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Better safe than sorry: Khairy on Malaysia’s cautious steps in declaring endemic phase

Health minister says this careful approach include making sure cases, hospitalisations do not continue to surge

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 12 Feb 2022 9:05AM

Better safe than sorry: Khairy on Malaysia’s cautious steps in declaring endemic phase
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has urged hospitals to administer opportunistic vaccination to increase the take-up rate for the Covid-19 booster dose. – Jabatan Penerangan pic, February 11, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is taking prudent steps before it decides to declare the country’s transition from the Covid-19 pandemic to the endemic phase, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. 

He said this careful approach included ensuring that Covid-19 cases in Malaysia, especially those involving hospital admissions, did not continue to surge.

“We are monitoring other countries like Sweden and Denmark. In my opinion, they might have declared an end to the Covid-19 pandemic too early. For example, in Denmark they declared that Covid-19 was not a threat to public health but cases needing hospitalisation increased rapidly.

“That’s why for the Health director-general (Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah) and I, we prefer to be cautious. Some say our approach is conservative and others say too conservative, but for us it is better to be safe than sorry,” he told a press conference after launching the Mass Urology Surgery Initiative at Hospital Selayang yesterday.

If in the next two to three weeks the Omicron wave had little effect on hospital admission rates with most cases showing mild symptoms, the government might be more confident to move to the endemic phase, he added.

Earlier, in his speech, Khairy said although the Health Ministry was not panicking over the spread of Omicron, various public health interventions such as wearing of masks should be continued.

He said this was to protect high-risk groups like senior citizens, people with comorbidities and children from getting the serious effects of various Covid-19 variants.

Khairy also urged hospitals to administer opportunistic vaccination to increase the take-up rate for the Covid-19 booster dose.

“The reluctance to get the booster shot is still high now. So, if they come to the hospital and the like, they have trust in the doctor.

““So, you can ask them whether they have received the booster dose, check if they have a history of allergies and convince them to take the booster because I want our booster dose coverage to exceed 70% of adults before we can feel comfortable in facing Omicron,” he said.

Khairy said he was appealing to the people to take the booster jab to ensure they continue to enjoy an effective level of protection against the virus. – Bernama, February 11, 2022

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