14/6/2021-Covid-19: Nine of those who died today had no underlying medical conditions

https://www.msn.com/en-my/news/national/covid-19-nine-of-those-who-died-today-had-no-underlying-medical-conditions/ar-AAL1CpD?ocid=winp1taskbar

KUALA LUMPUR: Nine out of the 60 patients who died from Covid-19 today had no records of medical conditions.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the youngest patient without any medical condition who died was 50 years old, while the oldest patient was 98.

“Amongst the nine, three of them were Brought in Dead cases. They comprised one in Selangor and two in Kelantan,” he said in a statement today.

Out of the total 60 deaths reported today, 18 are from Selangor, Johor (nine), Kuala Lumpur (eight), Negri Sembilan (seven), Sarawak (six) and Labuan (four).

Penang and Kelantan recorded two each, while Sabah, Terengganu, Perak, and Melaka recorded one death each.

The youngest who died from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours is a 34-year-old woman from Labuan who had diabetes, asthma and obesity.

A majority of the deceased also suffered from diabetes and high blood pressure, he said.

The death toll in Malaysia due to Covid-19 stands at 3,968.

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VIDEO CARA MELUPUSKAN PELITUP MUKA (FACE MASK) DENGAN BETUL

Pemakaian pelitup muka telah menjadi gaya hidup norma baharu sejak Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan (PKP) dilaksanakan. Namun, sejauh manakah kita sebagai pengguna mengambil langkah keselamatan bagi mengendalikan pelitup muka yang telah digunakan?

Jangan ambil mudah cara melupuskan pelitup muka. Jadilah pengguna yang bertanggungjawab dengan mengikuti tujuh langkah mudah di dalam video ini.

Justeru, dengan usaha kita bersama, kita mampu untuk mewujudkan persekitaran yang lebih baik serta dapat mengelakkan penyebaran virus Covid-19.

Hidup Matiku: Cara Melupuskan Face Mask

Marilah kita bersama menonton video ini dan semoga perkongsian ini bermanfaat untuk kita semua.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RP-POwfd7FMj8clseCdnaZDOKHQm9H72/view

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#kebersihanbersama
#kesejahteraanstaf

ATOMY MALAYSIA

SIRI 1 –  PENGENALAN ATOMY MALAYSIA

ORANG MALAYSIA YANG BELUM KENALI ATOMY

Terpanggil untuk meneliti GURUH ATOMY yang sibuk diperkenalkan oleh rakan-rakan. Seronok juga mencari kefahaman agar diri TERJAGA GITEW..Jangan Masuk tanpa memahami kan?. InsyaAllah kita BACA dan CUBA guna PRODUCT ATOMY..Masa ada enam (6) bulan setelah bergelar ‘MEMBER’ untuk mencari kefahaman agar YAKIN untuk teruskan BERSAMANYA.

Pembacaan bermula dari penulisan sahabat di July 2016, di mana bermula Syarikat ATOMY Malaysia ingin ditubuhkan. Tengok Video berikut yang dikeluarkan tahun 2015 oleh Atomy USA menjelaskan keupayaan ATOMY di sana.

NAK CERITA ATOMY 2016…. Perkongsian pada Saturday, July 23, 2016

Perniagaan 100% Pasaran Global bersama Atomy Malaysia, subsidiari Atomy Korea iaitu satu Syarikat Gergasi MultiNasional yang kini sudah bertapak di 7 buah negara dan sedang dalam rangka ke 38 buah negara sebelum ke ratusan negara lagi di dunia. Ketika laman ini disediakan, Atomy Malaysia belum pun dilancarkan. Atomy Malaysia Sdn Bhd telah pun didaftarkan dengan SSM malah permohonan semua lesen berkaitan juga telah pun dibuat sejak akhir tahun dulu. Bagaimana pun tarikh pelancaran Atomy Malaysia dijadualkan pada September 2016 sebelum ia menembusi pasaran Thailand akhir tahun ini (Dec 2016), Vietnam (2017) dan banyak lagi negara di Asia termasuk Indonesia (2018) sebelum ianya ke negara negara di Amerika Selatan dan benua lain.

Dengan kata lain tahun 2016, mendapat peluang sangat awal dan anda mempunyai banyak ruang serta masa untuk mengatur masa depan dalam mencorakkan taraf kewangan anda. Pastikan anda membaca dan memahami betul betul setiap maklumat agar anda tidak tercicir peluang yang terbaik, murah, mudah yang amat jarang hadir selama ini.

 Adakah Atomy sebuah syarikat MLM?.

Jawapannya “Ya”.

