In an article on the story of the life of a COVID19 patient in Malaysia in the Singapore Strait Times Newspaper, Professor Datuk Dr Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud was mentioned that he is worried about asymptomatic cases in the community. He said the many asymptomatic cases in the community is “a worry for us as this would make containment of the epidemic difficult without a Movement Control Order (MCO).” The movement curbs, implemented by the government since March 18, has definitely helped to halt the spread of Covid-19 as without the MCO, we had expected to see a lot more cases than we have seen so far.”
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