KUALA LUMPUR: The potential of the short messaging service (SMS) platform utilised by the National Security Council (NSC) must be maximised to promote awareness on Covid-19 and offer guidance on what to do once a person tests positive, says Hannah Yeoh.
The Segambut MP said the platform could be used to teach family members or parents on measures that could be taken if one of their family members tested positive. They can give guidelines on whether their children should be tested, how long they should be quarantined, whether they need to wear a (quarantine) bracelet, as well as how to perform online Covid-19 Assessment Centre (CAC) tests.
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