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Published by sanurisya03, 2021-10-21 04:29:12

GKEB1072 TASK 2 (COURSE WORK)

GKEB1072 TASK 2 (COURSE WORK)

Covid-19 Epidemic Progression in


Malaysia.

First Wave of Outbreak
ORIGIN OF COVID-19 SECOND WAVE OF OUTBREAK.

- It happened between January 25- - Started from February 27 - June

February 15 2020. 30.

-The total of cases were 22: - On March 10, a total of 129 cases

- 15 out from 22 cases were reported.

imported cases (infection acquired - The Institute for Medical Research

from outside Malaysia) . discovered a possible mutation in

-Only two were of local the virus strain isolated from the

transmission. 26th case which might have caused

-All 22 recovered. the virus to be more aggressive and


contagious.

THE SRI PETALING TABLIGH

CLUSTER (MARCH 11-JULY 8) THIRD WAVE OF OUTBREAK

(OCTOBER 8 – PRESENT)

- A sporadic Covid-19 case detected was Highest number of cases was in
linked to the tabligh convention in Sri Sabah (8,082) and worsened after

Petaling. the Sabah state election on
- Largest and deadliest cluster of Covid-19. September 26.
- On March 18, Malaysia announce the first
Movement Control Order (MCO) to contain On October 8, the number of
confirmed cases was 14,368.
the virus through social distancing. By December 3, the number has
- The total of positive cases were 3,375:
3,341 recovered & 34 deaths recorded. shot by 381% to 69,095.






NAME: SAKINAH NUR BATRISYA BINTI KAMAL BAHARIN I-THINK MAP: FLOW MAP

COVID-19 MANAGEMENT

Challenge Response

The adequacy of designated hospital beds - The government allocated a special RM500

along with its ICU beds and ventilators. million budget to purchase equipment such


as ventilators and PPE.





Adequacy of manpower and sufficiency of - The MOH use every possible method of

PPE supply. acquiring adequate supplies of PPE for every


healthcare staff involved.


- Donations (PPE and monetary funding to


buy PPEs) by local intrepreneurs,


businesses, and private companies.





Burnout and exhaustion among healthcare - MOH called on private and retired medical

workers which could be detrimental to their staff to contribute in Covid-19 management

physical and mental health. nationwide, with a special budget allocated to


hire them on contract.




NAME:SAKINAH NUR BATRISYA BINTI KAMAL BAHARIN GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: T-CHART DIAGRAM


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