
jessong
3 years
Suspected case on MySejahtera but vaccine appointment coming up
Hi, I was notified to be a casual contact on MySejahtera on 22 May 2021. After 10 days (31 May 2021), I started experiencing slight fever up till today (2 June 2021). No other symptoms besides mild fever around 37.4 degrees. I answered ‘yes’ to one of the health assessment questions in MySejahtera app and my status changed to Suspected case. The problem I am facing is that I have Astrazeneca vaccination appointment coming up this Saturday (5 June 2021). What shall I do? I tried calling all KKM hotlines multiple times but they are out of reach.

Dr Nur Syuhada binti Zulkifli,
3 years
Greetings! Thank you for your questions.
From the question and statement you gave on the above section, your status was changed to Suspected Case and you are having slight fever until today, is this correct ? let me know if this is not your concern.
For your information, the symptoms you are facing can be caused by viral infection such as common cold.
Other causes includes:
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Inflammation
Some serious conditions include:
- Coronavirus infection
- Bacterial or viral infection
- Dengue fever
Symptoms to look out for Suspected case in COVID-19 infection:
- fever (37.5°C or higher) or history of fever (night sweats, chills)
- cough
- shortness of breath (difficulty breathing).
- runny nose
- loss of taste
- loss of smell
- sore throat
I would highly recommend you to speak with our doctor via teleconsultation who can assess your symptoms and offer further advice.
Or you can contact the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC). Other than that, do practice good hand hygiene and wear your face mask in public.
CPRC contact:
0388810200
+60178429454
cprc@moh.gov.my
We hope this answers your questions. Thank You
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