AMM calls for consistency

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PETALING JAYA: The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia (AMM) has urged the government to enforce a targeted enhanced movement control order (MCO) in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor rather than a statewide conditional MCO.

As of Oct 12, two of the nine districts in Selangor were green zones, with six of them being yellow zones. Within those six yellow zone districts, 26 out of 41 subdistricts do not have any active Covid-19 cases.

“Certain red zones in Sabah have been under targeted enhanced MCO since Sept 28, while the same was enacted in Klang, Selangor on Oct 9. “Outdoor activities are important for maintaining both mental and physical health during the pandemic. A global survey on Covid-19’s impact on people’s behaviour found that 44% of Malaysians felt their mental wellness declined, while 56% of Malaysians reported having done less physical activity during the MCO period.

 

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