The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maintain regular daily routine, avoid psychologi­cal distress during MCO

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KUALA LUMPUR: A good coping mechanism, especially during the nationwide Movement Control Order (MCO), is needed to avoid long term psychologi­cal impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Malaysian Psychiatri­c Associatio­n secretary Dr Firdaus Abdul Ghani said thus the public is advised to maintain a regular daily routine and a healthy and well-balanced eating habit while staying indoors.

“Exercise regularly, get adequate sleep, minimise caffeine intake and avoid alcohol, cigarettes and drugs. In fact, this would be a good time to stop smoking.

“Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, listening to music and progressiv­e muscle relaxation may help to lessen anxiety. Limiting media time by taking a break from watching, reading, or listening to news including on social media of the pandemic, may also be useful,” she said in a statement here yesterday.

Firdaus said they also could stay in contact with their family and friends through phone or social media to avoid social isolation, and plan for activities to be done together or online-learning that could contribute positively on mental health.

For children, she suggested creating a schedule for learning and relaxing activities to help them cope with the stress being at home all the time.

“Answer questions and share facts about Covid-19 in a way that your child or teen can understand. Reassure your children on their safety and the precaution­s that they need to practice,” she said. –

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