Health experts call for Covid prevention measures to be beefed up
With China reopening its borders on January 8 amid a Covid-19 outbreak, local health experts are of the view that stricter border measures, coupled with increasing booster shots, are the best way to protect Malaysians. – EPA pic, January 5, 2023.
PUTRAJAYA should beef up Covid-19 prevention measures at international entry points to prevent a new outbreak in the country, health experts said. With China reopening its borders on January 8, the experts were of the view that stricter border measures, coupled with increasing booster shots, would be the best way to protect Malaysians from another spike in cases.
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