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‘Aggressive’ action needed in Southeast Asia to stop coronavirus: WHO

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March 18, 2020
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‘Aggressive’ action needed in Southeast Asia to stop coronavirus: WHO

NEW DELHI: The World Health Organization called for "aggressive" action in Southeast Asia to combat the fast-spreading coronavirus, warning on Tuesday (Mar 17) that some countries were heading towards community transmission of the deadly disease.

Infections have soared across the region in recent weeks, forcing several countries to introduce drastic measures ranging from closing their borders to foreign arrivals and imposing nighttime curfews to closing schools and cancelling sports events.

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There are concerns that weaker public health care systems in many Southeast Asian countries will be unable to cope with a major outbreak.

"We need to immediately scale up all efforts to prevent the virus from infecting more people," said Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO's regional director.

"More clusters of virus transmission are being confirmed. While this is an indication of an alert and effective surveillance, it also puts the spotlight on the need for more aggressive and whole of society efforts to prevent further spread of COVID-19," she said.

"We clearly need to do more, and urgently."

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Malaysia has the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia with 673 cases, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

READ: Malaysia reports 2 COVID-19 deaths, including one from mosque gathering: Health minister

Many of the country's infections have been linked to a global Islamic event held last month and attended by almost 20,000 people.

On Monday, the prime minister announced a ban on Malaysians travelling overseas.

READ: Malaysia bars citizens from going overseas, foreigners from entering country for 2 weeks to curb COVID-19 spread

Singh said simple measures such as washing hands and social distancing were "critical" in the fight against the virus and could "substantially reduce transRead More – Source

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NEW DELHI: The World Health Organization called for "aggressive" action in Southeast Asia to combat the fast-spreading coronavirus, warning on Tuesday (Mar 17) that some countries were heading towards community transmission of the deadly disease.

Infections have soared across the region in recent weeks, forcing several countries to introduce drastic measures ranging from closing their borders to foreign arrivals and imposing nighttime curfews to closing schools and cancelling sports events.

Advertisement

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There are concerns that weaker public health care systems in many Southeast Asian countries will be unable to cope with a major outbreak.

"We need to immediately scale up all efforts to prevent the virus from infecting more people," said Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO's regional director.

"More clusters of virus transmission are being confirmed. While this is an indication of an alert and effective surveillance, it also puts the spotlight on the need for more aggressive and whole of society efforts to prevent further spread of COVID-19," she said.

"We clearly need to do more, and urgently."

Advertisement

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Malaysia has the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia with 673 cases, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

READ: Malaysia reports 2 COVID-19 deaths, including one from mosque gathering: Health minister

Many of the country's infections have been linked to a global Islamic event held last month and attended by almost 20,000 people.

On Monday, the prime minister announced a ban on Malaysians travelling overseas.

READ: Malaysia bars citizens from going overseas, foreigners from entering country for 2 weeks to curb COVID-19 spread

Singh said simple measures such as washing hands and social distancing were "critical" in the fight against the virus and could "substantially reduce transRead More – Source

channel news asia

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