Health

‘Are You Positive For COVID-19? You Can Just Stay Home If…’ – MOH

We all know that the COVID-19 virus still exists and most states in Malaysia have already started the Movement Control Order (MCO). Malaysians are advised to always abide by the SOP that has been set by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) to reduce COVID-19 cases from continuing to increase.

However, what about those who are positive for the virus? What can be done? If you are positive for COVID-19, this does not always mean that you should be quarantined at quarantine centers provided throughout Malaysia.

According to a post by MOH on Facebook, those who are positive for COVID-19 may be suitable to sit at home if they meet the following criteria:

  • You do not experience any symptoms or just mild symptoms of COVID-19
  • You are not part of the high-risk group
  • Have a suitable care-taker
  • Able to self-isolate at home (no shared rooms or having a crowded house)
  • Can be contacted anytime through the phone

Source: MOH

Adib Mohd

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