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Dr Adham: Daily COVID-19 cases could fall to 500 with continued SOP compliance

  • BY soyacincau
  • 15 March 2021
  • 5:46 pm
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The standard operating procedures (SOPs) to suppress COVID-19 have been successful in reducing the disease’s effective reproduction number (Rt) to 0.87, according to Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.

He said this was a drop from an Rt of 0.9 from two weeks ago and Malaysia could see new daily cases reach 500 soon with continued compliance.

He displayed a projection graph showing that such a drop in daily cases would be possible by May.

Kadar kebolehjangkitan Covid-19 atau Ro/Rt pada jangkaan mengikut kes seharian pada 14hb March 2021 untuk seluruh negara adalah 0.87.. Manakala pecahan mengikut negeri adalah seperti di lampiran. pic.twitter.com/87nrUlgaVB

— Noor Hisham Abdullah (@DGHisham) March 14, 2021

“However, if SOPs are not complied with, the Rt is expected to increase again past 1.0, along with the number of daily cases,” he said during a press conference in Putrajaya today.

Dr Adham also revealed that today, 11 districts in peninsula Malaysia have achieved green zone status — signifying zero COVID-19 cases in the area — compared to the six green zone districts on February 28.

Sarawak, meanwhile, has seen a decrease of green zone districts, from 13 to eight. During the same period, Sabah recorded two green zones.

COVID-19 infection rates have been on a general decline since February this year, after the highest daily case record of 5,728 was seen on January 31.

Also, COVID-19 patients are recovering at a higher rate compared to new cases every day, with 1,354 new cases and 1,782 recoveries recorded yesterday. — Malay Mail

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