AMAT GRAPHIC ORGANIZER:
FLOW MAP
COVID-19 EPIDEMIC
PROGRESSION IN MALAYSIA

FIRST WAVE OUTBREAK SECOND WAVE SRI PETALING TABLIGH
OUTBREAK CLUSTER
Most of COVID-19 cases in the first
wave were imported cases OR of New cases began to emerge as Sri Petaling Tabligh became the
people with a history of largest COVID-19 infection cluster,
Chinese nationality and close
contacts. international travel began to triggering local transmission
experience symptoms. throughout all Malaysian states.

DETECTED MUTATION OF INFECTION OF OTHER CLUSTERS AND
SARS-COV-2 IN MALAYSIA VULNERABLE POPULATION CASE CONCENTRATIONS
SARS-CoV-2 has three significant
Among those who died in the cases, 63 Three major clusters were
variations, according to percent were over 60 years old, and 81 registered In Sarawak
phylogenetic network analysis
which is STRAIN A, STRAIN B percent had chronic illnesses. THIRD WAVE OF
OUTBREAK
AND STRAIN C
The highest number of COVID-19
epidemic cases were found in
Sabah, where numerous big

clusters of cases were discovered.

ROS ALLEZA BINTI ALI AMAT COVID-19 EPIDEMIC IN GRAPHIC ORGANIZER:
MALAYSIA CONCEPT MAP

THREATS AND MITIGATION EXIT CONCLUSION
CHALLENGES STRATEGY STRATEGY
Despite the fact that COVID-
DISEASE CONTAINMENT MOVEMENT CONTROL REOPENING THE COUNTRY 19 is a worldwide pandemic,
-Choosen from a variety of ORDER -Starting on the 4th of May 2020, the the epidemic may manifest
evidence-based -Malaysia implemented the differently in different
pharmaceuticals, including MCO when the number of Ministry of Health has established several countries. This might be
repurposed meds. COVID-19 cases started to SOPs for the reopening of the economic linked to the virus's
escalate during the second sector and companies. genetics, susceptible
THREAT TO THE wave. population traits, population
HEALTHCARE MASS ANTIBODY TESTING behaviour, and the country's
SYSTEMS ENHANCED MOVEMENT crisis response. Hopefully,
-ICU beds and ventilators CONTROL ORDER -Countries might use mass antibody Malaysia will be able to
-A stricter order known as testing to evaluate their population's contain the outbreak one
were both in short supply at the the EMCO was imposed on immunological response to COVID-19 by day.
time. specific locations. checking for antibodies generated against
-The availability of sufficient the virus.
manpower and personal SOCIAL DISTANCING
protective equipment is limited. -The suggested social ACHIEVING HERD IMMUNITY
distancing for the general
public is a distance of not more -Increased mortality might overwhelm a
than 1 meter between them. country's healthcare system if people are
exposed to the virus in large numbers in
the hopes of gaining herd immunity.

VACCINATION

-Vaccination would be the greatest way
to build herd immunity against COVID-19
to combat the virus's global expansion.

















Mind Maps Muhammad Fariz Fatullah bin Madfaizal

Transmission of
Covid-19

Via
droplets in

the air

Spanish Spanish
Flu Flu

Spanish Pandemics of INTRODUCTION
Flu 20th-21st century
Origin of Covid-
Spanish 19
Flu
Wuhan,
China

Graphic Organizer COVID-19 EPIDEMIC Muhammad Fariz Fatullah bin Madfaizal
PROGRESSION IN
First wave of Third wave of
outbreak MALAYSIA outbreak

January 25 to February Second wave of October 8 –present
15 outbreak The total cases of first
third wave was 14,368
22 cases were reported February 27 onwards
Infection of the
5945 cases by April 29 vulnerable person
Detected mutation of
The Sri Petaling Tabligh SARS-CoV-2 in Malaysia
cluster

Other clusters and cases
concentrations

Mind Maps Enhanced Muhammad Fariz Fatullah bin Madfaizal
screening at
Provide a The speed of
sufficient of airports, vaccine
seaports etc.
PPE and Disease procurement
medication containment
Targeted active
cluster Burnout and
identifications exhaustion

The use of THREATS AND among
mobile phone CHALLENGES healthcare
app namely, workers
MySejahtera
Sufficiency of
Threats to the PPE,
healthcare
system ventilators, ICU
and beds

Adequacy of Increasing
manpower number of
testing per day
and workload

Mind Maps Muhammad Fariz Fatullah bin Madfaizal

Flattening the Epidemic Movement control Phase 1: March 18 to 31, 2020
curve order Phase 2: April 1 to 14
Phase 3: April 15 to 28
Distance of not less than 1m Social distancing MITIGATION Conditional movement Phase 4: April 29 to May 12
Reduce the transmission Enhanced movement control order
May 4, 2020 to June 9 2020
March 27 control order Recovery movement
Remain indoor control order June 10 to August 31 and
Essential food supplies are provided extended until December 31,
Entry and exit points: are guarded Prevention and control of Conditional movement
Essential food supplies are provided for free infectious disease control order 2020
regulations 2020 October 13 (Sabah)
Implementation of border control October 14 (Klang Valley)
Control of public movement November 9 (in Peninsular Malaysia, with
the exception of Perlis, Kelantan and
Prohibition of public gatherings Pahang)
Promotion of social distancing


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