Following the 2019-nCoV outbreak, JDT have been following the crisis' development from time to time.

To ensure all information received is correct, information and advice from the Malaysian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization are used as a reference.
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Just like other viral infections such as influenza, mumps and measles, the Malaysian Ministry of Health has provided a guideline on how to avoid the spreading of the 2019-nCoV virus.
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This guideline should be followed by JDT players and fans to ensure this dangerous virus can be contained.
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1. Avoid crowded public places

Rest at home if there's no specific need for you to visit public places until the condition is stable. This is to avoid being infected by the virus from those showing symptoms of being infected.
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2. Wear a face mask
A face mask should be worn in public places especially at airports, malls and so on. Surgical masks are sufficient, apart from N95. The blue side should be facing outwards while the softer side should face inwards.
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3. Wash hands regularly

Your hands must be washed regularly especially after coughing or sneezing, before and after meals, when hands are dirty, after using the toilet, and after coming into contact with animals. Use adequate amount of soap and water.
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4. Stay hygienic

Home and personal hygiene should be at a good level. Open the windows, avoid spitting in public areas, do not touch wild animals, avoid touching your nose when your hands are dirty and avoid eating raw food.
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If there are signs of fever, cough and flu, visit a doctor to get further treatment. The doctor will conduct a screening to check if you have been infected by the 2019-nCoV virus or not.
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This health information is provided by Dr. Abdul Razak Ahmad, team doctor of Johor Darul Ta'zim FC (JDT). Luaskan Kuasamu Johor.
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