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Published by 1standlast23, 2021-10-25 08:56:17

TESL D's FLIPBOOK

GKEB1072

COVID - 19 Epidemic in Malaysia: Epidemic
Progression,

Challenges, and Response

BY : TESL D

- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -

Our team, (TESL D) are grateful because we manage to
complete our flipbook assignment within the due date with

the guidance from our lecturer for this semester’s GKEB
1052 Learning Skills course, Dr. Zuraida Binti Razali. This
flipbook will be impossible to complete without the amazing
teamwork, cooperation and effort of our beloved TESL D's

classmates. We would also like to express our sincere
appreciation and thanks to our lecturer, Dr. Zuraida Binti
Razali for her willingness to help us in what we are lacking

when completing this assignment.

TESL D's Student List

1.ADREENA SOFEA BINTI AHMAD SANUSI 13. HUSNA HAZIRAH BINTI ABDUL HALIM
2.AHMAD FARIS BIN MOHAMAD 14. ILIE ZULAIKHA BINTI MAT ROFF
3.AHMAD IZZAT BIN MAT ZAKRI 15. MAISARA LIANA BINTI AHMAD AZHAN
4.AKHMALUN NISYA BINTI MUHAMMAD 16. MOHAMMAD AREES BIN ADINATA
5.ALIFF MUQRIZ BIN SUHAILI 17. NUAIM INSYIRAH BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN
6.ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL 18. NURAQILAH BINTI MOHAMAD KHAIR
7.ALVYIAN SONIA ANAK JUDO 19. NURUL ADLIN BINTI ROSLI
8.ALYA NABIHA BINTI SUZAIMI 20. NURUL ERMA LISA BINTI ENGGAL
9.AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI 21. NURUL SYAFIQAH IZZATI BINTI AZRIZAL
10.AQILAH ZAHRA BINTI MOHAMMAD FAUZI
11.AUNI NADIAH BINTI MOHD SHAHRIN ZAINI
12.FATIN INSYIRAH BINTI ZULHASNANI 22. RISHMA HANI BINTI KHALID
23. TOH HUI YONG
NIKMAN

INTRODUCTION

This journal is about how the Covid - 19 pandemic takes
over Malaysia from various point of views. This journal
also tells the reader about the origin of Covid - 19, and
how this terminal disease is transmitted. This journal also
brings the history of epidemics around the world into the
light whilst focusing on Malaysia as the main subject. This
journal also discusses in detail about the progression of
Covid-19 in Malaysia, the challenges that surfaced in
order to recover as best as possible from it, including the
responses received on the matter by diverse parties.

01
ADREENA SOFEA BINTI

AHMAD
SANUSI

NAME:ADREENA SOFEA BINTI AHMAD SANUSI THINKING TOOL:CLUSTER/CLOUD DIAGRAM

Wuhan,China spitting,
touching, talking

origin transmission

first wave seafood droplets border
of outbreak market in the air control

progression COVID-19 EPIDIMIC mitigation Movement
IN MALAYSIA strategy Control Order
imported
cases

second wave Third Wave of Infection of Enhanced
of outbreak Outbreak Vulnerable Movement
Population Control Order
Sri Petaling
Tabligh Cluster


clusters Other Clusters Vaccination Social remain indoor
began to form and Case Distancing

Concentrations elderly and those
with chronic
mass diseases acquire herd reduce social
gatherings
immunity interaction

NAME: ADREENA SOFEA BINTI AHMAD SANUSI THINKING TOOL: FLOW MAP

COVID-19 origin transmission spitting, touching, droplets
EPIDIMIC talking in the air
IN MALAYSIA

-Wuhan,China
-seafood market

progression first wave second wave Sri Petaling Other Clusters Third Wave of Infection of
of outbreak of outbreak Tabligh Cluster and Case Outbreak Vulnerable
Population
Concentrations


imported clusters mass
cases began to form gatherings elderly and those
with chronic
diseases



mitigation Movement Enhanced Social Vaccination
strategy Control Order Movement Distancing
Control Order

border remain indoor reduce social acquire herd
control interaction immunity

02
AHMAD FARIS BIN

MOHA
MAD

NAME: AHMAD PNEUMONIA DECEMBER EXPOSED TO AN THINKING
FARIS BIN WITH AN 31, 2019 INFECTED TOOL:CLUSTER/
MOHAMAD UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL CLOUD DIAGRAM
CAUSE


ORIGIN HOW DID
COVID-19S
SPREAD?

