Malaysia

MOH wants tighter travel controls if virus cases continue rising

The recent spike in Covid-19 cases is believed to be due to the relaxation of rules around inter-state and inter-district travel, says the health minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jan 2021 3:35PM

MOH wants tighter travel controls if virus cases continue rising
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba says his ministry has made recommendations to the National Security Council to tighten controls on inter-district, inter-state travel, if virus cases in the country continue to rise. – Bernama pic, January 9, 2021

JOHOR BARU – The Health Ministry (KKM) has recommended that the National Security Council (MKN) tighten controls on inter-district, inter-state travel if Covid-19 cases in the country continue to rise, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.

He said the step was necessary because there was an increase in Covid-19 cases lately which is believed to have arisen from allowing inter-district and inter-state travel beginning December.

Apart from this, he said the rise in cases was also due to active measures to implement screening on all foreign workers in the manufacturing  and construction sectors beginning January.

“Since January 1, the government has made it mandatory for employers in these sectors to have their foreign workers screened. So when more tests are done, more positive cases will be found but we did not expect a drastic and sudden increase.

“We found this was due to elements of non-compliance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) that were outlined when all economic sectors were reopened,” he told a press conference in conjunction with the handing over ceremony for the upgrading project of the blood collection centre at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital (Phase 2) at the main building of the hospital here today.

The Tenggara MP also said that the positive Covid-19 cases recorded now were mostly sporadic cases (cases happening in the community) and not cases involving non-citizens.

“The ratio between the two is 50-50. Sporadic infections are mainly due to inter-state travel and also because of gatherings or assembling in a particular place,” he said. 

Yesterday, Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob at a press conference in the federal capital had said that Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin will make a special announcement on Monday regarding the action to be taken by the government to deal with the recent spike in Covid-19 cases.

He said that the government is also studying and evaluating the actions that need to be taken immediately to control the spread of Covid-19, including possible tightening of the SOPs for the social sector to reduce movements and risk of Covid-19. – Bernama, January 9, 2021

Related News

Events / 3w

Arrivia, KrisFlyer deepen partnership with launch of cruise redemptions

Malaysia / 1mth

Covid-19 cases in Malaysia stable, no deaths recorded this year – MOH

Opinion / 1mth

Improvement in making Hari Raya Haji travel more bearable

Trending / 1mth

Xiaohongshu and Singapore Tourism Board ink MoU to tap changing outbound travel habits

Opinion / 1mth

The Islamic business revolution in Southern Thailand

Malaysia / 3mth

14,332 company directors barred from traveling overseas due to EPF defaults

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bella Astillah offers emotional support as Federal Court set to decide Syed Saddiq’s fate

Sports & Fitness

Germany crashes out as Paraguay end penalty curse to claim historic World Cup upset

Malaysia

PN bets on hung Johor assembly

Malaysia

Johor election shapes up as first major test ahead of GE16, with young voters expected to hold the balance

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Puad Zarkashi claims secret UMNO–PAS talks for Johor polls fuelled overconfidence within BN

Food

From gastronomic haven, Penang also wants to be a fruits paradise

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Malaysians hurt in Thailand bomb blast (video)

Malaysia

Govt extends MH370 search contract with Ocean Infinity for another year

You may be interested

Malaysia

Final appeal by prosecution: Lawyer confident decision will favour Syed Saddiq

Malaysia

Nation seeks regional leadership in sustainable aviation push

Malaysia

Pakatan Harapan finalises Johor poll manifesto with focus on youth welfare

Malaysia

National guidelines for non-Muslim cemeteries, crematoria and columbarium planning forthcoming

Malaysia

Anwar draws clear line on election announcements, defends Nga over Johor projects row

Malaysia

PN bets on hung Johor assembly

Malaysia

Anwar rebuts state marginalisation claims, says allocations driven by development needs, not tax returns

Malaysia

Chaos erupts in Parliament over child sexual crime statistics in Kelantan