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Malaysian health ministry cautions against rising COVID-19 cases amid festivities and school reopenings

POSSIBLE RISE IN COVID-19 CASES OVER NEXT TWO WEEKS: HEALTH EXPERT

Amid the festive season and school reopenings on May 2, public health experts in the country said that an increase in COVID-19 cases is possible over the next two weeks.

“We can assume (that) during the school holidays and Hari Raya, there are a lot of movements, social interactions and community gatherings which may cause the rise,” Public Health Organisation Malaysia advisor Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar told CNA. 

Head of Public Health Research at the National University of Malaysia, Dr Rosnah Sutan, said that unreported mild COVID-19 cases have the potential to spread the virus if preventive measures against COVID-19 is not properly practised. 

“Underreporting may (lead to) a longer period of increasing (COVID-19 cases),” she told CNA. 

Dr Rosnah also noted that it should be “routine practice” for everyone to attend social gatherings with proper preventative measures in mind. 

Meanwhile, Dr Zainal encouraged the use of face masks, adding that it would be better if the government made it mandatory for schools. 

He said that masking is “still an effective way” to curb the spread of the new Arcturus variant. 

The Arcturus variant – or XBB.1.16 – is a subvariant of the Omicron virus which, according to a study by the University of Tokyo, spreads about 1.17 to 1.27 times more efficiently than the XBB.1 and XBB.1.5 strains.

Since September last year, the use of face masks on school premises was no longer mandatory but was encouraged. Currently, masks only need to be worn on public transport and in healthcare facilities as well as for those who have tested positive. 

It was previously reported that six cases of the Arcturus subvariant were detected in Klang Valley, bringing the number of infected cases to 12 so far.

Data from the health ministry also showed a decline in testing for COVID-19 from Apr 13 to Apr 21. 

On this, Dr Zainal said: “People (have begun) to let their guard down. The Ministry of Health should address this issue since we need accurate statistics for surveillance and preparedness.” 

Source: CNA

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