SEAFOOD WATER DROPLETS IN
MARKET IN THE AIR
WUHAN CITY

COVID 19

THREATS AND
CHALLENGES

JOHOR WAS VISITED 25TH DAY MALAYSTAN'S
BY INFECTED OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

SINGAPOREAN PEOPLE YEAR 2020 ARE IN DISARRAY

NAME: AHMAD THE FIRST ON THE 27TH OF THINKING
FARIS BIN THREE FEBRUARY, PEOPLE TOOL:CLUSTER/
MOHAMAD WITH A HISTORY OF CLOUD DIAGRAM
IMPORTED ABROAD TRAVEL
THE 25TH OF CASES HAVE BEGAN SHOWING
JANUARY IN THE BEEN VERIFIED
SYMPTOMS
YEAR 2020

THE FIRST THE SECOND
WAVE WAVE

AS OF FRIDAY, COVID-19 ON THE 10TH OF
FEBRUARY 15TH, THERE EPIDEMIC MARCH, THERE WERE
WERE A TOTAL OF 22 PROGRESSION IN
CONFIRMED CASES IN MALAYSIA 129 CONFIRMED
CASES OF THE
MALAYSIA DISEASE IN THE

COUNTY

THE THIRD
WAVE

MORE OVER HALF SABAH HAS THE 3,357 IN SELANGOR
(8,082) OF SABAH'S HIGHEST AND 2,853 IN KUALA
NEW CASES WERE LUMPUR, AND 1,940
CONCENTRATION IN KEDAH BETWEEN
REPORTED IN OF COVID-19
OCTOBER SEPTEMBER 1 AND
EPIDEMIC CASES
IN MALAYSIA OCTOBER 19

NAME: AHMAD KEEPING TABS WORK FROM HOME THINKING
FARIS BIN ON HOW THE TOOL:CLUSTER/
MOHAMAD PUBLIC MOVES CLOUD DIAGRAM

REGULATIONS AT ABOUT
INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

MOVEMENT ENHANCED CONTACT YOUR
CONTROL MOVEMENT PRIMARY CARE
CONTROL PHYSICIAN OR
ORDER OTHER VITAL
ORDER SERVICES THROUGH
THE PHONE OR THE
QUARANTINE AND A STRATEGY TO
SOCIAL DISTANCE MINIMIZE THE INTERNET

IMPACTS OF
COVID-19



VACCINATION

HERD IMMUNITY TAKE PART IN
CLINICAL STUDIES

ADDITIONAL
RESEARCH IS

REQUIRED

NAME: AHMAD COVID-19 THINKING
FARIS BIN TOOL:TREE
MOHAMAD
MAP

ORIGIN TRANSMISSION THREAT AND
CHALLENGES
DECEMBER 31 HAVING COME INTO
2021 CONTACT WITH AN INFECTED
SEAFOOD INFECTED PERSON SINGAPOREANS
MARKET IN DROPLETS OF WATER MADE A STOP IN
WUHAN CITY IN THE AIR JOHOR
PNEUMONIA 25TH DAY OF THE
WITH AN YEAR 2020
UNKNOWN THE HEALTHCARE
CAUSE SYSTEMS OF
MALAYSIAN ARE IN
A STATE OF TURMOIL

