The ministry is confident that Malaysia is dealingwith a "completely different situation" regards the Omicron wavedespite recording more than 10,000 new daily cases.
The ministry, by comparing five key indicators,demonstrated that COVID-19 vaccinations and booster jabs have helped reducehospitalisations, admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICU) and fatalities.
The five key indicators - vaccination rates, new dailycases, admissions to hospitals, ICU admissions and daily deaths - compared dataobtained from July 13, 2021, (Delta wave) with data from February 7, 2022.
The number of fully vaccinated individuals recorded aneight-fold increase - from 3,940,548 people on July 13 to 25,723,208 people onFebruary 7.
A total 12,473,139 individuals, or 54 percent of the total adults, have also receivedtheir booster jabs as of February 7.
Experts said honesty and transparency are the keys topreventing a major spread of COVID-19 in schools.
Associate Professor Dr Malina Osman, a public health specialist, emphasised on theneed for all quarters to be honest when returning to schools following thesurge in COVID-19 cases nationwide./.
VNA