An eBook of COVID-19: how Malaysia faced it first series

Mohamad Fadzil, Mohamad Najib and Ibrahim, Izleen and Mahar, Norpah and Raseli, Siti Sarah (2023) An eBook of COVID-19: how Malaysia faced it first series. APS Proceedings, 2 (1): 1. pp. 1-2. ISSN 003428568-X

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Abstract

The COVID-19 epidemic has spread to all countries in the world including Malaysia. COVID-19 is a coronavirus (CoV) that is dangerous, highly infectious, and attacks the human respiratory system. The tests that are conducted to detect the COVID-19 virus are the molecule test (PCR) and antigen test (RDT). To cope with the threat of this dangerous virus, Malaysia has set up a Special Committee on Ensuring Access to COVID-19 Vaccine Supply (JKJAV) to ensure all individuals in Malaysia get protection from vaccines and are safe from the COVID-19 virus. Accurate information also needs to be channelled to the community so that they can protect themselves and their families from COVID-19 infection. Therefore, an eBook is produced to collect information regarding the management of COVID-19 in Malaysia

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Item Type: Article
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Email / ID Num.
Mohamad Fadzil, Mohamad Najib
mohamadnajib@uitm.edu.my
Ibrahim, Izleen
izleen373@uitm.edu.my
Mahar, Norpah
norpah020@uitm.edu.my
Raseli, Siti Sarah
sitisarahraseli@uitm.edu.my
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine > Epidemics
Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > ZA Information resources (General) > Electronic information resource literacy
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kelantan > Machang Campus > Faculty of Information Management
Journal or Publication Title: APS Proceedings
ISSN: 003428568-X
Volume: 2
Number: 1
Page Range: pp. 1-2
Keywords: COVID-19 (disease), Government policy, Malaysia
Date: 5 January 2023
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/136716
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