NAME: AHMAD COVID 19 THINKING
FARIS BIN TOOL:TREE
MOHAMAD
MAP

FIRST WAVE SECOND WAVE THIRD WAVE

25 TH OF PEOPLE WITH A IN OCTOBER, SABAH
JANUARY 2020 HISTORY OF OVERSEAS RECEIVED REPORTS
THE FIRST TRAVEL STARTED TO OF MORE OVER HALF
THREE EXHIBIT SYMPTOMS OF ITS NEW CASES
IMPORTED ON FEBRUARY 27TH. (8,082)
CASES HAVE TO FAR IN THE THE NUMBER OF
BEEN VERIFIED COUNTY, THE ILLNESS COVID-19 EPIDEMIC
AS OF FRIDAY, HAS BEEN CONFIRMED CASES IN
FEBRUARY IN 129 PEOPLE MALAYSIA'S STATE
15TH, THERE OF SABAH IS THE
WERE A TOTAL GREATEST
OF 22 BETWEEN
CONFIRMED SEPTEMBER 1 AND
CASES IN OCTOBER 19 THERE
MALAYSIA WERE 3,357 CASES IN
SELANGOR, 2,853 IN
KL, AND 1,940 IN
KEDAH

NAME: AHMAD MITIGATION PROGRAMME THINKING
FARIS BIN FOR COVID-19 TOOL:TREE
MOHAMAD

MAP

MOVEMENT ENHANCED VACCINATION
CONTROL ORDER MOVEMENT CONTROL
HERD IMMUNITY
OBSERVING ORDER ADDITIONAL
HOW THE RESEARCH IS
PUBLIC MOVES WORK FROM HOME NECESSARY
BORDER THROUGH THE PHONE PARTICIPATE IN
CONTROL OR THE INTERNET, CLINICAL TESTING
QUARANTINE CONTACT YOUR
PROCEDURE PRIMARY CARE
AND SOCIAL PHYSICIAN OR OTHER
DISTANCE CRITICAL SERVICES

03
AHMAD IZZAT BIN

MAT
ZAKRI

AHMAD IZZAT BIN MAT ZAKRI GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: FISHBONE MAP

progression in Malaysia first wave, 22 cases Movement Control Order started on March 18 2020

second wave, 5,945 cases schools and educational
third wave, 69,095 cases institutions were closed
causes by December 3
cross-district and cross-state
were prohibited

COVID
-19 SOPs for reopening economic

what the government did prepare a budget to purchase appropriate use of face mask
equipment (ventilators and PPE)

allocated RM3 billion budget social distancing
for vaccine
promotion of online
designated 34 public hospitals transaction
as the admitting and treating
hospitals for COVID-19 nationwide

AHMAD IZZAT BIN MAT ZAKRI -first wave, 22 cases BRACE MAP
-second wave, 5,945 cases
progression in
Malaysia

COVID-19 Movement Control -third wave, 69,095 cases
Order causes by December 3

what the -started on March 18 2020
government did
-schools and educational institutions
SOPs for reopening were closed
economic
-cross-district and cross-state
were prohibited

-prepare a budget to purchase
equipment (ventilators and PPE)
-allocated RM3 billion budget
for vaccine
-designated 34 public hospitals
as the admitting and treating
hospitals for COVID-19 nationwide

-social distancing

-appropriate use of face mask

-promotion of online
transaction

04
AKHMALUN NISYA BINTI

MUHA
MMAD

AKHMALUN NISYA BINTI MUHAMMAD THINKING TOOL : SPIDER MAP

Covid-19 epidemic in Malaysia

January 25-February 15 2020 91-divoC fo noissergorP segnellahCCovid-19 Virus transmission through air,
1st wave of coronavirus outbreak (22 cases) sesnopseRygetartS noitagitiMEpidemic touch and infected liquid

February 27-April 29 2020 Burnout and exhaustion among
2nd wave of coronavirus outbreak (5,945 cases) healthcare workers

October 8 2020 - present Adequacy of manpower and sufficiency of
3rd wave of coronavirus outbreak (69.095 cases by Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

December 3) Adequacy of designated hospitals along with
ICU beds and ventilators
Movement Control Order (MCO)
March 18 - May 12 2020 34 designated hospitals and two university hospitals for
admitting and treating Covid-19 patients
Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO)
May 4 - June 9 2020 MOH called on private and retired medical staff
to contribute in Covid-19 management
Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO)
June 10 - August 31 2020 Government allocated a special RM500
million budget to purchase equipment
Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO)
Red districts such as ventilators and PPE
Donation of PPEs from local
Vaccination in order to achieve entrepreneurs, businesses
herd immunity

