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1. The Health Ministry says it will implement several measures to manage the risk of Covid-19 cases entering Malaysia from foreign countries.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) December 30, 2022
This includes running PCR tests and genome sequencing on sewage samples from passenger planes which arrive into Malaysia from China. https://t.co/skGk3AGC9d pic.twitter.com/3ZLipYs7Vj
3. Arrivals from all international countries including China, will also undergo fever screenings at Malaysia's international entry points.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) December 30, 2022
Those found to have fever, symptoms, or Covid by way self-declaration, will be referred to a quarantine centre or health facility. pic.twitter.com/VYJzTqW8dH
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2. He adds that MOH will also strengthen Covid-19 management through the digitalisation of its health management systems, and ensuring that Covid-19 Assessment Centres are prepared and stocked with Paxlovid.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) December 27, 2022
WHO first reported the rise in China's Covid cases on December 21.
4. This is also despite reports claiming that hospitals in China are still overwhelmed by a surge in Covid cases.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) December 27, 2022
China's National Health Commission stopped publishing daily Covid cases and death numbers on Dec 25. It did not provide and explanation for its decision.
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Additionally, surveillance for Covid-19 will also include testing samples of wastewater from planes coming from China — where they will be sent for PCR test and genome sequencing if tested positive for Covid-19.#Malaysia #News #covid19 #vaccine #health #MoH #china #travel pic.twitter.com/6y9GbuCM3t
— Malay Mail (@malaymail) December 30, 2022
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