* * * 2020.08.31 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 new Covid-19 cases, taking the number of total infections in the country to 9,340, says the Health Ministry.
The ministry also announced another fatality from the disease, raising the death toll to 127 as of Monday (Aug 31).
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) posted on Twitter that as of Aug 31, the number of new discharge cases was six, taking the number of cumulative discharge cases to 9,054 (96.9%).
He also revealed that there are 159 active cases being treated at the health facilities across the country, with six patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and four other cases requiring ventilator support.
Status terkini COVID-19 setakat 31 Ogos 2020
Jumlah discaj baru: 6
Jumlah kumulatif discaj: 9054 (96.9%)Jumlah kes baru; 6
Jumlah kumulatif: 9340
Jumlah kes aktif: 159Jumlah kematian: 1
Jumlah kumulatif kematian: 127 (1.36%)Jumlah kes di ICU: 6
Pesakit intubated: 4 pic.twitter.com/2YMWSX8lED— Noor Hisham Abdullah (@DGHisham) August 31, 2020
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* * * 2020.08.30 * * *
Malaysia recorded 17 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (Aug 30), bringing the total number of infections to 9,334 cases.
Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the 17 new cases, 15 were imported cases involving 11 Malaysians and four non-Malaysians.
They involved infections that happened abroad in India, Saudi Arabia and Japan.
Meanwhile, the two locally transmitted cases involved two Malaysians who were close contacts of Covid-19 patients in Selangor and Kedah.
There has been one more Covid-19 death, bringing the death toll to 126.
“The 126th death is case 9,290, a Malaysian male aged 75 with a history of diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart disease.
“He had no travel history. He started displaying symptoms such as cough and difficulty in breathing on Aug 7 and was admitted to Sultanah Bahiyah hospital in Kedah for pneumonia.
“He was discharged from the hospital on Aug 18, but suffered from cough and respiratory problems on Aug 21 and received treatment on Aug 24 at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah.
“The screening test showed that he was Covid-19 positive. His health condition deteriorated and he died on Aug 29 at 5.10pm,” Dr Noor Hisham said.
He also said 10 patients had recovered, with a total of 9,048 patients, or 96.9% out of the overall number of cases discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
There are currently 160 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities, with seven patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and five of them on ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.29 * * *
Malaysia recorded 11 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday (Aug 29), bringing the total number of infections to 9,317 cases.
Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the 11 new cases, 10 were imported cases involving six Malaysians and four non-Malaysians.
They were of infections that happened abroad in India, Indonesia and Qatar.
Meanwhile, the sole locally transmitted case involved a Malaysian who tested positive for the virus during a pre-surgery screening at the Sarawak General Hospital.
“There were no Covid-19 related deaths reported, keeping the death toll at 125 or 1.34% out of the total number of cases,” he said in a statement on Saturday.
Dr Noor Hisham also said eight patients had recovered, with a total of 9,038 patients, or 97% out of the overall number of cases discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
There are currently 154 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities, with eight patients in the intensive care units (ICU) and six of them on ventilator support.
The Health Ministry said the Terendak Camp’s military hospital in Melaka, along with the state Health department, are taking steps to address Covid-19 cases among its staff and patients.
Three Covid-19 cases have been detected at the hospital so far, comprising two found during pre-surgery screening and one staff member at the hospital.
The Health Ministry has said that risk assessment is being carried out among its staff members.
“Active case detection and screening among close contacts of the Covid-19 cases is being conducted.
“Instructions for home quarantine have also been given to the close contacts. For individuals who have severe respiratory symptoms, they will be referred to hospitals for isolation and further treatment,” Dr Noor Hisham said.
He added that as of Aug 29, as many as 109 people have been identified as close contacts to the Covid-19 positive cases and are awaiting their test results.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.28 * * *
Malaysia has confirmed 10 new Covid-19 cases, which included eight import cases and two local transmissions.
This brought the total number of cases in the country to 9,306 since the outbreak began, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement.
The imported cases involved a Malaysian and seven foreigners who were infected in India (seven cases) and the Philippines (one).
The two local transmissions involved one Malaysian in Kedah, who was detected from a screening on symptomatic cases, and a non-Malaysian who was among detainees at the Bukit Jalil immigration detention depot who was screened for the virus.
For the second day in a row, there are no cases from the Tawar cluster, which has 73 confirmed cases so far.
Malaysia also discharged 36 more patients, which means the total number of recoveries is 9,030, or at a rate of 97%.
The total number of active cases in the country is now at 151 cases.
Eight people are in intensive care units, with six of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported, which means the country’s death toll remained at 125 deaths, or 1.35% fatality rate.
The last time Malaysia saw a death case related to Covid-19 was July 31.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.27 * * *
Malaysia confirmed 5 new Covid-19 cases, which included three local transmissions and two import cases.
This brings the total number of cases in the country to 9,296 since the outbreak began, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
All the local cases involved Malaysians in Melaka, of which two were detected from screening conducted on pre-surgeries at the Terendak Camp military hospital.
Another case was detected from screening on symptomatic cases at the same hospital.
On the import cases, both were Malaysians who had returned from the Philippines and Egypt.
Malaysia also discharged 16 more patients, which means the total recovery is 8,994 or at a rate of 96.8%.
The total number of active cases in the country is now down to 177 cases.
Eight people have been admitted into intensive care units, with six of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported which means the country’s death toll remained at 125, or 1.35% of the fatality rate.
The last date Malaysia saw a death related to Covid-19 was July 31.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.26 * * *
Malaysia confirmed 6 new Covid-19 cases, which included five local transmissions and one import case, says the Health Ministry.
This brings the total number of cases in the country to 8,978 since the outbreak began.
In a press statement Wednesday (Aug 26), Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all five local cases were detected in Kedah.
Three of them were linked to the Tawar cluster, currently the biggest active cluster with 73 confirmed cases since August 12.
On the other two local transmissions, both were detected at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah in Alor Setar.
One was a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) patient, while another was confirmed following a screening on symptomatic patients.
Dr Noor Hisham said the sole import case involved a foreigner infected abroad who had arrived in the country from Singapore.
Malaysia also discharged seven more patients, which means the total number of recoveries is 8,978, or a rate of 96.6%.
The total number of active cases in the country is now at 188 cases.
Nine people have been admitted into intensive care units, with six of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported, which means the country’s death toll remains at 125 deaths, or a fatality rate of 1.35%.
The last Covid-19 related death in Malaysia was on July 31.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.25 * * *
Malaysia recorded 11 new Covid-19 cases Tuesday (Aug 25), with five cases attributed to the Tawar cluster in the northern states, says the Health Ministry.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all five new cases linked to the Tawar cluster were detected in Kedah following active case detection work by the ministry.
This brings the total number of cases related to the cluster to 70.
On the other local transmissions, two more were detected in Kedah, one in Selangor and one in Perlis.
There were two import cases involving one Malaysian returning from the Philippines and a foreigner arriving from Indonesia.
Cumulatively, Malaysia has had 9,285 cases since the outbreak began.
The country discharged six more patients, which means the total number of recoveries is 8,971, or at a rate of 96.62%.
The total number of active cases in the country is now up to 189 cases.
Eight people have been admitted into intensive care units, with six of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported which means the country’s death toll remained at 125 deaths, or 1.35% fatality rate.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.24 * * *
Seven new cases reported Monday (Aug 24), no new deaths.
Five out of seven new Covid-19 cases reported on Monday (Aug 24) in Malaysia were local transmissions detected in Sarawak, says the Health Ministry.
In a statement Monday, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the five cases, three involved foreigners while two were Malaysians.
“On the three non-Malaysians, two were detected from a screening conducted at their workplace. Both were asymptomatic and have been admitted to the Sarawak General Hospital (SGH).
“One case was detected following a screening done prior to the individual returning to his home country.
“As for the two Malaysians, one was also a case found due to screening held at the workplace. Another was detected from a screening before giving birth. All were asymptomatic and have been brought to SGH,” said Dr Noor Hisham in a statement.
Meanwhile, the country also recorded two import cases involving Malaysians returning from the Philippines and the United States.
Dr Noor Hisham also announced that the country discharged six more patients, which means the total number of recoveries is 8,965 or at a rate of 96.7%.
Cumulatively, Malaysia has had 9,274 cases since the outbreak began.
The total number of active cases in the country is now 184 cases.
Eight people have been admitted into intensive care units, with five of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported which means the country’s death toll remained at 125 deaths, or a fatality rate of 1.35%.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.23 * * *
Malaysia recorded 10 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (Aug 23), bringing the total number of infections to 9,267 cases, according to the Health Ministry.
Eight cases were imported, while two involved local transmissions.
Out of the eight cases, three are from Japan, three are from Indonesia, one is from the Maldives, and one is from Mexico, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a Facebook post on Sunday.
The three cases from Japan were detected in Sarawak, while two of the Indonesian cases were detected in Selangor and the remaining three cases involving an Indonesian, a person from the Maldives and a person from Mexico were detected in Kuala Lumpur.
Noor Hisham said of the 27 Alam cluster-linked individuals screened so far, seven had tested positive while 18 tested negative and two others were awaiting their results.
The Alam cluster was detected in an oil tanker in Bintulu when four positive cases were reported on Thursday (Aug 20
He added that contact tracing for the locally transmitted Tawar cluster was ongoing, saying that 3,286 individuals from Kedah, Penang and Perak had been screened so far.
The total number of Tawar cluster cases increased from 63 the previous day to 65 as at noon Sunday.
Of the 2,758 individuals screened in Kedah, 54 tested positive, 2,362 tested negative, and 342 were still awaiting results.
Of the 517 individuals linked to the Tawar cluster screened in Penang, 11 tested positive, and 506 had tested negative while all of the 11 individuals in Perak linked to the cluster had tested negative.
He added that 10 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8,959 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began in the country.
There are currently 183 active cases that are being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Nine patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU) with four of them on ventilator support.
There were no deaths reported on Sunday, with the death toll remaining at 125 or 1.35% of all cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.22 * * *
Malaysia recorded 8 new Covid-19 cases as of Saturday (Aug 22), bringing the total infections in the country to 9,257.
Out of the eight new cases, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said three were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
The imported cases involved one Malaysian and two foreigners.
In the local transmission cases, Dr Noor Hisham said all five cases were from the Tawar cluster in Kedah.
To date, Dr Noor Hisham said there were a total of 63 positive Covid-19 cases from this cluster, with 52 cases from Kedah and 11 cases in Penang.
As of Saturday, 2,942 people from the Tawar cluster have been screened, with 2,414 people screened in Kedah while 517 were tested in Penang.
He noted that all 11 persons screened in Perak tested negative.
