Abstract

In December 2019, pneumonia of unknown cause jolted Wuhan city of Hubei province in China, spread across Asia and the world like wildfire, and, by the end of January 2020,...

Highlights

  • February and early March, localised the temperatures at the entry point clusters began to emerge in Malaysia, of residences, supermarkets and food and within weeks, Malaysia recorded the stores

  • In a study done by a Singapore research agency, Malaysia is ranked fourth in the world out of 105 countries in terms of people’s satisfaction with the government's efforts in dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak.[12]

  • By 10 May 2020, from 1178 zones around the country, only 0.34% are in red zones, which is a signal of Malaysian victory against COVID-19

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Introduction

February and early March, localised the temperatures at the entry point clusters began to emerge in Malaysia, of residences, supermarkets and food and within weeks, Malaysia recorded the stores. Since the emergence of tine, the outbreak of COVID-19 not COVID-19, the Malaysian government only caused health concerns and has taken serious comprehensive and had severe impact on the Malaysian nationwide measures set by the WHO.

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