AKHMALUN NISYA BINTI MUHAMMAD THINKING TOOL : TREE MAP

Covid-19 epidemic in Malaysia

Covid-19 Epidemic

Progression of Mitigation Strategy Challenges Responses
Covid-19
Movement Control Order (MCO) Virus transmission through air, 34 designated hospitals and two
January 25-February 15 university hospitals for
2020 March 18 - May 12 2020 touch and infected liquid
admitting and treating Covid-19
1st wave of coronavirus patients
outbreak (22 cases)
Conditional Movement Control Burnout and exhaustion among MOH called on private and
February 27-April 29 2020 Order (CMCO) healthcare workers retired medical staff
2nd wave of coronavirus
outbreak (5,945 cases) May 4 - June 9 2020 Adequacy of manpower and to contribute in Covid-19
sufficiency of management
October 8 2020 - present Recovery Movement Control
3rd wave of coronavirus Order (RMCO) Personal Protective Equipment Government allocated a special
(PPE) RM500 million budget to purchase
outbreak (69.095 cases by June 10 - August 31 2020 equipment such as ventilators and
December 3)
Enhanced Movement Control PPE
Order (EMCO)
Red district Adequacy of designated hospitals Donation of PPEs from local
along with entrepreneurs, businesses

ICU beds and ventilators

Vaccination in order to achieve
herd immunity

05
ALIFF MUQRIZ

BIN SU
HAILI

ALIFF MUQRIZ BIN SUHAILI I-THINK TREE MAP

COVID-19 EPIDEMIC IN MALAYSIA

ORIGIN TRANSMISSION MITIGATION STRATEGY
WUHAN CITY DROPLETS IN AIR MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER
31/12/2019 COUGHES OR SNEEZES ENCANCED MOVEMENT
SEAFOOD MARKET SURFACES CONTROL ORDER
SOCIAL DISTANCING

THREATS AND CHALLENGES REOPENING THE COUNTRY
SLOW VACCINATION MASS ANTIBODY TESTING
INSUFFICIENT QUARANTINE CENTER VACCINATION
FRONTLINERS IN DANGER HERD IMMUNITY
NON-ARRANGED MANAGEMENT

ALIFF MUQRIZ BIN SUHAILI CLUSTER/CLOUD DIAGRAM

MCO ENHANCED SOCIAL INSUFFICIENT
MCO DISTANCING QUARANTINE
COUGHES OR
SNEEZES MITGATION CENTER
STRATEGY
SLOW

THREATS AND VACCINATION

CHALLENGES

TRANSMISSION COVID-19 FRONTLINERS
IN DANGER
SURFACES

DROPLETS IN AIR ORIGIN REOPENING NON-ARRANGED
THE COUNTRY MANAGEMENT
WUHAN VACCINATION
MASS ANTIBODY
CITY 31/12 TESTING HERD IMMUNITY
2019
SEAFOOD

MARKET

06
ALIN AMANINA BINTI

AHMAD
FADZIL

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL Wuhan, spitting, THINKING TOOL: GRAPHIC
China ORGANIZER (CLUSTER/CLOUD
seafood
market touching mouth DIAGRAM)

or nose

droplets in

Origin Transmission the air

imported COVID-19 talking
cases Epidemic
surfaces
close First
contacts Wave Second international
Wave travel history

local all cases meetings
transmission recovered and events

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: GRAPHIC

sporadic highest case ORGANIZER (CLUSTER/CLOUD
case recorded DIAGRAM)

generated the Sabah
state
subclusters The Sri Petaling Third Wave
Tabligh Cluster election
local

transmission COVID-19 wholesale
across states Epidemic markets

screening

wedding activity Other Clusters local mass
reception and Case gatherings
Mutation
Concentrations

Strain A Strain B Strain C Enhanced imported
(bat) (mutated from Movement cases
(mutated from Control Order
Strain A) Strain B)

