Malaysia

‘MoH to examine seven indicators before tightening Covid-19 SOPs’

Health DG says these include any surge in imported cases, discovery of new variants

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jan 2023 5:38PM

‘MoH to examine seven indicators before tightening Covid-19 SOPs’
Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says healthcare officials are worried that vaccines available in the country may not be effective against any new variants of Covid-19 found. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/File pic, January 10, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Health Ministry has decided to maintain its Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) for now and will examine seven key indicators in the country before deciding to tighten them if necessary.

Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the ministry will first monitor the situation in the country and further strengthen public health control before taking action.

“We will first monitor not only hospital admissions but also many other indicators such as forecast cases, daily cases, and so on.

“If the data shows improvement in all available indicators, we can discuss appropriate action at that time,” he said at the health minister’s engagement session with the media here today.

Also present were Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa, Health Deputy Director-General (Public Health) Datuk Dr Norhayati Rusli, and Institute for Clinical Research director Datuk Dr M. Kalaiarasu.

Dr Noor Hisham said indicators include the sudden increase in imported cases – currently, only three or four cases are recorded per month – and the discovery of new variants in sewage samples and at high-risk places.

“What worries us is that when a new variant is found, we are not sure whether our vaccine is effective or not. We will also check with WHO (World Health Organisation) whether another variant has been registered or not,” he said.

He said if a new variant other than Omicron is detected, the ministry will monitor the extent of infectivity of the variant and the severity or hospitalisation.

Another indicator is the increase in cases of influenza-like illnesses and severe acute respiratory infections in selected health facilities. If the records show a sudden increase in cases, the ministry will take more detailed measures to control them, he said.

Dr Noor Hisham added that another indicator is the capacity of the public health system. For example, if bed occupancy and intensive care unit admissions for Covid-19 patients exceed 30%, the ministry will take appropriate action.

An indicator that will also be monitored is the increase in death cases – which is currently one per day – and if there is a three-digit jump, the ministry will investigate the extent of the severity of the virus, he said. – Bernama, January 10, 2023

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