Don’t fear going back to work, Covid-19 survivors told

Don’t fear going back to work, Covid-19 survivors told

MMA chief says the risk of reinfection is low if discharged patients take good care of themselves

Passengers in an MRT train on the first day of work on May 4 after nearly two months of lockdown.
PETALING JAYA:
The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has advised recovered Covid-19 patients against letting the fear of reinfection prevent them from going back to work or resuming other normal activities.

MMA president Dr N Ganabaskaran told FMT there was no call for paranoia although he took note of a World Health Organization (WHO) statement that it is possible for a survivor to get infected again.

“There is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from Covid-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection,” WHO recently said.

Ganabaskaran said a recovered patient should be able to resume work unless advised to take a rest after being discharged.

However, he advised survivors going back to work to observe good hygiene, practise social distancing and wear masks.

He added that a healthy diet, physical exercise and good sleep were important in boosting the immune system.

He also said recovered patients should disclose their medical history to their employers.

“However, if they have not been infected before but have come into contact with a known Covid-19 positive case or a person under investigation, they should be responsible by being upfront with their employer and immediately go to a public healthcare facility to be tested.”

Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah recently said that there had been no case of reinfection.

He spoke of a few cases of discharged patients showing weak positives, but said retesting had found these were due to virus shedding.

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