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: GRAPHIC
ORGANIZER (CLUSTER/CLOUD
tracing selecting
active suitable DIAGRAM)
clusters medications
Disease adequacy of sufficiency
Containment COVID-19 hospital and of PPE
Epidemic: supply
Threats and ICU beds
Challenges
MySejahtera Healthcare
and MyTrace System

isolation and the speed of manpower
quarantine vaccine

procurement

adequacy of
ventilators

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: GRAPHIC

control of border remain ORGANIZER (CLUSTER/CLOUD
public control indoor DIAGRAM)

movement Movement Enhanced medical base
is set up

Control Movement

prohibition of Order COVID-19 Control Order door-to-door
public Epidemic: screening

gathering

avoid Social Mitigation business
contact with Distancing Strategy activities are

ceased

people Epidemic increase ICU
Progression beds, ventilators
avoid public Flattening
transport and the Curve and PPE

gatherings work from MCO flattened the temporary medical
home curve by about half facility

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: GRAPHIC
ORGANIZER (CLUSTER/CLOUD

overcome conditions red zone DIAGRAM)
economic
are made areas detect
crisis
Reopening Mass immune
SOPs for the Antibody response
businesses and Testing
Country
economic
COVID-19

sectors Epidemic:

Exit Strategy Achieving Herd
Immunity

cooperate Vaccination increased unclear that
with vaccine mortality recovered
participate in patients develop
producing clinical trials immunity
countries

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: i - Think Map
(Brace Map)
Origin
Wuhan, China

seafood market

COVID-19

Transmission spitting, touching mouth and nose

droplets in the air
talking
surfaces

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: i - Think Map
(Brace Map)
First Wave
imported cases
COVID-19 Second Wave close contacts
local transmission
all cases recovered

meetings and events

international travel history

Third Wave highest case recorded
the Sabah state election

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: i - Think Map

Sri Petaling (Brace Map)
Tabligh Cluster
sporadic case
COVID-19 Other Clusters and caused subclusters to exist
Case Concentrations local transmission across states
wedding reception
screening activity

local mass gatherings
wholesale markets
imported cases
Enhanced Movement Control Order

Mutation Strain A (bat)
Strain B (mutated from Strain A)
Strain C (mutated from Strain B)

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: i - Think Map (Brace Map)

Disease tracing active clusters
Contamination isolation and qurantine
MySejahtera and MyTrace
COVID-19: speed of vaccine procurement
Threats and selecting suitable medications
Challenges

Healthcare hospital and ICU beds availability
system ventilators availability
manpower
sufficiency of PPE supply

ALIN AMANINA BINTI AHMAD FADZIL THINKING TOOL: i - Think Map (Brace Map)

Mitigation Movement Control Order
Strategy Enhanced Movement Control Order
Social distancing
epidemic progression
flattening the epidemic curve

COVID-19

Exit Strategy reopening the country
mass antibody testing
achieving herd immunity
vaccination

07
ALVYIAN SONIA

ANAK
JUDO

Alvyian Sonia Anak Judo Graphic Organizer : Cluster / Cloud Diagram

Wuhan, Identified Saliva Stools
China as a new coronavirus

on January Coughs
11, 2020

Origin COVID - 19 in Transmission

Malaysia Sneeze

Dry Fever
cough

Symptoms Severe Breathing
Cases difficulties

Tiredness Common Organ
failure
Mild Sore
Cases throat

Runny
nose

Alvyian Sonia Anak Judo Graphic Organizer : Cluster / Cloud Diagram

Green Enhanced Yellow Based on WHO
District Movement District 6 conditions
Control Order
Orange Achieving Reopening
District Herd

Red Community the country
District
Movement
Control Order Mitigation COVID - 19 in Exit Mass
Stratergy Malaysia Strategy Antibody
Social
Testing

distancing Vaccination To detect the
population immune

response to

25 January 2020 First Wave 3 Major Third Wave COVID - 19
- Outbreak COVID - 19 Outbreak
Outbreaks To achieve
28 January 2020 in Malaysia herd immunity
against the virus

27 February 2020 Second Wave Involves Sri Petaling 8 October 2020
- Outbreak Tabligh cluster, -
ended with 2167
7 October 2020 cases. Present

Alvyian Sonia Anak Judo i - THiNK Map : Brace Map

COVID - 19 - Wuhan, China
In Malaysia
Origin - Identified as a new coronavirus
on January 11, 2020

Symptoms Common - Dry Cough
- Fever

Mild Cases - Tiredness

- Runny nose
- Sore Throat

Severe Cases - Breathing Difficulties
- Sneeze - Organ Failure

Transmission - Cough
- Stools
- Saliva

Alvyian Sonia Anak Judo i - THiNK Map : Brace Map

- First wave 25 January 2020 - 28
outbreak January 2020

3 Major - 27 February 2020 - 7

COVID - 19 - Second wave October 2020
Outbreaks in Malaysia outbreak
- Involves Sri Petaling Tabligh
cluster with 2,167 cases.

