Maintain three lines of protection to prevent spike in Covid-19, says China's experts


From left to right: Chinese political attache Zhang Chao, Dr Li Jun, Dr Wen Miaoyun and Dr Sun Jiufeng speaking during the interview at the Chinese embassy here on Saturday (May 2).-Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) Malaysia must safeguard its transportation hubs, hospitals and community to prevent an exponential surge in Covid-19 cases after the conditional movement control order (MCO) kicks in on Monday (May 4), according to China’s medical experts.

They said these three lines of protection are vital to prevent infections from spiking after being brought under control.

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