“There are eight positive Covid-19 cases that are being treated in intensive care units (ICU), and four cases require ventilator support,” he said in a statement Saturday (Aug 22).
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He also said that there were currently 183 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham added that four patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative number of discharged cases to 8,949.
He also said no deaths were recorded, keeping the death toll at 125.
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* * * 2020.08.21 * * *
Malaysia has recorded 9 new Covid-19 cases, with three of them linked to a new cluster in Kuala Lumpur.
The new cluster has been dubbed the “Maju cluster”, and it involves one Malaysian and two foreigners.
In a statement on Friday (Aug 21), Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the nine cases, four were imported while five were local transmissions.
Cumulatively, Malaysia has recorded 9,249 cases since the outbreak began.
The country discharged 13 more patients, which means the total of recoveries is 8,943 or at a rate of 96.71% and the total number of active cases in the country is now down to 179 cases.
He added that seven people have been admitted into intensive care units, with four of them requiring ventilator support.
No deaths were reported, which means the country’s death toll remained at 125 deaths, or 1.35% fatality rate.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.20 * * *
Malaysia recorded 5 new Covid-19 cases Thursday (Aug 20), says the Health Ministry.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all were import cases.
“The five involved two Malaysians and three foreigners. The cases were from Japan (four cases in Sarawak) and Bangladesh (one case in Selangor),” he said.
He added that no new deaths were reported and the death toll in the country remains at 125 cases.
Dr Noor Hisham said a new cluster (the Alam cluster), which was isolated, had been identified on a vessel at Bintulu, Sarawak.
“As of now, four positive cases were traced on the vessel. The cluster was identified following Covid-19 screenings on five crew who experienced symptoms.
“Four of them tested positive while the remaining one is still awaiting lab results,” he said.
He added that the positive cases were import cases who were infected overseas involving two Malaysians and two foreigners.
“The vessel had been to Japan. They are receiving medical treatment at the Bintulu Hospital. This cluster does not pose a threat of spreading to the community because it is an isolated import cluster on a ship,” he said adding that active case detection and contact screenings were being conducted.
Noor Hisham added that preventive measures such as decontamination and sanitising processes have been carried out on the vessel.
Cumulatively, the country has had a total of 9,240 infections since the outbreak began earlier this year.
Dr Noor Hisham also reported seven more cases have been discharged, which brings the total recoveries in the country to 8,932.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.7% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases has now gone down to 183 from 185 the previous day.
Currently, there are seven people being treated at intensive care units (ICUs), of which four patients are on ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.19 * * *
Malaysia recorded 16 new Covid-19 cases Wednesday (Aug 19) with 11 of them related to the Tawar and Sala clusters in the northern states, says the Health Minister.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a statement Wednesday that out of the 16 cases, four were import cases.
No new deaths or clusters were reported, which means the death toll in the country remains at 125 cases.
The Tawar cluster saw eight new cases, all involving Malaysians, with four reported in Kedah while another four were detected in Penang.
The three new cases in Sala were all based in Kedah and also involved Malaysians.
One other local case was found from a screening conducted on ships in Johor. The case was found to be asymptomatic and has been admitted to Hospital Enche Besar Hajjah Khalsom.
Of the four import cases, three of the cases were foreigners arriving in Kuala Lumpur from Bangladesh.
The other import case is also a non-Malaysian who arrived in Labuan from the Philippines.
Cumulatively, the country has had a total of 9,235 infections since the outbreak began earlier this year.
Dr Noor Hisham also reported 23 more cases have been discharged, which brings the total recoveries in the country to 8,925.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.64% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases has now gone down to 185 from 192 the previous day.
Currently, there are seven people being treated at intensive care units (ICU) of which three patients are on ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.18 * * *
Malaysia recorded 7 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (Aug 18), of which three are local cases.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the three local cases, two were related to the Sala cluster while one was from the Tawar cluster.
The four import cases involve two Malaysians and two non-nationals who were infected abroad.
Three of them returned from Bangladesh, while one arrived from the United Kingdom.
Cumulatively, the country has a total of 9,219 infections.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 26 more cases had been discharged, which means 8,902 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.6% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases has now gone down to 192.
Currently, there are eight people treated at intensive care units (ICU) of which two patients are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 125 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.17 * * *
Malaysia recorded 12 new cases on Monday (Aug 7), of which 10 are local cases.
Seven of the local cases were from the Tawar cluster, while two were related to the Sala cluster, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) in a statement.
One of the local cases is related to a screening-of-symptoms case which was recorded in Sungai Buloh Hospital.
Of the two import cases, both are non-Malaysians who were infected abroad in Syria and Philippines.
Cumulatively, the country has now recorded a total of 9,212 infections.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 17 more cases had been discharged, which means 8,876 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.4% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases is now 211 cases.
Currently, there are eight people being treated in intensive care units (ICU), of which two patients are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham said there were no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 125 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.16 * * *
Malaysia recorded 25 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (Aug 16), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 9,200 cases.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah on Sunday (Aug 16) said out of this total, 16 were imported cases while the nine were local transmissions.
He said of the nine local transmissions, seven were Malaysians and two foreigners.
“Out of the seven cases transmitted locally that involved Malaysians, five cases were from the Tawar cluster in Kedah, one case from the pre-surgery vetting test at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu and another case also from the Tawar cluster in Penang,” he said in a statement.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 28 recoveries were recorded by the Health Ministry, bringing the number of those discharged to 8,859.
He revealed that there were 216 active cases in the country but all had been isolated and given the necessary treatment.
No new deaths were reported, with the toll remaining at 125.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.15 * * *
The country recorded 26 new Covid-19 cases, with three recoveries.
“The amount of positive cases in Malaysia is now 9,175 cases, with 219 active cases. They have been isolated and given treatment.
“Of the 26 new cases recorded, three are imported. Meanwhile, of the 23 local infections, 14 were from Kedah, while the remaining cases are from Kuala Lumpur (2), Penang (2), Johor (1) and Perlis (1),” said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement on Saturday (Aug 15).
No additional fatalities have been recorded, keeping the amount at 125.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.14 * * *
Malaysia recorded 20 new Covid-19 cases as of Friday (Aug 14), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 9,149.
Out of the 20 new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said seven were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
He added that the seven imported cases consists of six Malaysians and a foreigner. Eleven of the local transmission cases were from the Tawar, Kedah cluster.
Dr Noor Hisham said that aside from the 11, one of the local transmission cases was from the Muda cluster in Kedah and another was from a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (Sari) screening.
“There were 11 new cases reported in the Tawar cluster today – 10 cases in Kedah and one case in Penang. Case 9,129 from this cluster which was reported yesterday has been transferred to the Penang Hospital from a private hospital. This case will remain as a case from Kedah,” he said in a statement.
Dr Noor Hisham said as of Friday, 261 people from the Tawar cluster had been screened, adding that 21 of the 261 tested positive.
He also said there were four Covid-19 cases being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), adding that one case required ventilator support.
He also said there were currently 196 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham added that seven patients have been discharged, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,828.
He also said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 125 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.13 * * *
Malaysia recorded a new cluster in Tawar, Kedah, with nine in a family among the 15 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (Aug 13).
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that 11 out of the 15 new cases were local transmissions, with nine cases from the Tawar cluster.
“A new cluster has been identified in the Tawar district in Kedah. The first case of this cluster is a Malaysian man, a trader, who had a history of attending a religious event to commemorate the death of a family member.
“The event that went on from July 31 to Aug 1 was estimated to have been attended by 30 people, ” said Dr Noor Hisham in a press conference on Thursday (Aug 13).
He said on Aug 8, the index case experienced chest pains and fever, and immediately sought treatment before testing positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday (Aug 11).
Dr Noor Hisham added that active case detection and close contact screening was done for 86 individuals, where nine of the man’s family members tested positive for the virus and three of them were symptomatic.
“All the new cases in this cluster are his family members. We have tested 86 of his close contacts and nine tested positive, 21 tested negative and 56 others are still awaiting results, ’ said Dr Noor Hisham.
He added that with the 15 new cases reported on Thursday, of which 11 were local transmissions and four were imported, this total infections in the country was 9,129.
Besides the nine cases in the Tawar cluster, the two remaining local cases reported were in Kuala Lumpur involving a Malaysian and a non-citizen.
“Meanwhile, the four imported cases consisted of all Malaysian students returning from Indonesia and Yemen,” he said.
Dr Noor Hisham added there are now two positive Covid-19 cases being treated in the intensive care units (ICU) but none required ventilator support.
He also said there were currently 183 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham said that four patients have been discharged, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,821.
Malaysia’s recovery rate currently stands at 96.6% out of the overall number of cases, said Dr Noor Hisham.
No death was recorded on Thursday, keeping the death toll at 125.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.12 * * *
Malaysia recorded 11 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (Aug 12), bringing total infections in the country to 9,114.
Out of the 11 new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) said eight were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
The eight imported cases consisted of seven Malaysians and a non-citizen returning from Singapore, the Philippines, Australia and Japan.
On the three local transmissions, Dr Noor Hisham said it involved two Malaysians and one non-citizen.
“The two local cases involving Malaysians were symptomatic screening cases at a medical institute in Kedah, but the cases are not related to each other,” he said in his daily press statement on Wednesday.
The sole local case involving the non-citizen was a result of screening for new detainees at a police lockup in Tawau, Sabah, he said.
There is now one positive Covid-19 case being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and no patient is currently requiring ventilator support, he added.
He also said that there were currently 172 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham said that eight patients have been discharged, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,817. Malaysia’s recovery rate currently stands at 96.7% out of the overall number of cases, said Dr Noor Hisham.
No death was recorded on Wednesday (Aug 12), keeping the death toll at 125.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.11 * * *
Malaysia recorded 9 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (Aug 11), bringing total infections in the country to 9,103.
Out of the nine new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) said five were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
The five imported cases consisted of three Malaysians and two non-citizens who were returning from Japan, India, Pakistan, New Zealand and Singapore.
On the four local transmissions, Dr Noor Hisham said it involved all non-Malaysians.
“Three cases were detected in Kuala Lumpur after undergoing screening at the Bukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot and one was detected in Sabah,” he said in his daily press statement on Tuesday.
No new cases were recorded for the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah or the Kurau cluster in Perak on Tuesday (Aug 11).
“There are two positive Covid-19 cases that are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) but no case requiring ventilator support,” he added.
He also said that there were currently 169 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham said that six patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,809.
Malaysia’s recovery rate currently stands at 96.8% out of the overall number of cases, said Dr Noor Hisham.
No death was recorded on Tuesday (Aug 11), keeping the death toll at 125.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.10 * * *
Malaysia recorded 11 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (Aug 10), bringing total infections in the country to 9,094.
