He said the current situation in the state required a different approach and in conjunction with other actions that can stop the spread of Covid-19.
Dzulkefly stressed that a lockdown period of two weeks was not enough to truly stop the spread of the virus, especially clusters involving multiple generations of infections.
"Besides that, the use of digital applications should be optimised to detect close contacts and reduce the burden of frontliners, especially with regards to the paperwork while treating patients," he said.
He also suggested that the first vaccination dose should be administered to as many people as possible by delaying the phase of administering the second dose.
"If we concentrate on giving the first dose of vaccine to as many as we can, we will immediately reach the level of herd immunity, as the second dose acts as a booster to the first dose," he said.