Opinion

Tread cautiously with loosening of Covid-19 restrictions – Malaysian Health Coalition

Group urges govt to reconsider policies if situation changes, continue educating public

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 May 2022 5:14PM

Tread cautiously with loosening of Covid-19 restrictions – Malaysian Health Coalition
The Malaysian Health coalition urges caution in the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, such as the lifting of the mask mandate in open outdoor spaces. – The Vibes file pic, May 1, 2022

THE Malaysian Health Coalition generally welcomes the looser Covid-19 restrictions beginning May 1, 2022, but we ask that the country treads cautiously. We especially welcome the cautious approach of lifting mask mandates in open spaces outdoors whilst maintaining mask mandates indoors and on public transportation including e-hailing vehicles. 

We recommend the following: 

Implement the removal of mask mandates outdoors cautiously 

Following the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, including the removal of mask mandates in the United States and the United Kingdom, the number of inpatient admissions has increased with high morbidity rates.

In addition to that, only 43% of Malaysian children aged 5 to 11 have received at least one dose of the vaccine; and no vaccinations are available for children below the age of 5.

Children are thus at risk of contracting severe Covid-19 and our policies must protect them. Therefore, the removal of mask mandates in outdoor areas right before the Hari Raya holidays should proceed with caution. 

Strengthen community responsibility, especially testing 

With the restrictions lifted, the government should continue to focus on educating the public, especially on self-test reporting to ensure all self-tests are reported. At the same time, the public must play their part as responsible citizens.

The public should report all self-test results via MySejahtera and undergo home quarantine if their status on their MySejahtera profile is high-risk, or if they have been issued Home Surveillance Orders. 

Reconsider policies if the situation changes 

The relaxation of restrictions may be considered appropriate if it is based on sound evidence. However, these policies must not be set in stone.

If the epidemiological, virological or public health situations change, then the policies must be re-considered. Specifically, the test-and-release policy allowing for release from quarantine on Day 4 if a supervised RTK-Antigen test returns negative may need to be reconsidered.

Aligned with our previous joint statement dated February 10,  2022, we re-emphasise the need to increase our genomic sequencing capacity to detect variants and to inform our public policies.

While Malaysia remains at the “transition to endemicity” stage, we must continue to educate people that Covid-19 is still a threat to the collective health of the rakyat. – The Vibes, May 1, 2022

The Malaysian Health Coalition is an apolitical coalition of Malaysian health professional societies, health professionals and citizens dedicated to improving the health of Malaysians, strengthening the Malaysian health system, and supporting health in all policies.

Full signature list: 

Organisations 

1. Academy of Medicine Malaysia 

2. Association of Malaysian Optometrists 

3. College of Anaesthesiologists 

4. College of Surgeons Academy of Medicine of Malaysia 

5. Malaysian Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology 

6. Malaysian Association of Clinical Biochemists 

7. Malaysian Association of Environmental Health 

8. Malaysian Coalition on Aging 

9. Malaysian Association of Dental Public Health Specialists 

10. Malaysian Nurses Association 

11. Malaysian Pharmacists Society 

12. Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists 

13. Malaysian Society of Clinical Psychology 

14. Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety and Health 

15. Medical Practitioners Coalition Association of Malaysia 

16. Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Malaysia 

17. Perinatal Society of Malaysia 

18. Public Health Malaysia 

Individuals 

1. Dato’ Dr Amar Singh-HSS 

2. Dr Khor Swee Kheng 

3. Prof Dr Asri Said

4. Prof Dr Roslina Abdul Manap 

5. Prof Dr Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy 

Coordinated by: Dr Sean Thum, Chen Fan Jie

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