Out of the 11 new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said five were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
The five imported cases consist of five Malaysians who were returning from Australia, Japan and Singapore.
On the six local transmissions, Dr Noor Hisham said five involved Malaysians and one involved a foreigner, who was screened at the workplace in Selangor.
For the local transmission cases that involved Malaysians, three were from the Kurau cluster in Perak, one was from Johor and another from Melaka.
No new cases were recorded for the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah on Monday.
“There is one positive Covid-19 case that is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and no case required ventilator support,” he said in a press conference on Monday.
He also said that there were currently 166 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham added that 19 patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,803.
He also said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 125 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.09 * * *
Malaysia recorded 13 new Covid-19 cases as of Sunday (Aug 9), bringing total infections in the country to 9,083.
Out of the 13 new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said nine were imported cases, while the rest were local transmissions.
The nine imported cases consist of five Malaysians and four foreigners.
On the local transmissions, Dr Noor Hisham said three cases were from Penang – two from the Sivagangga cluster, while the other was from the new Kurau cluster.
He added that the other local transmission case was detected in Putrajaya from the new Meranti cluster.
“There is one positive Covid-19 case that is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and no case required ventilator support,” he said in a statement on Sunday.
He also said that there were currently 174 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham added that nine patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,784.
He also said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 125 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.08.08 * * *
Malaysia recorded 7 new Covid-19 cases and no new deaths on Saturday (Aug 8), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 9,070.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that none were from the Sivagangga cluster, adding that six were imported cases, consisting of three Malaysians and three foreigners.
Dr Noor Hisham added that the remaining case was a local transmission involving a Malaysian who was detected after undergoing Covid-19 screening at his workplace in Negeri Sembilan.
He also said that there were no new cases reported from the Sivagangga cluster.
“As of 12pm, Aug 8,4, 198 people have been screened from this cluster. The total number of people who have been screened include the screenings from Kedah, Perlis and Penang,” he said in a statement on Saturday (Aug 8).
He added that 43 of the 4,198 people tested were positive while 3,235 tested negative and 920 were still waiting for their results.
Dr Noor Hisham also said that there are two Covid-19 cases that are currently being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and one case that requires ventilator support.
He also said that there were currently 170 active cases in the country.
Dr Noor Hisham added that 47 patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,775.
He also said no new deaths were recorded, and as such the death toll remains at 125 cases.
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* * * 2020.08.07 * * *
Malaysia recorded 25 new Covid-19 cases on Friday (Aug 7), with 12 of them related to the persons under investigation (PUI) of the Sivagangga cluster in Napoh, Kubang Pasu, Kedah.
Health director-general Datuk Seri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said this brings the total number of infections to 9,063 cases.
Out of the 25 new cases, 16 were locally transmitted cases involving 15 Malaysians and one non-citizen.
“In Perlis, there are now 10 new cases from the PUI Sivagangga cluster.
“In Kedah and Penang, there is one case each from the PUI Sivagangga cluster, ” he said in his daily press statement on Friday (Aug 7).
In Perak, there were two cases of influenza-like illness (ILI) and in Kuala Lumpur, there was one case whereby the patient had been admitted to Hospital Sungai Buloh.
He said that the sole local transmission case involving a non-citizen was of a detained undocumented immigrant in Johor.
Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham said the remaining nine cases were imported and involved eight Malaysians and one non-citizen.
The imported cases were of infections that happened abroad in the Philippines, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Djibouti, Australia and Yemen.
He added that the country saw no new Covid-19 deaths, keeping the death toll at 125.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 15 patients had recovered on Friday, with a total of 8,728 patients discharged since Covid-19 outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 96.3% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are currently 210 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
At present, two patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU), with one patient requiring ventilator support.
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* * * 2020.08.06 * * *
Malaysia recorded 15 new Covid-19 cases and 11 recoveries on Thursday (Aug 6), bringing the total infections in the country to 9,038.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the new cases, five were imported involving three Malaysians and two non-Malaysians.
The others were local transmissions involving eight Malaysians and two non-Malaysians.
“The six local transmissions were linked to the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah, while two cases were found in Negri Sembilan, one from Kuala Lumpur and another from Labuan,” Dr Noor Hisham said.
The six found to be linked to the Sivagangga cluster were second generations of infection, said Dr Noor Hisham, with one person found to be a close contact to a family member who visited the nasi kandar restaurant in Jitra.
Five others involved a family who visited a location which has now been put under the enhanced movement control order (MCO) in Kedah, while the source of infection is still under investigation.
He also said there were 11 recoveries, bringing the total number to 8,713.
He added that two Covid-19 patients are in the intensive care unit (ICU) with one requiring a ventilator.
Dr Noor Hisham said the total active cases were 200, adding that there were no fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 125.
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* * * 2020.08.05 * * *
Malaysia recorded 21 new Covid-19 cases and 18 recoveries on Wednesday (Aug 5), bringing the total infections in the country to 9,023 cases.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said there are 196 active cases in the country now.
“Of the 21 new infections, 15 were imported cases involving Malaysians returnees and six were local transmissions, ” he said in a statement on Wednesday.
The imported cases were from Yemen (12 cases) and one case each from Papua New Guinea, Ivory Coast and the United Kingdom.
From the six local cases, they involved Malaysians with three linked to the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah, two from hospitals in Sabah and another from a hospital in Johor.
At present, Dr Noor Hisham said two patients are still being treated at intensive care units and none of them requires a ventilator.
He also said that there were no fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 125.
He urged Malaysians to continue practising strict hand hygiene, maintain social distancing and adhere strictly to the standard operating procedures as part of the new norms in life.
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* * * 2020.08.04 * * *
Malaysia recorded just 1 new Covid-19 case on Tuesday (Aug 4), bringing the total number of infections to 9,002 cases.
The sole case was a local transmission detected in Perlis, said Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah on Tuesday (Aug 4).
He also said 16 patients recovered in the last 24 hours, with 8,684 patients now having been discharged since Covid-19 outbreak began or a 96.5% recovery rate.
The sole case was detected via screening for those who have Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).
There are currently 193 active cases that are being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Currently, no patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU) or need ventilator support.
There were no deaths reported on Tuesday, with the death toll staying at 125 or 1.39% of all cases.
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* * * 2020.08.03 * * *
Malaysia reported 2 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (Aug 3), bringing the total infections in the country to 9,001.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the cases were local transmissions involving Malaysians from Kedah and in Labuan.
“There is only one positive Covid-19 case who is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and no case requires ventilator support,” he said during his press briefing on Monday.
Dr Noor Hisham added that four patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,668.
He added that there are currently 208 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
He also said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 125 cases.
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* * * 2020.08.02 * * *
There were 14 new cases of Covid-19 in Malaysia reported on Sunday (Aug 2), bringing total infections to 8,999.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said 13 of the new cases were local transmissions involving Malaysians and there was only one imported case involving a foreigner who came from the Philippines.
“Eleven of the new cases were linked to the Sivagangga Patient Under Investigation (PUI) cluster in Kedah while two were detected at the maritime entry point in Labuan involving a student from Sandakan who was about to begin his studies there and another from Penampang who was on a family holiday,” he said.
He said 11 patients from the cluster that were reported to the Crises Preparedness Response Centre included two children aged seven and 10.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 17 recoveries were recorded on Sunday, bringing total to 8,664.
He said two patients are being treated at the intensive care units with one of them requiring a ventilator.
No deaths were reported. The death toll remains at 125.
Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham said 313 people from the Sivagangga PUI cluster had been tested for the illness and 20 of them came back positive and were sent to Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah in Alor Setar for treatment.
The results of 280 others came back negative for the virus while the results of 13 more are still pending.
“All 20 who tested positive are active cases and 15 of them are Malaysians,” Dr Noor Hisham said.
Active case detection of other close contacts are ongoing and sanitisation works have been carried out at premises where patients had been including schools and homes, he said in a statement.
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* * * 2020.08.01 * * *
A total of 9 cases have been detected but with no Covid-19 deaths as of Aug 1, says Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Seven of the new cases were imported, involving five Malaysians returning from overseas.
He revealed that authorities had detected a case in Selangor which originated from the Bukit Tiram cluster in Johor.
The other local transmission is a Malaysian from the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah.
“There are three more recoveries and the total number of recovered cases now stand at 8,647, which is a recovery rate of 96.2%.
“As at noon Aug 1, there are two cases in the intensive care unit, with one needing ventilator.
“There has been no increase in fatalities with the total deaths in Malaysia remaining at 125 cases, ” Dr Noor Hisham said in his daily update on the Covid-19 pandemic yesterday.
He also said that 135 individuals in the Bukit Tiram cluster had been screened.
“Ten have tested positive for Covid-19,124 were negative and one is still awaiting results.
“Of the 10 positive, four are foreigners, ” he said.
He reminded the public that the enforcement of mandatory face masks on public transport and in crowded areas had started.
Individuals not wearing face masks in crowded public places will face a RM1,000 fine under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act.
Dr Noor Hisham said constant hand washing or hand sanitising along with physical distancing of at least one metre from others must also be followed.
“There are two types of face masks that can be used for prevention – medical and non-medical.
“The three-ply surgical mask is to be used by health personnel, those who have symptoms of respiratory illnesses, high-risk groups (those aged 60 and above) and by those who suffer from chronic illnesses such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
“The non-medical face mask is recommended for those who do not have any symptoms but are in crowded places where physical distancing may be difficult, ” he said.
He cautioned that not all fabric face masks sold in the market were effective and the public must not share the same face mask.
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* * * 2020.07.31 * * *
Malaysia recorded 12 new Covid-19 cases on Friday (July 31), bringing the country’s total number of infections to 8,976.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the new cases, five were imported, involving two Malaysians and three foreigners travelling from Indonesia, Qatar and the United Kingdom.
The remaining seven cases were local transmissions, involving five Malaysians and two foreigners.
The local transmission cases involving Malaysians were detected from a pre-operative screening in Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor (one); the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah (two); a pre-operative screening in a medical centre in Selangor (one); and a screening done at a lock-up in Negri Sembilan before the individual was transferred to prison.
The local transmission cases which involved foreigners were detected in Johor and Sabah.
As of Friday, there are 207 active cases.
Dr Noor Hisham added that eight Covid-19 cases have been linked to the Sivagangga cluster in Kedah.
He said 262 people linked to the cluster have been screened for Covid-19 as of July 31.
Out of the number, eight were found to be positive, 251 negative and three were still pending test results.
“Out of the eight positive cases, five are not Malaysians. Active case detection of close contacts is still being carried out, ” he said in a statement on Friday (July 31).
There are also three patients receiving treatment at intensive care units, with one on a ventilator.
Dr Noor Hisham said 27 patients have also recovered from the disease bringing the number of recoveries to 8,644.