- Third wave 8 October 2020 - Present

outbreak
COVID - 19 - Movement Control - Green District
In Malaysia Order

Mitigation Strategy - Enhanced Movement - Yellow District

Control Order - Orange District

- Social Distancing -Red District

- Reopening the Country -Based on WHO 6

conditions.

Exit Strategy - Achieving Herd Immunity

- Mass antibody testing Detect the population
immune response to COVID

- 19.

- Vaccination To achieve herd immunity against the virus.

08
ALYA NABIHA

BINTI S
UZAIMI

ALYA NABIHA BINTI SUZAIMI GRAPHIC ORGANIZER : CLOUD DIAGRAM

Droplets in the Wuhan, Insufficiency of Selecting
air - spitting, China - first manpower and certified
touching their medical drugs
mouths/noses, detected PPE supply to be used as a
talking treatment to
COVID
patients

Symptoms - ORIGIN AND CHALLENGES Improper
fever, dry TRANSMISSION IN HANDLING management and
cough, and EPIDEMIC IN administration of
tiredness OF COVID-19
MALAYSIA the healthcare
system
COVID-19

First wave : EPIDEMIC IN Ability of
January 25 - MALAYSIA hospital
February 15 (22 facilities to
accommodate
cases) COVID patients

PROGRESSION MITIGATION Social
OF EPIDEMIC STRATEGY distancing
IN MALAYSIA

Second wave : Early MALAYSIA'S Vaccination Enhanced
February 27 - identification RESPONSE movement
April 29 (5945 TOWARDS Mass antibody control order
of targeted BREAKING testing
cases) active cluster (EMCO)
THE COVID-19 Movement
Third wave : CHAIN control order
October 8 -

(MCO)
now

Imposition of
isolation and

quarantine

ALYA NABIHA BINTI SUZAIMI{Malaysia's Response I-THINK : BRACE MAP
Towards Breaking
Origin and{The COVID-19 ChainWuhan, China - first
Transmission of detected
Droplets in the air -
{COVID-19 spitting, touching their
mouths/noses, talking
Symptoms - fever, dry
cough, and tiredness

CEOpiVdIeDm-1i9c Progression First wave : January 25 -
February 15 (22 cases)
MalIanysia {of Epidemic in Malaysia
Second wave : February
27 - April 29 (5945 cases)

Third wave : October 8 - now

Early identification of targeted
active cluster

Imposition of isolation and
quarantine

Mass antibody testing

Vaccination

ALYA NABIHA BINTI SUZAIMI Mitigation Strategy I-THINK : BRACE MAP

Challenges In{ {
Improper management
Handling and administration of the
healthcare system
Epidemic In Selecting certified medical
drugs to be used as a
CEMOpaiVldIaIneDyms-1iia9c {Malaysia treatment to COVID patients

Ability of hospital facilities to
accommodate COVID patients

Insufficiency of manpower and
PPE supply

Movement control order (MCO)

Enhanced movement control
order (EMCO)

Social distancing

09
AMNI FASIHAH

BINTI MOH
D GHANI

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI Mild - Runny GRAPHIC ORGANIZER : CLUSTER DIAGRAM
nose and sore Severe - Breathing
Wuhan City, December 31, difficulties and
Hubei Province, 2019 throat organ failure

China

Seafood market Common - Fever, First wave
exposures tiredness and (25 January 2020 -
dry cough 15 February 2020)

