Covid-19 outbreak seems to be more unpredictable than our politics. It’s better to be safe while you travel.
The Wuhan Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak is looming and Malaysia has seen a massive spike in the number of cases. It seems like the outbreak is more unpredictable than our politics and we hope that all our frontline health workers stay safe as they battle the outbreak for the safety of all Malaysians. Here’s to our health workers🙇‍♀️. While it seems like traveling on public transport is unavoidable for many and crowded places like public transport can be a bit of risk for infection, there are huge efforts done by our public transport operators to ensure all passengers are safe.
We had gathered some tips to make commuting better in light of recent events.
1) Wear a mask whenever you’re commuting.Â
Of course, many still wear the mask wrongly which may compromise the protection of these wonderful masks do for you. Do check out this Wikihow article on way to properly wear your mask.
2) Make personal hygiene top priority
Wash your hands frequently. It is proven to help reduce the risk of infection. If you want something on the go, get a bottle of hand sanitizers.
3) Call in sick if you’re feeling unwell. An extra day off work and keep your colleagues’ infection-free
 Don’t let the nasty virus multiply while you go back to the office when you’re unwell. After all, why not spare that extra day to yourself for quality rest and give yourself time to recover?
4) Drink a lot of water, lots of it
As Asian moms like to say. Ah boy/girl you feel not well then drink more water ahhh.
5) Sneeze or cough it onto your sleeve instead of your hand.
Lesser chance of you transmitting the nasty virus to your friends or colleagues by hand contact when you sneeze or cough it onto your sleeve.
You ride, Moovit guides!