However, one more death due to Covid-19 was recorded, bringing the death toll up 125.
The latest death was patient 8,974, a 64-year-old Filipino man with a history of heart problems.
The man had fever, cough and respiratory problems on July 25 but did not seek treatment.
On July 29, he was found unconscious and taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sabah where he died.
A subsequent test showed he was Covid-19 positive.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.30 * * *
Malaysia recorded 8 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (July 30), bringing the country’s total infections to 8,964.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said three of the new cases were imported, while the remaining cases were local transmissions.
The three new imported cases involved two Malaysians and one foreigner travelling from Kazakhstan, the Philippines and Indonesia.
The five local transmissions all involved Malaysians, with three cases in Sabah, one in Kuala Lumpur and one in Johor.
As of now, there are still 223 active cases.
There are also three patients receiving treatment at intensive care units with one on a ventilator.
Dr Noor Hisham said five patients have also recovered from the disease bringing the number of recoveries to 8,617.
The death toll remains at 124, or 1.38% of the confirmed cases.
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* * * 2020.07.29 * * *
The country has recorded 13 new Covid-19 cases, with five recoveries.
Of the 13 cases, eight were imported, the Health Ministry said in a tweet Wednesday (July 29).
The number of fatal cases remains at 124.
It also said that the amount of active cases in the country has increased to 220 cases.
While the exact cause of the Sentosa cluster in Sarawak is still under investigation, the Health Ministry’s preliminary results showed that it was highly likely that the infection started from “activities in the community”.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, in a statement Wednesday (July 29), said that as of 12pm, a total of 1,026 people have been screened, and that the cluster involved cases of up to the second generation.
“Thirty one have been found to have tested positive for Covid-19,888 tested negative and 107 results are still pending,” he said.
Of the 1,026 screened, a total of 17 medical personnel and one patient tested positive.
Of the five new local infections today, one new case was recorded from the Sentosa cluster.
“The capacity of the lab in Sarawak General Hospital is 1,000 tests a day.
“An additional 100 more from the Sarawak Heart Institute, 500 from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) and 150 from the Borneo Medical Centre can be obtained if needed,” he said.
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* * * 2020.07.28 * * *
The Health Ministry has reported two new Covid-19 clusters in the country with nine positive cases of Covid-19 detected so far.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the clusters are PUI Sivagangga India in Kedah and Satok in Sarawak.
“The PUI Sivagangga India cluster recorded five positive cases while the Satok cluster reported four positive cases so far, ” he said, adding that active case detection is also ongoing.
Dr Noor Hisham noted that Malaysia has recorded 39 new Covid-19 cases and six recoveries, bringing the total infection to 8,943 cases as of Tuesday (July 28).
“There are 212 active cases in the country now.
“Of the 39 new infections, 11 were imported cases involving four Malaysians and seven foreigners, ” he said.
From the 28 local cases, he said 22 involved Malaysians and six were foreigners.
At present, Dr Noor Hisham said one patient is being treated at the intensive care unit and requires a ventilator.
He also said that there were no fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 124.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.27 * * *
Malaysia is back to a single-digit increase in Covid-19 infections on Monday (July 27), with seven new cases. This brings the total number of infections to 8,904 cases.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the seven new cases, four were imported cases involving three Malaysians and one non-Malaysian.
He said the four imported cases were of infections contracted abroad in Pakistan, Russia, Australia and Indonesia, while the three locally-transmitted cases involved Malaysians in Sabah.
“There are no transmissions between foreigners reported. All three local transmissions were among Malaysians.
“All three cases were detected during a pre-surgery screening, whereby two cases are being treated at Hospital Queen Elizabeth in Kota Kinabalu and one case is being treated at the Sabah Women and Children’s Hospital in Likas,” he said during a briefing here on Monday (July 27).
He added that the country saw no Covid-19 deaths, keeping the death toll at 124, or 1.39% out of the total number of cases.
Dr Noor Hisham also said one patient had recovered on Monday, with a total of 8,601 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began, with a overall recovery rate of 96.6%.
At present, no patient is being treated at an intensive care unit as well as none requiring ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.26 * * *
There were 13 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (July 26), bringing the country’s total cases to 8,897.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, in a statement, said three of the new cases were imported involving a Malaysian and two foreigners who were allowed into the country.
“The three imported cases came in from Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Indonesia. Two of the cases were detected in Kuala Lumpur, while one was detected in Kelantan,” he said.
The balance of the new cases were local transmissions involving a foreigner and nine Malaysians.
The foreigner and six other Malaysians were part of the Bukit Tiram cluster in Johor, while one each was detected in Pahang, Sabah and Sarawak.
“The latest case in Sarawak is from the Sentosa cluster,” he said.
There are also two patients receiving treatment at intensive care units with one of them put on a ventilator.
Dr Noor Hisham said six patients have also recovered from the disease bringing the number of recoveries to 8,600.
However, the disease also claimed another life, bringing the total number of deaths from Covid-19 in Malaysia to 124.
The deceased was a 63-year-old local woman who had a background of high blood pressure, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia.
Dr Noor Hisham said the woman had a fever and cough on July 3 and received treatment on July 9, before she was admitted to Hospital Kuching on the same day for further treatment.
“However, her condition worsened and she died on July 26 at 12.04am,” he said.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.25 * * *
The Health Ministry has recorded 23 new cases and 17 recoveries on Saturday (July 25).
Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the 23 new infections, six were imported cases involving four Malaysians and two foreigners who are residents in the country, or who came into the country for work purposes.
“From the 17 local cases, ten cases involved Malaysians and seven involved foreigners,” he said in a statement Wednesday (July 22).
The ten cases involving Malaysians were from Sarawak (eight cases) and Johor (two).
“Up until now, three patients are still being treated at intensive care units. Two patients require a ventilator,” he said.
He also said that there were no new fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 123.
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* * * 2020.07.24 * * *
Malaysia reported 21 new Covid-19 cases on Friday (July 24), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 8,861.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said there were three recoveries, bringing the total to 8,577.
In a statement, he said of the 21 new positive cases, five were imported cases, involving three Malaysians and two non-Malaysians.
They were infected abroad – Singapore, Australia, the Philippines, Pakistan and Qatar.
The others were 16 local transmissions involving 13 Malaysians and three non-Malaysians.
Five Covid-19 patients are in the intensive care unit (ICU), with two of them on ventilators.
He said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 123 cases.
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* * * 2020.07.23 * * *
Malaysia recorded 9 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (July 23), bringing the total infections in the country to 8,840.
Out of the nine new cases, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) said three were imported cases involving a Malaysian and two non-citizens.
Dr Noor Hisham added that the remaining six cases were local transmissions, involving four Malaysians and two foreigners.
“There are five positive Covid-19 cases who are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and two cases that required ventilator support,” he said during his press briefing on Thursday.
Dr Noor Hisham added that eight patients have been discharged, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,574.
He also said no death was recorded. The death toll remains at 123 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.22 * * *
The Health Ministry recorded four recoveries and 16 new Covid-19 cases Wednesday (July 22).
Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that of the16 new infections, eight were imported cases involving four Malaysians and four foreigners who are residents in the country or who came into the country for work purposes.
“From the eight local cases, seven cases involved Malaysians and one involved a foreigner, who was screened when leaving the country,” he said in a statement Wednesday (July 22).
The seven cases involving Malaysians were from Sarawak.
“Up until now, only five cases are still being treated at intensive care units. One requires a ventilator,” he said.
He also said that there were no fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 123.
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* * * 2020.07.21 * * *
The Health Ministry has recorded seven recoveries and 15 new cases of Covid-19.
Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that of the 15 new infections, four were from import cases involving three Malaysians and one foreigner who came in for work purposes.
“From the 11 local cases, one is a foreigner who tested positive during a new arrival screening at the Semuja Immigration depot in Sarawak,” he said during his briefing today.
Nine of the 11 local infections were from Sarawak.
“Five of the cases are from a new cluster; the Sentosa hospital cluster,”he said.
The remaining two cases were from Selangor and Sabah.
“Up until now, only four cases are still treated at ICU wards. One requires assisted breathing,” he said.
He also said that there were no fatalities, with fatal cases remaining at 123.
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* * * 2020.07.20 * * *
Malaysia recorded 21 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (July 20), bringing the total number of infections to 8,800.
Fifteen cases were local transmissions, while six cases were imported, says the Health Ministry.
Two patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8,555 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
Three patients are being treated at the intensive care unit (ICU) with one of them on ventilator support.
No new death was reported. The death toll remains at 123.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.19 * * *
Malaysia recorded 15 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (July 19), bringing the total number of infections to 8,779 cases.
Eleven cases were local transmissions, while four cases were imported.
Of the 11 locally transmitted cases, eight involved Malaysians while three involved non-citizens, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Of the locally infected cases involving Malaysians, five were recorded in Sarawak and one each in Selangor, Sabah, and Johor.
Dr Noor Hisham also said seven patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8,553 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
There are currently 103 active cases that are being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Two patients are being treated at the intensive care unit (ICU) with one of them on ventilator support.
There was one death reported on Sunday, with the death toll now at 123.
The latest death involved a 72-year-old man with the history of chronic high-blood pressure and stroke.
He was referred to Hospital Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom (HEBHK) in Kluang on July 17 and died on the same day.
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* * * 2020.07.18 * * *
The Health Ministry has detected 9 new Covid-19 cases as at noon Saturday (July 18), which brings the total nationwide to 8,764.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that five more cases were discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 8,546, which translates to a 97.5% recovery rate.
Of the nine new cases, he said four were imported cases involving three Malaysians and a non-citizen who was married to a Malaysian.
“From the five local transmission cases in the country, one was from a foreigner who was screened before flying to China. The person was asymptomatic and has been admitted to the Sarawak General Hospital.
“The remaining four local transmission cases were detected among Malaysians in Sarawak,” he said in a statement on Saturday (July 18).
Of the four local transmission cases, Dr Noor Hisham said one person was detected from the Mambong cluster, while two cases were detected from the Stutong cluster.
He added that one case was detected from a pre-procedure screening at the Bau Hospital in Kuching.
The Stutong cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said, is a new cluster.
He said it was detected in a market in Stutong, Sarawak, adding that 218 traders have been screened.
Of those who have been screened, 56 people have been tested, and two were found to be positive Covid-19 while 54 others were negative.
“This cluster was detected as a result of a Covid-19 screening of traders in the market who have been identified as one of the targeted groups.
“The market is temporarily closed to allow the cleaning and disinfection process,” he said.
For the Mambong cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said a total of five Covid-19 cases have been detected among 70 people who have been screened and 65 were still waiting for the results.
He added that the cluster involved a Malaysian and a Filipino who were the index cases.
Dr Noor Hisham added that there were currently 96 active Covid-19 cases in the country.
