Malaysia

Melaka nurseries remain open despite high HFMD cases

Only 11 childcare centres in Melaka closed due to increasing cases, no state-wide closure

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 May 2022 2:48PM

Melaka nurseries remain open despite high HFMD cases
977 hand, foot, and mouth disease cases recorded in Melaka compared to 95 cases in same period last year. – Nur Jannah Facebook pic, May 17, 2022

MELAKA – Despite the sharp increase in hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) cases in Melaka, the state government will only close all nurseries and kindergartens if it receives a directive from the Health Ministry.

State Women Affairs, Family Development and Welfare Committee chairman Datuk Kalsom Nordin said so far, only 11 childcare centres had been ordered to temporarily close following the HFMD outbreak in the state.

“So far, there is no instruction to close all nurseries, kindergartens and child daycare centres,” she told reporters after launching a safety and health programme at the Melaka Historical City Council square here today.

Media reports said Melaka recorded a significant increase with 977 HFMD cases during the 18th Epidemiological Week this year compared to only 95 cases in the same period last year.

State Health Department director Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman was reported saying the 11 kindergartens, nurseries and care centres closed involved seven premises in the Jasin district, three in Melaka Tengah and one in Alor Gajah. – Bernama, May 17, 2022

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