gary1212のブログ : マレーシア、イポーでの生活。

滞在期間がマレーシア以外の時も 含んでいます。

マレーシア-イポー長期滞在生活での日常での出来事を書いてます。

ブログの目的は、もっぱら自分自身用の日記です。

不特定多数の方に情報を早く正確に伝達したい というつもりでは全く書いていません。

このためローカルの友人からもらった情報で、それが不確実な情報でも 私が関心を持ったものは 書いています。

繰り返しますが 読者のみなさんへの確実/正確/迅速な情報提供をしたい と思って書いているのではありません。

それじゃ困る と思う方は どうぞ 読まないでください。

よしなに。

マレーシアの医療崩壊リスクのレベル感  ( ventilators の数 ほか )

マレーシアの新聞記事には 感染者数とか レッドゾーン地区とか MCO内容及び違反逮捕者 などの記事内容が多い。


その一方で 医療崩壊を心配するような記事は出ていない。


この点については何か 政府による情報統制でも出ているのだろうか、と思い ventilators  Malaysia で検索してみた。



そしたら こんな記事があった。 



マレーシアでも医療崩壊リスクが極めて大レベルなのか、中レベルなのか はこの記事を自分自身でしっかりと読んで 自己判断するしかない。







つまり 日本に帰国する方が安全なのか マレーシアに滞在継続する方が安全なのか は医療崩壊リスクのレベルも慎重に比較考慮して 自己判断/自己責任 で決定するしかない。


現時点では 日本 と マレーシア がオーバーシュートになるのかどうかを見守ることしか できない。


とりあえずは クレジットカードの利用付帯保険を アクティベートさせた。



マレーシアでは クルーズ船を臨時病棟 として利用するなんてことは 多分 検討外なんだろうなぁ。





なお、4/6 (新聞記事date )での ventilators の使用状況は以下のとおりだ。



Currently, 102 patients are being treated at intensive care units (ICU), with 54 of them requiring the use of ventilators.




その他の新聞記事 ( フロントライン:医療前線関連 )




( 以下のシンガポールの新聞記事(3月17日)はリンクがなぜか貼れないので 記事のコピーを添付)


Coronavirus: Malaysia medical group asks for more 'urgency' by ministries to help govt



PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has urged various ministries and government agencies to show "urgency and seriousness" in helping to combat the spread of the coronavirus, including disseminating information and tracking down suspected patients.


"Covid-19 containment is a collective responsibility of all the ministries and ministers, not just the Health Ministry," association president Dr N. Ganabaskaran said in a statement on Monday (March 16). "We urge all the newly minted ministers to show some level of urgency and seriousness in handling this national issue."


Meanwhile, Universiti Malaya's dean of the faculty of medicine, Prof Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman, asked people to stay put wherever they are for the next two weeks, and not use the government's move to restrict movement by rushing back to their kampungs (hometowns and villages) for a holiday.


"No, the answer is No. Stay put wherever you are," she said in a tweet on Tuesday. "The whole idea of this Restricted Movement Order is to... restrict movement... to minimise human contact that can spread the virus. Social distancing is the fancy term for it."


The MMA said the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) needs to ensure there is enough personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers following the rise in Covid-19 cases.


The statement was issued just before Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin late on Monday announced measures to control the movement of residents nationwide to tackle the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.


Under the order, effective from Wednesday to March 31, travel will be restricted, with Malaysian citizens barred from travelling overseas and tourists denied entry into the country.


MMA's Dr Ganabaskaran said while the Health Ministry and its personnel have been working around the clock due to the virus outbreak, other ministries have yet to play their part.


"There has been an acute shortage of PPE for healthcare workers, especially in the private sector, hence KPDNHEP should play an important role in making sure there is sufficient supply.


"Many other countries have ordered their local manufacturers to support the local market first, while we were informed a decision was made but not implemented," he said.


He urged the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) to play a role in screening the participants of an Islamic mass gathering at Masjid Jamek Sri Petaling, as the participants ran into the thousands.


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"It must be noted that the Health Ministry has limited powers when it comes to enforcement.


"Nadma should work and assist the ministry in tracking and screening the 14,500 Malaysian participants, even if it means mobilising the army," he added.


The MMA, which represents professionals in the medical sector, said all ministries should jump in to support the Health Ministry in this time of crisis.


The association urged the communications ministry to conduct appropriate health messaging to reach out to more Malaysians, "to allay fears, prevent panic and make sure all Malaysians know exactly what to do".


"The sudden rise in Covid-19 cases with 190 newly reported cases (as of Sunday, March 15) traced back to the tabligh gathering should have raised the alarm on the importance of social distancing.


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"Yet we have noticed certain ministries have ignored the advice given by the Prime Minister (Muhyiddin Yassin) and continue to hold large gatherings," Dr Ganabaskaran said.


"There must only be one voice and one direction from the top with the political will to decree what will keep Malaysians and their families safe and healthy as we fight this together," he added.




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