“There is one positive Covid-19 case being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU), and none require ventilator support,” he said.
No new fatalities were reported, which leaves the death toll at 122.
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* * * 2020.07.17 * * *
Malaysia recorded 18 new cases on Friday (July 17), bringing the total infections to 8,755 with three recoveries, says the Health Ministry.
Of the 18 new positive cases reported, 10 were imported cases, involving seven Malaysians and three non-Malaysians, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
He said the three non-Malaysians were allowed to enter the country for business.
The remaining eight cases are local transmissions involving six Malaysians and two non-Malaysians.
Dr Noor Hisham said that as of Friday, three Covid-19 patients were in the intensive care unit, but none needed ventilator support.
No new deaths were recorded. The death toll remains at 122.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.16 * * *
Malaysia recorded 3 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (July 16), bringing the total number of infections to 8,737 cases.
Two of the cases were local transmissions, while one was imported.
The two locally transmitted cases involved non-citizens, said Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
One was detected at the Jalan Duta Immigration detention centre in Kuala Lumpur, while the other was a worker who was tested in Sarawak.
Dr Noor Hisham also said that 12 patients recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8538 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began, or a 97.7% recovery rate.
There are currently 77 active cases, or 0.98% cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Three patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU) nationwide, with one of them on ventilator support.
There were no additional deaths from Covid-19, with the death toll remaining at 122, or 1.4% of all cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.15 * * *
Malaysia recorded 5 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (July 15), bringing the total number of infections to 8,734 cases.
Four of the cases were local transmissions, while one case was imported.
Of the four locally transmitted cases, three involved Malaysians, while the other was a non-citizen, said Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Among the Malaysians, one was a patient who was undergoing an operation at the Sungai Buloh Hospital, while the other two were detected in Sarawak.
One of the Sarawak cases is a health worker working at a medical facility.
Dr Noor Hisham also said two patients recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8526 patients discharged since Covid-19 outbreak began or a 97.62% recovery rate.
There are currently 86 active cases of 0.98% of all cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Five patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU) with one of them on ventilator support.
There were no additional deaths from Covid-19, with the death toll remaining at 122, or 1.4% of all cases.
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* * * 2020.07.14 * * *
Malaysia recorded 4 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (July 14), bringing the total number of infections to 8,729 cases.
All four cases were imported cases – three involving Malaysians and one foreigner, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic).
Dr Noor Hisham also said that four patients recovered in the last 24 hours, with a total of 8,524 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began, bringing the recovery rate to 97.7%.
“There are currently 83 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
“Six patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU), with two of them on ventilator support,” he said.
He added that there were no additional deaths from Covid-19, with the death toll remaining at 122, or 1.4% of all cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.13 * * *
Malaysia recorded 7 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (July 13), bringing the total number of infections to 8,725 cases.
Six cases were imported cases, while one was a local transmission, the Health Ministry said in a Facebook post.
One case has been discharged in the last 24 hours, which means 8,520 patients or 97.65% have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
There are currently 83 active cases or 0.95% of all cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Four patients are being treated at intensive care units (ICU) with three of them on ventilator support.
There were no additional deaths from Covid-19, with the death toll remaining at 122, or 1.4% of all cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.12 * * *
The country recorded 14 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (July 12) bringing the total infections to 8,718 with four recoveries.
The Health Ministry said that of the 14 new infections, three were imported cases.
“From the 11 local infections, three are Malaysians while the remaining eight are foreigners,” it said in a statement.
From the three local cases, two are from Sarawak and one from Sabah.
In Sarawak, the patient was admitted after showing symptoms, while the other was a close contact of case 8,694.
Meanwhile in Sabah, a Covid-19 case was identified after a pre-reference check to the Keningau Hospital.
“The eight infections from foreigners are from close contacts of cases 8,629 and 8,630 from the Sepang Immigration depot cluster.
“As of now, three patients are being treated at ICU. Two required ventilators.
“There are no new deaths. The death toll remains at 122,” the statement said.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.11 * * *
Malaysia reported 8 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday (July 11), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 8,704.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said four were imported cases involving Malaysian returnees who had contracted the disease overseas.
“Four are local transmission cases, where two of them are Malaysians and two foreigners.
“There are three Covid-19 patients who are being treated at the intensive care units, and two who require ventilator support,” he said in a statement on Saturday.
Dr Noor Hisham said the country recorded one more death from Covid-19, taking the death toll to 122.
The death involved a 72-year-old man who had a history of hypertension and diabetes, he said, adding that he had several traditional treatments before being admitted to a private hospital on July 9.
“He was then referred to the Hospital Umum Sarawak, following suspicion of contracting Covid-19, ” he said.
Dr Noor Hisham noted that four patients have been discharged, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,515.
There are currently 67 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities, he added.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.10 * * *
Malaysia recorded 13 Covid-19 cases on Friday (July 10), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,696.
Of the 13, eight are imported cases – six Malaysians and two permanent residents – involving individuals who were infected abroad, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah during his daily briefing in Putrajaya.
Dr Noor Hisham said of the five local transmission cases, three were Malaysians and two non-citizens.
He also said another 12 cases have been discharged, which means 8,511 patients or 97.9% have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
There are now only 64 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
At present, Dr Noor Hashim said that two Covid-19 patients are being treated in intensive care units (ICU), with both requirinig ventilator support.
He announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.09 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 Covid-19 cases on Thursday (July 9), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,683.
All six were imported cases involving five Malaysians and a permanent resident who were infected abroad, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement on Thursday (July 9).
He also said another 13 cases have been discharged, which means 8,499 patients or 97.9% have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
There are now only 63 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
At present, Dr Noor Hashim said that two Covid-19 patients are being treated in intensive care units (ICU) with one requiring ventilator support.
He announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Dr Noor Hashim also announced that the Covid-19 cluster involving cleaning contractors in Kuala Lumpur has ended.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.08 * * *
Malaysia reported 3 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (July 8), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 8,677.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all cases were imported cases involving Malaysians who had caught the virus overseas.
“There are two Covid-19 patients who are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and one case requires ventilator support,” he said during his press briefing on Wednesday (July 8).
Dr Noor Hisham added that five patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,466.
He added that there are currently 70 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
He also said no death was recorded, keeping the death toll at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.07 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (July 7), bringing the total number of infections to 8,674.
Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the six new cases, four were imported cases who were all Malaysians infected abroad.
The remaining two new cases were locally transmitted and involved two Malaysians, in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor respectively, he said in a statement.
He added that the country saw no new cases involving foreigners on Tuesday and no Covid-19 deaths, keeping the death toll at 121, or 1.39% out of the overall number of cases.
He also said five patients had recovered on Tuesday with a total of 8,481 patients discharged, or 97.8% out of the overall number of cases since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
There are currently 72 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
At present, two patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU), with both of them on ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.06 * * *
Malaysia recorded 5 new cases on Monday (July 6), of which three are imported cases.
Cumulatively, the country has a total of 8,668 infections, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here.
One of the two local transmission cases was detected from a community screening conducted by a district health office in Kuala Lumpur.
The other local case was a Malaysian, who is a family member of Patient 8649, detected following a screening on the latter’s close contacts.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 11 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,476 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 97.8% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases is now down to 71.
Currently, there are two people treated at intensive care units (ICU) of which both patients are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 22nd day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.05 * * *
5 new Covid-19 cases were recorded in the country on Sunday (July 5), bringing the total number of infections in Malaysia to 8,663, says the Health Ministry.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said three of the five new cases were imported cases, while the other two involved local transmissions.
He added that this brings the number of active cases in the country to 77.
The three imported cases involved two Malaysians and a permanent resident.
Both the local transmissions involved Malaysians and were detected in pre-screening for operations at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sabah and a medical centre in Seremban respectively.
Dr Noor Hisham added that four Covid-19 patients were released from hospital on Sunday, bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,465.
There were no new deaths recorded, and the death toll remains at 121 cases, he said.
Dr Noor Hisham also announced that two clusters – the Gombak and Pangsapuri Cheras clusters – have ended.
“We want to congratulate everyone who has given their service in activities related to the detection of cases and containing the spread of cases related to these clusters,” he added.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.04 * * *
Malaysia reported 10 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday (July 4), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 8,658.
Of the 10 new cases, seven were imported cases involving Malaysians who had caught the virus overseas, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic).
He said the remaining three cases were local transmissions involving one foreigner and two locals.
In the case of the foreigner, the virus was detected during a screening at a detention centre in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan before he was sent to prison.
Dr Noor Hisham added that one of the local cases was detected during a pre-operation screening at Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM, while the other was during a health personnel screening at the Likas quarantine centre.
“There are two positive Covid-19 cases who are being treated in the intensive care unit, and both cases require ventilator support,” he said in a statement on Saturday (July 4).
He added that 15 patients had been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 8,461.
He also said no deaths were recorded. The death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.03 * * *
Malaysia recorded 5 new cases on Friday (July 3), bringing the total number of infections to 8,648.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here that two of the five cases were local transmissions.
Both cases were Malaysians and were detected from a screening at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
The other three were imported cases, involving Malaysians returning from Qatar, Turkey and Oman.
Dr Noor Hisham also said nine more cases have been discharged, meaning 8,446 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 97.66% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases is now down to 81.
Currently, there are two people treated at intensive care units (ICU), of which both patients are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 19th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.02 * * *
Malaysia recorded 3 new cases on Thursday (July 2), of which two are local transmissions.
This continues the trend of low number of cases recorded daily, with only nine new cases in the country since Monday (June 30).
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the two locally transmitted cases were non-Malaysians, including one related to the Bukit Bintang cluster.
The other was detected from a screening conducted on inmates at a lockup in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
The sole import case is of a Malaysian who returned from Singapore.
The cumulative number of infections in the country is now 8,643.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 62 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,437 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 97.6% out of the total number of cases in the country.
The number of active cases is now below 100, down to 85 patients only being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are two people treated at intensive care units (ICU) and both patients are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 18th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.07.01 * * *
Malaysia recorded only 1 new case on Wednesday (July 1), the lowest daily figure since the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic began in the country.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the sole case on Wednesday is an imported case, which means there are no local transmissions on the day.
On Feb 26, Malaysia recorded no new cases – the last time the count was this low.
The cumulative number of infections in the country is 8,640.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 21 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,375 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.9% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 141 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are four people treated at intensive care units, with two patients requiring ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 for the 17th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.30 * * *
Malaysia recorded 2 Covid-19 new cases on Tuesday (June 30), bringing the country’s total to 8,639 infections.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah also said 20 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,354 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.7% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 164 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are four people treated at intensive care units (ICU) with one patient requiring ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 16th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.29 * * *
Malaysia recorded 3 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (June 29), bringing the country’s total infections to 8,637.
