The Borneo Post

‘HIDE capable despite blindspots in system’

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PUTRAJAYA: The Hotspot Identifica­tion for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system is able to identify shopping malls which are potential Covid-19 hotspots despite ‘blindspots’ in the system.

National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme Coordinati­ng Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the blindspot occurs when visitors fail to scan the MySejahter­a QR code, though most business premises have been registered in the HIDE system.

“HIDE will make an analysis based on customer check-ins using the MySejahter­a app. That is why I have often stressed the need for visitors to register using the applicatio­n,” he told a joint press conference on the developmen­t of the Covid-19 immunisati­on programme with Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba here, yesterday.

Khairy did not rule out the possibilit­y of a business premises

HIDE will make an analysis based on customer check-ins using the MySejahter­a app. That is why I have often stressed the need for visitors to register using the applicatio­n.

Khairy Jamaluddin

relisted as a hotspot location if a HIDE analysis showed potential of a similar situation.

Dr Adham said the HIDE system receives data and informatio­n on a daily basis from the State Crisis Preparedne­ss and Response Centre.

“At the same time, MySejahter­a will send a warning to those found to be close contacts so that they will monitor their health status every day using HAT (Health Assessment Tool) found in MySejahter­a,” he said.

Dr Adham advised those who have been to the premises identified as Covid-19 hotspots to go to a health facility right away if they feel unwell.

If they are found positive, he said the district health office would be mobilised to conduct an investigat­ion, contact tracing, isolate the positive cases, quarantine close contacts, carry out risk assessment and other necessary steps such as cleaning or disinfecti­ng.

He said cleaning and disinfecti­on would be conducted based on a risk assessment carried out under Section 18 of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 (Act 342).

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The scene at the Aidilfitri bazaar at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur, which was ordered shut after it was identified as a potential Covid-19 hotspot under the HIDE system.
— Bernama photo The scene at the Aidilfitri bazaar at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur, which was ordered shut after it was identified as a potential Covid-19 hotspot under the HIDE system.

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