Tetapi Atomy bukan sembarangan syarikat MLM seperti yang pernah anda kenal atau sertai sebelum dan selama ini. Jadi apa sebenarnya Atomy dan apa uniknya dengan syarikat MLM ini?. Anda tentu pernah ke mini market atau ke supermarket bukan?. Apabila anda memasuki mini market atau supermarket, anda tidak perlu membayar apa-apa bukan?. Dan di dalam kedua premis itu anda bebas berbelanja dan membeli apa saja barangan keperluan harian anda, tanpa tekanan, tanpa paksaan oleh sesiapa. Banyak barangan keperluan harian boleh dibeli di mini market atau di supermarket berkenaan. Anda bebas masuk ke premis itu sekadar untuk “window shopping” dan bebas berbelanja ke atas apa saja barang keperluan harian bila anda rasa perlu untuk membelinya. Tiada bayaran masuk dikenakan dan tiada yuran apa pun yang perlu anda bayar bukan?

Atomy adalah umpama mini market dan supermarket tersebut. Bezanya Atomy adalah Online Mini Market atau Online Supermarket di mana anda boleh “shopping” apa saja seperti mana anda berurusan di dua premis di atas tadi.

 Anda boleh menyertai Atomy PERCUMA, tiada apa apa yuran atau kos tersembunyi yang dikenakan. Setelah menjadi ahli (PERCUMA), lalu anda bebas membeli apa saja barangan keperluan harian diri dan keluarga anda di Atomy. Atau anda boleh saja sekadar intai intai dulu apa yang ada dan boleh membelinya kemudian nanti. Berbelanjalah mengikut kehendak anda. Tidak ada tekanan dan tidak ada paksaan apa apa.

Online Learning Implementation-UTM

All related documents can be found in the link below

olc.utm.my

https://olc.utm.my/how-to-teach-online/

New:

Update Taklimat OL COVID-19 (Perubahan Tarikh Mid Sem)

PANDUAN PELAKSANAAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA BERKUATKUASA MULAI 18 MAC 2020 HINGGA 31 MAC 2020 (Pekeliling Pentadbiran 15/2020)

GUIDELINE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTRICTED MOVEMENT ORDER UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA EFFECTIVE FROM 18 MARCH 2020 UNTIL 31 MARCH 2020 (English Version Guidelines)

UTM ONLINE LEARNING GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Online Learning Plan Template (Supplement to the Course Information (CI) and to be attached with available CI).

29 Mac 2020: Taklimat Garis Panduan Pembelajaran dalam Talian semasa COVID-19

Slaid Pembentangan Taklimat Penyelarasan Pelaksanaan P&P Sem 1 2020/2021

Video Langkah Pencegahan Penularan Wabak COVID-19 untuk Pelaksanaan P&P – will be updated

HEP UTMKL – We CARE

إنَّا ِللهِ وإنَّا إلَيْهِ رَاجِعُوْن
Terkejut di pagi jumaat yang mulia, seorang pelajar datang ke pejabat dengan sedih hati, pelajar juga merupakan kategori B40..katanya Dr ..rumah saya di kampung terbakar mlam tadi, 100% total loss..mengalir air mata. Ditenangkan dengan menyatakan akan sebaiknya bantu beliau. Nak pulang emak sdang menumpang sekarang di rumah saudara pula, takut lagi menambahkan beban ?
Heputmkl Utmkl

memberi bantuan segera dlm RM200 atas sumbangan persendirian dan terus referkan pada Dr Fathi Pusat Islam UTMKL untuk turut membantu meringankan bebanan adik syafiq ini. Adik syafiq ini sgt rapat dengan hep dan suka beraktiviti dan dikenali oleh kawan2nya.

Moga Allah kurniakan kekuatan buat beliau dan keluarga. Semoga Allah memudahkan segalanya.
Hal Ehwal Pelajar UTMKL

WORKING AFTER POST MCO- COVID 19

GENERAL INFO : RETURN TO WORK
In the time of the current COVID-19 Pandemic and until there is a definitive treatment or vaccine that can protect us from the SARS-CoV 2 infection that is the cause for the COVID19 infection, we need to maintain infection control practices that help to reduce transmission. Any action should be based on the key principles of Occupational Safety and Health.
General return to work protocol are as follows:
i. There should be workplace protocols in place that includes disease surveillance and prevention of the spread of infection.
ii. All employers to screen staff on a daily basis for symptoms of Covid-19, including a symptom check as well as temperature assessment.
iii. All employees to use appropriate protective equipment especially where social distancing is not possible. An appropriate mask should be worn in all public places and during work.
iv. Work environment and surfaces need to be cleaned on a regular basis or at least twice daily.
v. Hand disinfectants and/or hand washing facilities with soap should be made available for all workers and visitors.
vi. Stringent social distancing measures should be implemented in the workplace. Provide and ensure employees have space to be at least one meter apart.
vii. If a company provide accommodation for its workers, the above measures should be implemented at the place of accommodation.
TQVM to HEPKL TEAM for the help – to ready the office for post MCO return to work
thank you and thank you

UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS – JOURNEY HOME DURING MCO

UNIVERSITIES have prepared the necessary action plans to help stranded students get back to their hometowns. Proper SOP must be established to arrange for buses and flights that will ferry the students to their respective drop-off points. A tight schedule for the movement has been established and the university has conducted a survey among the students on important information such as the destination and appropriate mode of movement. Movement guidelines have also been prepared to ensure that movement proposals are in full compliance with any decision made by the authorities. All of us will fall in line to ensure that the welfare, well-being and safety of the students are maintained.