All three cases are Malaysians, with one of them an import case involving an individual with recent travel history to New Zealand and Fiji.
The other two are local transmissions detected in Selangor and Sabah from the ministry’s Covid-19 screening exercise, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Monday.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 16 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,334 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.4% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 182 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are four patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) with one patient requiring ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 15th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.28 * * *
A total of 18 new Covid-19 cases were reported on Sunday (June 28), bringing the total number of infections to 8,634.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said there are currently 195 active Covid-19 cases.
“All of them have been isolated and treated,” he said.
Out of the 18 new cases, four are imported cases involving three Malaysians and a foreigner who is either a Malaysian resident or was allowed entry for work purposes.
The rest of the cases are local infections among foreigners in Malaysia.
“There are no local cases involving Malaysians,” said Dr Noor Hisham in a statement on Sunday.
Out of the 14 local cases, nine were from the Pedas cluster in Negri Sembilan, two from the Sepang Immigration depot cluster, two were detected in Sabah and another in Kuala Lumpur.
One of the cases in Sabah involved an inmate who was screened before being released from prison while the other was detected in a patient with severe respiratory acute infection.
The case in Kuala Lumpur was detected at a construction site.
Currently, two Covid-19 patients are being treated at intensive care units and none are on ventilators.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 10 Covid-19 patients have recovered and discharged, which means the recovery rate is 96.3%.
There were no new deaths reported and the death toll remains at 121.
He also said only 4.3% of foreigners screened for Covid-19 tested positive for the disease.
“Since June 27, we tested 60,298 foreigners and 95.3% of them came back negative. We are still waiting for test results of 0.4% or 282 of those tested,” he said.
Dr Noor Hisham said 105 foreigners who tested positive are still being treated while 2,465 have recovered and been discharged.
There were also five deaths involving infected foreigners.
Dr Noor Hisham said the nine cases from the Pedas cluster reported Sunday had also been under quarantine because they had been exposed to the virus.
He added employers have a role to play to ensure workers follow standard operating procedures to curb the rise of Covid-19 infections as Malaysia enters the recovery phase.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.26 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 new cases on Friday (June 26), continuing its trend of single digits for the fourth day running.
Cumulatively, the number of infections in the country is now 8,606 cases.
Of the six new cases, five are imported cases.
Four of them are Malaysians and one is a foreigner who has been granted entry into the country for work purposes, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Friday.
The sole local transmission case is a Malaysian who was detected through a screening process at the patient’s workplace.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 23 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,294 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.4% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 191 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are two patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases for the 12th day in a row.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.25 * * *
Malaysia recorded 4 new Covid-19 cases Thursday (June 25), continuing its trend of single digits for the third day running.
Cumulatively, the number of infections in the country is now 8,600 cases.
All four new cases are Malaysians, with three of the four being imported cases detected in Malaysians returning from abroad.
The sole local transmission was detected from a screening process conducted on Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) patients at Hospital Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom in Johor, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Thursday.
Dr Hisham also said 40 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,271 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 96.2% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 208 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are two patients being treated at intensive care units (ICUs) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.24 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 new cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday (June 24), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,596 cases.
Of the six new cases, four were local transmissions and another two were import cases, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Wednesday (June 24).
He also said 45 more cases have been discharged, which means 8,231 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 95.8% out of the total number of cases in the country.
There are now only 244 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are two patients being treated at intensive care units and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
All four local transmission cases are Malaysians and three are related to three new Covid-19 clusters — the Hulu Langat condominium cluster, the Bukit Bintang cluster and the construction site cluster in Kuching.
On the Bukit Bintang cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said the ministry has detected 10 positive cases related to it, involving nine Bangladeshis and one Malaysian.
Three positive cases were found related to the construction site cluster in Kuching — a supervisor and two Indonesian workers.
On the Hulu Langat condominium cluster, the index case is a tahfiz school student who was found positive following a health screening on June 8.
Contract tracing found a total of three cases related to this cluster.
Of the two import cases, one is a Malaysian returning from Mexico and the other was a permanent resident who came back from India.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.23 * * *
Malaysia recorded 3 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (June 23), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,590.
All three cases are local transmissions and only one is a Malaysian.
This was announced by Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement on Tuesday (June 23).
One case, a non-Malaysian, is related to the Pedas cluster in Negri Sembilan.
The other two cases are related to the “home death” cluster in Sabah, involving a Malaysian and a foreigner.
They are family members of patient 8506.
The index case in this cluster is a senior citizen who died at home in Sabah and is the country’s 120th fatality.
Covid-19 tests conducted on the deceased found she was positive.
Dr Noor Hisham also said nine more cases have been discharged, which means that 8,186 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in Malaysia since the outbreak began.
This translates to a recovery rate of 95.3% out of the total number of cases in the country.
He added that there are currently 283 active cases still being treated at health facilities nationwide and that there are three patients being treated at the intensive care unit, with none on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths and the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.22 * * *
Malaysia recorded 15 cases on Monday (June 22), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,587.
Of the 15 cases, two are imported cases involving Malaysians who were infected with the virus abroad, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Monday.
All of the 13 local transmission cases involved non-Malaysians, Dr Noor Hisham added.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 21 cases have been discharged, which means 8,177 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 95.23% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are now only 289 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are two patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.21 * * *
Malaysia recorded 16 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday (June 21), bringing the total number of infections to 8,572.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) said out of the 16 new cases, three were imported cases involving two Malaysians and a permanent resident, who were all infected abroad.
Meanwhile, there were 13 locally transmitted cases involving nine foreigners and four Malaysians, he said in a statement on Sunday.
He added that the country saw no new Covid-19 deaths, keeping the death toll at 121, or 1.41% out of the overall number of cases.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 10 patients had recovered on Sunday with a total of 8,156 patients discharged since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 95.1% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are currently 295 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
At present, three patients are being treated at the intensive care units (ICU) with none of them on ventilator support.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.20 * * *
Malaysia recorded 21 Covid-19 cases on Saturday (June 20), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,556.
Of the 21 cases, two are imported cases involving one Malaysian and one permanent resident who were infected with the virus abroad, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) in a statement issued on Saturday.
As for the 19 involving local transmission cases, he said that seven were foreigners while 12 involved Malaysians.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 76 cases have been discharged, which means 8,146 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 95.2% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are now only 289 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are three patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
He also announced a new cluster in Labu Lanjut, Sepang with five positive cases detected so far.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.19 * * *
Malaysia recorded 6 new Covid-19 cases on Friday (June 19), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,535.
Of the six cases, two are imported cases involving one Malaysian and one permanent resident who were infected with the virus abroad, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the ministry’s Covid-19 press conference here Friday.
All of the four local transmission cases involved Malaysians.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 70 cases have been discharged, which means 8,070 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 94.6% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are now only 344 active cases left being treated at health facilities nationwide.
Currently, there are three patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
He also announced a new cluster in Kidurong, Bintulu, Sarawak, where six positive cases have been detected so far.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.18 * * *
Malaysia recorded 14 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (June 18), bringing the cumulative number of infections in the country to 8,529.
Of the 14 cases, three are imported cases involving two Malaysians and one permanent resident, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a statement Thursday.
Seven of the local transmission cases are non-Malaysians in Kuala Lumpur (two cases), Sarawak (two), Selangor (one), Sabah (one) and Perak (one).
Of the four Malaysian local transmission cases, two are staff working at the Bukit Jalil detention centre.
The other two were detected in Sarawak – including one from a pre-operation screening at the Sarawak General Hospital in Kuching.
The other Sarawak case is of an individual who was tested prior to flying overseas for a matter.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 127 cases have been discharged, which means 8,000 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 93.8% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are now 408 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Of the active cases, four patients are being treated at intensive care units (ICU) and none are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.17 * * *
Malaysia reported 10 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (June 17), bringing the total infections in the country to 8,515.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that all the new cases detected were local transmissions.
The 10 local transmission involved three foreigners and seven Malaysians.
“There are four positive Covid-19 cases who are being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU), and there are no cases requiring ventilator support,” he said during his daily press briefing on Wednesday (June 17).
Dr Noor Hisham added that 140 patients have been discharged bringing the total cumulative discharged cases to 7,873.
No death was recorded. The death toll remains at 121 cases.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.16 * * *
Malaysia recorded 11 Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (June 16), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,505.
Out of the 11 new cases, one was an imported case involving a returning Malaysian who was infected abroad.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the 10 local transmission cases, four were Malaysians.
“Of the four, one case was a pre-surgery screening at the Putrajaya Hospital that was later transferred to Sungai Buloh Hospital, while the three others were close contacts of the 8,453 Covid-19 case in Sarawak.
“The three were family members of the 8,453 case,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.
He said of the six foreigners, two were from Kuala Lumpur and the remaining four from Negri Sembilan.
“One of the cases in Kuala Lumpur was a screening before going to work, while the other was part of the Kuala Lumpur Construction Site Cluster 2.
“Three of the cases in Negri Sembilan were part of the Pedas Cluster, while the remaining one was from the cleaning services company cluster,” he said.
He added that for now, there were four Covid-19 positive cases being treated in the Intensive Care Unit, with no cases needing respiratory aid.
“There were also no new deaths related to Covid-19 reported on Tuesday, with the death toll remaining at 121 cases (1.42% of all Covid-19 cases).
“There are now 333 cases which have recovered and were allowed to be discharged on Tuesday, comprising of 307 foreigners and 26 Malaysians,” he said, adding that the cumulative recovered cases discharged from ward was now 7,733 (90.9% of all cases).
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.15 * * *
Malaysia recorded 41 cases on Monday (June 15), taking the total number of infections in the country to 8,494.
Out of the 41 new cases, three were imported cases involving returning Malaysians who were infected abroad.
Of the 38 local transmission cases, six were Malaysians, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah at the Health Ministry’s daily Covid-19 media briefing.
Of the six, one was an acute respiratory infection (ARI) case at an old folks home in Kuala Selangor that was detected at the Tanjung Karang Hospital in Selangor.
The other five were either detected from close contacts of Covid-19 patients or from tahfiz school screenings in Sabah, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Melaka.
There were 32 locally transmitted cases involving foreigners, and they included 14 cases at the Akademi Imigresen Malaysia in Port Dickson, which involved detainees who were transferred there from the Bukit Jalil Immigration Depot.
Another 15 were from the Pedas cluster in Negri Sembilan and two from the cleaning services company cluster.
Dr Noor Hisham also said 54 cases have been discharged, which means 7,400 patients have recovered from Covid-19 since the outbreak began.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 recovery rate is now at 87.1% out of the total number of positive cases.
There are now 973 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities.
Currently, there are four patients treated at intensive care units (ICU) and non are on ventilator support.
