Health system at ‘breaking point’ from Covid-19, says Muhyiddin
Published on: Monday, January 11, 2021
By: FMT
100% of beds in ICU units are in use at Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Universiti Malaya Medical Centre, the prime minister said. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has warned that the public healthcare system is at “breaking point” in the face of a worsening Covid-19 crisis.
In a televised address this evening, Muhyiddin said health ministry facilities can no longer cope with over 2,000 new cases a day.
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Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Universiti Malaya Medical Centre had reached 100% usage of beds in intensive care units, while in Sungai Buloh, it has reached 83%.”
ICU bed usage for Covid-19 patients in Perak, Selangor, Melaka, Terengganu and Sarawak had surpassed 70%.
He said the 15 Covid-19 hospitals had filled over 70% of beds for non-intensive care.
“At this point in time there are more than 1,450 medical frontliners who have been infected or have to undergo quarantine and cannot serve.”
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Muhyiddin said flooding in several states and the increase in cases has made it difficult to mobilise resources among states and increase the number of ICU beds for critical patients.
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“Our healthcare system is at breaking point.”
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In his address, Muhyiddin also announced a movement control order for five states, the federal territories, and a ban on interstate travelling.