Monday, April 27, 2020

MCO and beyond


The successful implementation of 3 stages of MCO had flattened the curve and moving toward the lifting of such measures. The government had not revealed any detail and apparently is at the drafting stage.
The South Korea had demonstrated a similar situation as in Malaysia during this Covid 19 rampage. A cool period which both countries shown a good control and later an outbreak due to a specific religious cluster leading to a massive uproar of figure. The advance in technology of South Korea had however enable them to produce rapid test kit, GPS + mobile phone tracking system which enable the authorities to track down the victims, suspects and contacts. Their daily cases had decreased steadily since earlier this month and approaching single digit recent 1 week.
Malaysia lacking of those tools had however maintained a good control and paving itself toward a similar path.
The price was a total lock down jeopardizing its economy and daily routine of its peoples. The problem Malaysia facing at the moment is producing a good exit strategic for MCO.
The key to the success of South Korea controlling the Covid19 was not the tools they have but the self awareness of its peoples.
As quoted by Eun A Jo in an article posted in THE DIPLOMAT:
While important, these governmental measures would not have been effective without the large-scale cooperation of the public, the imperative for which was painfully learned.”   
The painfully lesson of MERS in the 2015 causing many fatalities was due to withholding of information by the authority. The amendment of its infection control act had empowered the minister of health to collect essential data for contact tracing and also allow the public to assess crucial information regarding the spread of the disease.
It is a trust of both parties where violation of human right was definitely noted during the stage of pandemic.
The Malaysia had however lack of similar condition where people was not terrified by any plague like disease in the past 20 years. I remembered during my days as a house officer, the central part of Malaysia was haunted by the Nipah encephalitis. Initially it was considered as a JE outbreak but later it was proven otherwise. When I left Malaysia, SARS was terrorizing the Fareast; I remembered the KK I worked in had only 2 N95; which were the only PPE we had.
For all those years, my homeland has not been disturbed like what we had experiencing at the moment.
Well, it had been a good fight with the cooperation of the rakyat as the figure had been showing progression as time passed. However the challenge had only started as the exit strategy had to be implemented in a near duration.
The self awareness of rakyat is the most crucial part for the maintenance of the post MCO phase as China had shown the resurging of figure as they lifted the lock down. With more than 500+ arrest a day, our fellow rakyat will have to do better to ensure we had a smoother transition from the lock down.
The DG had however stressed on travel ban and it is a good news as our neighbor countries are not doing as well as we had so far.