The students have been staying at their residential colleges located within each respective campus for almost five weeks, which is two cycles (of 14-days quarantine). As far as the decision to go back or continue to stay on campus, there are factors being considered by students like – Internet connectivity, the situation back home, the safety of their families and etc., coordination is very crucial because there are so many things involved, including conditions and approval from relevant authorities that need to be considered and complied with before the students safely arrive to their families. Representative from each family would be present at identified police district headquarters to pick up the students or student who would not be picked up by their family members upon arrival, government agency representatives would send them home.

Finally on 27 April 2020 UTMKL has made its first trip to northern states in 3 buses that had been disinfected. In UTMKL from 27 April to 20 May 2020, HEPKL has organised 11 trips involving 284 students. This included Sabahan and Sarawakian students :-). 

Thank you to all as task involving multiple agencies and partners working in collaboration in ensuring the safe return of the students to their loved ones…LOVE you ALL

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Covid-19: Individual action more important than government action

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https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/health/2020/03/16/individual-action-more-important-than-government-action-in-covid-19#cxrecs_s

How individuals respond to government advice on preventing the spread of Covid-19 will be at least as important, if not more so, than government action.This is according to a commentary published in The Lancet journal on March 9 (2020) from researchers at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, and Utrecht University and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands.

Professor Deirdre Hollingsworth from Oxford’s Big Data Institute said: “Completely preventing infection and mortality is not possible, so this is about mitigation.“Our knowledge and understanding of Covid-19 will change over time, as will the response.“High quality data collection and analysis will form an essential part of the control effort.“Government communication strategies to keep the public informed will be absolutely vital.”Social distancing is currently the most important measure, with an individual’s behaviour key.This includes early self-isolation and quarantine, seeking remote medical advice, and not attending large gatherings or going to crowded places.

The virus seems to largely affect older people and those with existing medical conditions, so targeted social distancing may be most effective.Government actions will be important, including banning large events such as football matches; closing workplaces and schools where Covid-19 has been identified; and making sure that good diagnostic facilities and remotely-accessed advice, like telephone helplines, are widely available.Ensuring the provision of specialist healthcare is also vital.The researchers warn, however, that large-scale measures may only be of limited effect without individual responsibility.

All measures, of course, will have an economic impact, and some stricter measures, such as shutting down entire cities as seen in Wuhan, China, may be less effective in Western democracies.The aim of these measures is to slow the spread of the virus and avoiding a huge peak in the number of new infections.This can avoid overwhelming health services, keep the impact on the economy to within manageable levels, and effectively buy more time to develop and manufacture effective vaccines and treatments.

Imperial College’s Prof Sir Roy Anderson said: “Governments need to decide on the main objectives of mitigation: is it minimising morbidity and associated mortality, avoiding an epidemic peak that overwhelms healthcare services, keeping the effects on the economy within manageable levels, or flattening the epidemic curve to wait for vaccine development and manufacture on scale and antiviral drug therapies? “We point out they cannot achieve all of these, so choices must be made.”The researchers highlight that wider support for healthcare services and workers is vital.

Containing the spread of an infectious disease relies on keeping the reproduction number (R0) – the number of people infected by each infected person – below 1, where the pathogen will eventually die out.If R0 rises above 1, i.e. each infected person infects more than one other person, the pathogen will spread.Early data from China suggests that the R0 for Covid-19 could be as high as 2.5, implying that in an uncontained outbreak, 60% of the population could be infected.However, with Covid-19, it is not currently clear how long it takes for an infected person to become infectious to others, the duration of infectiousness, the fatality rate, and whether and for how long people are infectious before symptoms appear.It is also not currently clear if there are cases without symptoms.

It currently seems likely that the pandemic will spread more slowly than seasonal influenza and SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), but last longer, which has economic implications.Seasonal influenza is generally limited by warmer weather, but it is not known if this is the same for Covid-19, so monitoring is needed.Ongoing clinical research into treating seriously ill patients is also necessary.One of the main priorities for researchers and policymakers will be contact tracing, with models suggesting that 70% of people an individual has come into contact with will need to be traced to control the early spread of the disease.

The authors say other priorities include shortening the time from symptom onset to isolation, supporting home treatment and diagnosis, and developing strategies to deal with the economic consequences of extended absence from work.Prof Hans Heesterbeek from Utrecht’s Department of Population Health Sciences said: “Social distancing measures are societally and economically disruptive, and a balance has to be sought in how long they can be held in place.“The models show that stopping measures after a few months could lead to a new peak later in the year.“It would be good to investigate this further.”