Dr Noor Hisham announced no new deaths, which means the death toll remains at 121 cases.
Malaysia is currently under the recovery movement control order (MCO) phase which is scheduled to end on Aug 31.
Under the recovery MCO, social distancing rules continue to apply but many more sectors will be reopened, including schools and social activities.
Border control on outsiders continue to be enforced but interstate and domestic travel are now allowed.
Source: www.thestar.com.my
* * * 2020.06.14 * * *
Malaysia today recorded eight new Covid-19 cases comprising two imported cases and six local transmissions.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (above) said the six local transmissions were made up of two citizens and four foreigners.
All four cases among foreigners are from the Kuala Lumpur construction site two clusters,” he said during the Health Ministry briefing in Putrajaya today.
Noor Hisham said the two citizens were from an influenza-like illness screening in Bintulu involving a polytechnic student and another from the screening of old folks home in Malacca.
As for the two imported cases, he said they were non-citizens with permanent resident status.
At present, no foreigners are allowed into the country except for those under Malaysia My Second Home (M2HH) programme, permanent residents and long-term social visit pass holders.
Noor Hisham also reported one new death involving an Indian national, bringing the total fatalities from Covid-19 to 121 cases.
The 67-year-old man was a detainee at the Bukit Jalil immigration depot where a major Covid-19 outbreak had taken place.
He had a history of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and kidney disease.
He was found unconscious at the detention centre and was brought to Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
He passed away on June 12. A Covid-19 test found he was positive and a post-mortem is still ongoing.
Meanwhile, Noor Hisham said another 35 Covid-19 patients have been discharged, bringing the total recoveries to 7,346 or 86.9 percent of total cases.
This means the number of Covid-19 patients is now at 986, the first time active cases had gone under 1,000 since March 20.
Of these, four are in the intensive care unit.
The data released today is for the last 24 hours up to noon today.
A total of 9,279 swab test for Covid-19 were conducted yesterday by government labs.
However, private labs have yet to report their latest numbers to the government.
Today is also the last daily Health Ministry briefing on Covid-19. From next week onwards, the briefings will be held every Monday and Thursday.
Noor Hisham reiterated for Malaysians to avoid crowded places, confined spaces and close conversations which he referred to as the “3Cs”, as a precaution against Covid-19.
He also reminded the people to wash their hands with soap, wear a face mask in public and heed warnings from the Health Ministry, referred to as the “3Ws”.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.13 * * *
There have been 43 new infections of Covid-19 today, bringing the total to 8,445.
There were also 143 recoveries bringing the total number of recoveries to 7,311, meaning there are just 1,014 active cases at the moment.
Of the new cases, five were imported, involving four Malaysians and one permanent resident.
Of the 38 local infections, 15 were Malaysians and 23 non-Malaysians. This is the first time this month that local Malaysian infections went into the double digits.
Of the non-Malaysians infected, 21 were from the Bukit Jalil immigration depot cluster who had been transferred to the Immigration Academy at Port Dickson for quarantine.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said they had tested positive after a third swab before they could be deported.
The two other migrant cases involved a worker at a vegetable wholesale market in Penampang, Sabah, and an estate worker in Temerloh Pahang.
Of the local Malaysian infections, seven were from tahfiz schools, namely two in Selangor, three in Negeri Sembilan and one each in Perak and Malacca.
One case also involved a youth in Kuala Lumpur who went to a clinic with a cold, but then tested positive for the coronavirus.
One new death was also among the newly-infected cases reported, bringing the total Covid-19 death toll so far to 120.
The latest casualty was a 96-year-old Malaysian woman who died at home in Sabah on June 12 and tested positive after her remains were brought to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The source of the infection is being probed.
Four of the active cases are currently in intensive care with none needing ventilators.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.12 * * *
Malaysia recorded 33 new cases of Covid-19 over the 24-hour period ending noon today and one death.
The victim, 85, is a Malaysian female who was found dead at her home yesterday.
She was brought to the Keningau Hospital in Sabah where she was tested positive for Covid-19.
According to Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, of the 33 new cases, 16 involved Malaysians returning from abroad and 14 involved foreigners.
Of the three local transmissions among Malaysians, one case was recorded in Kuala Lumpur and another was linked to the Selangor tahfiz cluster.
The remaining case involved an individual who had close contact with the person who was found dead yesterday.
Currently, the Covid-19 death toll in Malaysia stood at 119.
The total number of patients discharged over the same 24-hour period stood at 7,168 (85.3 percent recovery rate).
There are currently 1,115 individuals being treated of which five require intensive care and none require ventilator support.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.11 * * *
After three days of new cases in the single-digits, the number of new Covid-19 cases re-entered double digits with 31 new cases reported as of noon today.
The Health Ministry said of these, 11 involved imported cases, while of the 20 local transmissions, only one involved a Malaysian from a tahfiz school screening in Selangor. This brings the total number of infected cases in Malaysia to 8,369.
Meanwhile, Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (above) said a total of 51 recoveries were recorded as of mid-day today, bringing the total number of recoveries to 7,065 or 84.4 percent.
No new deaths were recorded, with the death toll remaining at 118.
Yesterday, Malaysia recorded two cases, the lowest number of new cases recorded since the start of the movement control order (MCO) period on March 18.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.10 * * *
卫生部今日录得新增2宗2019冠病例,是自从3月18日落实限行令以来,最低的单日新增病例数据。
卫生总监诺希山在记者会上说,今天新增的2宗病例,一宗是境外输入病例,而另一宗本土感染则涉及外籍人士。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.09 * * *
Malaysia today recorded seven (7) new Covid-19 cases comprising six imported infections and one local transmission.
The single local transmission involved a foreigner, marking a milestone for the Health Ministry as for the first time, no Malaysian was infected locally since the start of the movement control order (MCO) on March 18.
The sole local transmission was discovered through the screening process imposed by the government before foreign employees can return to work.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said this brings the total cases to date to 8,336.
He also reported the highest number of Covid-19 recovery in a single day on record, with 281 patients discharged.
This brings the total recoveries to 6,975 people or 83.7 percent of all cases.
No new fatalities were reported today, maintaining the death toll at 117.
The updates are for the last 24 hours up to noon today.
A total of 10,216 Covid-19 swab tests were conducted by government labs yesterday.
However, private labs have yet to provide the numbers of tests they conducted for yesterday.
Government and private labs combined have the capacity to conduct 34,951 swab tests a day.
Speaking at the Health Ministry’s daily briefing in Putrajaya today, Noor Hisham said 1,244 people are still under treatment, of which six are in the intensive care unit (ICU).
From the Covid-19 patients in ICU, one needs the help of a ventilator to breathe.
Noor Hisham attributed the absence of reported local transmission among Malaysians in the last 24 hours to the whole government and society approach.
He said the trend of new cases in recent days is consistent with the projection model by the National Health Institute.
“The Health Ministry would like to congratulate Malaysians on their cooperation with the government for this achievement,” he said.
However, he cautioned that it was not time to let our guard down and urged Malaysians to continue to abide by the standard operation procedures (SOPs) to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
He again reiterated for Malaysians to avoid crowded places, confined spaces and close conversations which he referred to as the “3Cs”.
He also reminded Malaysians to wash their hands with soap, wear a face mask in public and heed warnings from the Health Ministry, referred to as the “3Ws”.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.08 * * *
卫生部今天录得7宗新增的2019冠病确诊病例,为过去3个月来最低的新增病例数据。
上一次必须追溯至3月8日才有低于7宗的新增病例。当时,卫生部录得6宗新增的冠病病例。后来,随着疫情逐渐加剧,马来西亚在3月18日开始执行限行令来阻断感染链。
卫生总监诺希山今午在布城召开记者会说,今天新增的7宗病例中,2宗是境外传入,余下5宗则是本土感染。
这7名病患包括5名马来西亚人与2名外籍人士。
如此一来,累计确诊病例目前达到8329宗。
诺希山也表示,今天有20名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到6694宗,占总病例的80.4%。
此外,他说,今天没有冠病病患病故,累计死亡病例维持在117宗。
目前,尚有1518名病患在医院隔离治疗,其中6人在加护病房,只有一人需要呼吸器辅助。
另外,根据《马新社》,5宗本土传染病例分别是雪兰莪雪邦与第8294宗确诊病例紧密接触者2宗、吉隆坡武吉加里尔移民局扣留所职员一宗、沙巴里卡士妇孺医院(HWKKS)手术前检测确诊病例一宗,以及沙巴亚庇社区感染病例一宗。
诺希山透露,里卡士妇孺医院确诊患者是准备接受手术的一名8个月大的女婴,调查工作正在进行中。
他指出,今天只有一个活跃感染群新增一宗确诊病例,即武吉加里尔扣留所,涉及移民局官员,患者并无症状,但或许是遭确诊的扣留者传染。
他说,当局已检测扣留所的官员和职员,迄今只发现一宗确诊病例,当局已展开主动追踪检测与确诊患者紧密接触者。
武吉加里尔扣留所有1623个样本,累积确诊病例609宗,1014个样本呈阴性反应;士毛月1785个样本,累积66宗确诊,1719个呈阴性反应。
雪邦扣留所1477个样本,累积确诊60宗,1417个呈阴性反应;布城扣留所101个样本,累积2宗确诊,99个呈阴性反应。
至于锁定目标群体423所宗教学校的一万6458个样本、447座巴刹的3万3425个样本和389所养老院的一万4417个样本检测,均没有新增病例。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.07 * * *
There were 19 new infections of Covid-19 today, bringing the total to 8,322.
There were also 39 recoveries, with the total at 6,674. This means active infections are at 1,531.
Of the new infections, six were imported cases.
Of the local infections, 11 were Malaysians, and two were non-Malaysian citizens.
Of the 11 Malaysian cases, two were from a rehabilitation centre in Dengkil, a tahfiz madrasah (2), a police detainee in Sabak Bernam, and a screened worker in Klang.
There were two cases in Kuala Lumpur, one from the Cheras apartments cluster, and one from a new cluster in Gombak.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the new cluster involved the Gombak district police headquarters. The new case was a close contact of Patients 7,064 and 7,246.
The Gombak cluster has five cases in total at present.
Meanwhile, there was a positive case from a screened factory worker in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, and two new cases in Sabah who were familial contacts with Patients 3,641 and 4,537.
On the immigration depots where there was a recent outbreak, all test results have been released and there were no new cases reported today.
Five of the active cases were in ICU, with none needing ventilators.
No new deaths were reported with the death toll remaining at 117.
Going forward, Noor Hisham said Malaysians must continue to observe social distancing and good hygiene measures especially when the recovery movement control order starts on June 10.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.06 * * *
There were 37 new Covid-19 infections today, bringing the total number of cases to 8,303.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of this figure 8 cases were imported.