Origin Symptoms 22 cases

INTRODUCTION COVID-19 Second wave
Transmission (27 February 2020 -
Air droplets PROGRESSION OF
On surface OUTBREAK IN 29 April 2020)
MALAYSIA 5945 cases

Infected person Third wave Detected Mutation of The Sri Petaling
cough, sneeze, October 8 2020 - SARS-CoV-2 Tabligh Cluster
talking or touch (11 March 2020 -
their mouth/noses Present) (Early of second wave) 11 June 2020)
14368+ cases 121 cases
3375 cases

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI GRAPHIC ORGANIZER : CLUSTER DIAGRAM

Clusters mushroomed, Didn't comply Healthcare system Increased the
doubled, increased self-quarantine may be stretched workload of
exponentially laboratories.
order thin

Clusters grew Disease THREATS AND Threats to the Critical commodities
beyond first contaiment CHALLENGES healthcare - ICU beds and
system ventilators
contacts COVID-19 Insufficient -
Contacts manpower and
broadened, to PPE supply
shops and visited
places

Social Healthcare workers PPE are hoarded
Distancing at risk of becoming and "hijacked"
Epidemic
Progression MITIGATION infected
STRATEGY

Flattening the Movement Enhanced
Epidemic Curve Control Order Movement
Control Order

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI GRAPHIC ORGANIZER : CLUSTER DIAGRAM

Disease - primarly 01. Alert DISEASE OUTBREAK 03. Late Response - halt/limit
imported from Phase RESPONSE MATRIX Containment the spread to the
other countries MALAYSIA (DORMM) greatest extent
Phase possible
Response - detect Disease - rapidly
and reduce disease spreading in the
community
importation. Response - lessen
overall impact in
Disease - had 02. Early 04. the community
arrived in Containment Mitigation
Malaysia
Phase Phase

COVID-19

Response - If risk of death is
immediate high, the containment
phase is maintained
action

Reopening the Country EXIT Mass Antibody Testing
STRATEGY

Achieving Herd Immunity Vaccination

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI i-THINK MAP : BRACE MAP

Origin December 31, 2019
Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China
Seafood market exposures

Introduction Transmission Air droplets
Symptoms On surface
Infected person cough, sneeze, talking or touch their
mouth/nose
Common - Fever, tiredness and dry cough
Mild - Runny nose and sore throat
Severe - Breathing difficulties and organ failure

COVID-19

Progression of First wave (25 January 2020 - 15 February 2020) 22 cases
Outbreak in Second wave (27 February 2020 - 29 April 2020) 5945 cases
Detected Mutation of SARS-CoV-2 (Early of second wave) 121 cases
Malaysia The Sri Petaling Tabligh Cluster (11 March 2020 - 11 June 2020) 3375 cases
Third wave (October 8 2020 - Present) 14368+ cases

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI i-THINK MAP : BRACE MAP

Disease Didn't comply self-quarantine order
contaiment Clusters grew beyond first contacts
Contacts broadened, to shops and visited places
THREATS AND Clusters mushroomed, doubled, increased exponentially
CHALLENGES
Healthcare system may be stretched thin
Symptoms Increased the workload of laboratories
Critical commodities - ICU beds and ventilators
Insufficient - manpower and PPE supply
PPE are hoarded and "hijacked"
Healthcare workers at risk of becoming infected

COVID-19

MITIGATION Movement Control Order
STRATEGY Enhanced Movement Control Order
Flattening the Epidemic Curve
Epidemic Progression
Social Distancing

AMNI FASIHAH BINTI MOHD GHANI i-THINK MAP : BRACE MAP

0Ph1.aAselert Disease - primarly imported from other countries
Response - detect and reduce disease importation

DISEASE 02. Early Disease - had arrived in Malaysia
OUTBREAK Containment Response - immediate action
MREASTPROINXSE Phase
MALAYSIA
(DORMM) 0Co3n. tLaaintement Response - halt/limit the spread to the greatest
Phase extent possible

COVID-19 04. Mitigation Phase Disease - rapidly spreading in the community
Response - lessen overall impact in the commun
If risk of death is high, the containment phase
maintained

SETXRIAT TEGY Reopening the Country
Mass Antibody Testing
Vaccination
Achieving Herd Immunity


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