Of the local infections, 10 were citizens, and 19 were non-Malaysian citizens.
There were also 25 new recoveries, bringing the total to 6,635, meaning there are now 1,552 active cases in total.
Five people remain in intensive care, none of whom require ventilators.
One new death was reported, bringing the death toll to 117.
The latest casualty was Patient 2,296, a 79-year-old Malaysian woman who had close contact with Patient 1,508.
She started showing symptoms on March 18 and was warded on March 26 after testing positive. She died at 2pm yesterday.
Noor Hisham said six of the new cases were from the Kuala Lumpur construction site cluster, Pedas (4), Kuala Lumpur cleaning company (3), Pudu (1), Kampung Sungai Lui (1).
For the Bukit Jalil immigration depots, only two more test results were pending.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.05 * * *
Malaysia has suffered its first Covid-19 fatality since May 22, said Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in his daily briefing today.
“The 116th fatality (patient 7733) was a Malaysian male aged 61 with a history of diabetes, hypertension, and kidney cancer. He was admitted to the Hajjah Khalsom General Hospital, Johor on May 29, 2020, and passed away on June 4, 2020, at 10.20pm,” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said as of June 5, noon, there were 19 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total to 8,266 cases.
There were 51 patients who have recovered and were discharged today meaning that 6,610 (80 percent) have recovered in total.
The movement control order (MCO) and conditional MCO have also reduced incidence of infectious diseases such as Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD), measles, and chickenpox, said Noor Hisham.
He added that of the 19 new Covid-19 positive cases reported today, seven are imported cases and 12 are locally transmitted, of which nine are Malaysians and three, non-Malaysians.
Six Covid-19 patients are reported to be in intensive care units with one of them requiring a ventilator for breathing, he said.
There are currently 1,540 active cases being treated at the country’s health facilities, Noor Hisham added.
Elaborating on the incidences of other diseases, he said that a comparative analysis of diseases reported up to the 22nd week of 2019 versus the 22nd week of 2020 saw a significant decrease in the number of some contagious diseases.
HFMD had a reduction of 44.6 percent cases, measles had a 58.3 percent case decrease and chickenpox saw a decrease of 44.4 cases over that time frame.
“The decline in these cases is one of the positive results of the implementation of the MCO and the conditional MCO which were also assisted by hygienic practices.
“However, in the event of a Covid-19 outbreak, it is feared that there is also a decline in immunisation rates for babies and children, possibly as parents are worried about taking the little ones out of the house to the clinic,” said Noor Hisham.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.04 * * *
The number of Covid-19 cases in the country has jumped to 277 as of noon today, pushing the total number of cases to 8,247. This is also the highest single-day increase on record.
Of this number, 271 cases were non-Malaysian citizens, including 270 cases from the Bukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot. One other non-Malaysian case was from a construction site in Pudu.
Only six of the new cases were Malaysians, of which four were locally transmitted and two were imported cases.
Twenty-eight patients have recovered, bringing the total cured to 6,559, meaning there are 1,573 active cases.
Six patients remain under intensive care, of which only two require ventilators.
There were no new deaths reported for the 13th consecutive day.
With the new increase, there are now 608 cases from the immigration depots, including two that have recovered.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the new infections were the result of a second swab being conducted on the detainees.
He said the number of cases today especially among non-Malaysians is worrying, but the detections were the result of hard work.
“This is the result of the excellent work of district health offices in the field,” Noor Hisham added.
He also thanked all officers from the various agencies who had worked together with the Health Department.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.03 * * *
马来西亚今天的新增2019冠病例今天再度激升,至逼近三位数的93宗,不过当中只有两个病患是大马国民。
卫生总监诺希山透露,截至今天中午12点为止,国内新增93名2019冠病患者,使得累计确诊病患达到7970人。
但在93名新增病患里,91人是外籍人士,仅有两名是本地公民。
诺希山指出,过去24小时内,另外有61名病患出院,使累计康复者达6531人,占总病例的81.9%。
目前尚有1324名病患还在留院治疗, 当中6人入住加护病房,其中2人须要呼吸器辅助。
今天已是国内连续13天无人病故,累计冠病死亡病例保持在115宗(占确诊病患的1.44%)。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.02 * * *
Malaysia today recorded 20 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections to 7,877 to date.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said 15 out of the 20 new cases today were imported, meaning they were Malaysians returning from abroad.
There were only five local transmissions comprising three non-citizens and two Malaysians.
Among Malaysians, one new infection was detected at the Labuan ferry terminal while another is from the Pedas cluster in Negeri Sembilan where an outbreak began at a chicken farm.
The last time the country reported only five or fewer locally transmitted cases was almost three months ago on March 5.
As for the imported cases, seven involved Malaysians returning from Egypt while five were from Saudi Arabia and one each from Mexico, India and China, Noor Hisham told a press conference in Putrajaya today.
He also reported 66 new recoveries, bringing the total patients who have recovered to 6,470 or 82.14 percent of the total number of cases.
A total of 1,292 Covid-19 patients are still under treatment, of which six are in the intensive care units (ICU). Of the ICU patients, two need ventilators to breathe.
No new death was reported today, maintaining the death toll at 115 for the 12th consecutive day.
According to Health Ministry data, a total of 12,242 swab tests for Covid-19 were conducted by public labs yesterday.
However, data on the total number of tests from private labs yesterday were not yet available.
Public and private labs combined have a maximum capacity of 29,787 tests a day.
On a separate matter, Noor Hisham noted that some may celebrate Hari Raya for up to a month but reiterated that gatherings are prohibited to contain the spread of Covid-19.
This is after the discovery of a new Covid-19 cluster believed to be linked to Hari Raya visits.
He reiterated for people to comply with the movement control order.
Noor Hisham also encouraged the public to avoid crowded places, confined spaces and close conversations.
He added that people should frequently wash their hands with soap and wear a face mask in public places.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.06.01 * * *
卫生部今天录得38宗新增的2019冠病病例,累计病例达到7857宗。
卫生总监诺希山说,虽然新增38宗确诊病例,但也有51人康复出院,累计康复病例达到6404宗,或占总病例的81.51%。
此外,诺希山表示,截至中午12点,过去一天没有死亡病例,累计死亡病例维持在115宗,占总病例的1.46%。
他披露,在38宗新增病例中,26例为境外输入型病例,另有12例为本土感染病例。
他说,这12宗本土感染病例中,6人为马来西亚人,另有6人为外国人。
目前,共有1338名冠病病人在医院接受治疗,其中8人住在加护病房,而两人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.31 * * *
大马继昨天单日新增2019冠病例大福下跌后,今天再度增加近一倍至57宗,而当中依然大部分为外籍人士。
卫生总监诺希山公布,截止今日中午12点,国内新增2019冠病例为57宗,其中47宗为本土感染案例,其余10宗则为境外输入案例。
诺希山在布城召开在记者会时说明,47个本土感染的病患之中,仅4人为大马公民,其余43人则是外籍人士。
换言之,马来西亚目前的累计确诊人数为7819人。
43名新增外籍病例包括:雪邦移民局扣留营24宗、彭亨3个涉及外劳的簇群15宗、甘榜双溪内簇群1宗、半山芭簇群1宗、准备送往扣留营的非法移民1宗,以及巴生外劳1宗。
至于新增的10宗境外输入型病例,则是从新加坡(一宗)、埃及(7宗)、日本(一宗)和汶莱(一宗)回国的大马人。
随着今日康复出院的人数有23人,因此累计康复病例人数已达6353人,或81.25%。
不过,目前也仍然有1351人住院治疗,其中9人住在加护病房,其中2人需要靠呼吸器维持生命。
自5月22日开始至今,马来西亚住在加护病房的重症患者数量都维持个位数。
另外,今日已是连续10天无新增死亡病例,目前死亡人数维持于115人,或死亡率1.47%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.30 * * *
昨天暴起后,大马今天的单日新增2019冠病例回降,从昨天103宗大福下跌至30宗。
卫生总监诺希山公布,截止今日中午12点,国内新增2019冠病例为30宗,其中27宗为本土感染案例,其余3宗则为境外输入案例。
诺希山在布城召开在记者会时说明,27个本土感染的病例之中,10人为大马公民,另外17人则是外籍人士。
换言之,马来西亚目前的累计确诊人数为7662人。
随着今日康复出院的人数有95人,因此累计康复病例人数已达6330人,康复率为81.55%。
不过,目前也仍然有1317人住院治疗,其中9人住在加护病房,其中2人需要靠呼吸器维持生命。
自5月22日开始至今,马来西亚住在加护病房的重症患者数量都维持个位数。
值得庆幸的是,马来西亚今日已是连续9天无新增死亡病例,目前死亡人数维持于115人,或死亡率1.48%。
根据卫生部数据,今日新增的病例之中,13例来自吉隆坡、5例来自雪州、4例来自森美兰、4例来自布城。
与此同时, 马六甲和柔佛也分别出现2宗及1宗案例。
卫生部在移民社群展开大规模筛检之后,近来有几日的单日新增病例突破三位数。尽管如此,整体而言,马来西亚病例新增曲线仍是呈往下的趋势。
截止近日中午12点,全马活跃病例数量最高的地区为蕉赖(328宗),居次的是乌鲁冷岳(101宗)。
班底谷及林茂则分别仍有95宗及57宗活跃病例。这四个地区也是全马目前仅有的4个疫情红区。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.29 * * *
大马2019冠病病例今天再度回升三位数。卫生总监诺希山透露,截至中午12点,共有103名病患确诊,使得累计冠病病例达到7732宗。
诺希山今天在布城召开例常汇报会时指出,今天确诊病例再度攀升,主因是有更多外籍人士确诊。
Malaysia mencatatkan 103 lagi kes Covid-19 baru, menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes jangkitan yang dicatatkan adalah sebanyak 7,732 kes.
Dalam sidang media hari ini, Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah berkata, lonjakan kes baru adalah melibatkan jangkitan terhadap warga asing.
Daripada 103 kes baru, tujuh merupakan kes import.
Daripada 96 kes jangkitan tempatan pula, 84 kes melibatkan warga asing, yang terdiri daripada 53 kes dari kluster Pedas, iaitu membabitkan syarikat kilang memproses ayam di Negeri Sembilan.
Sebanyak 24 kes dikesan melibatkan kluster syarikat pembersihan.
Justeru, kata Noor Hisham, hanya 12 kes melibatkan warganegara malaysia.
Setakat tengah hari tadi, 66 lagi pesakit sembuh sepenuhnya, menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan yang pulih dari jangkitan wabak itu ialah 6,235, atau 80.64 peratus daripada keseluruhan kes.
Mengambil kira kes yang sudah sembuh, jumlah kes aktif Covid-19 di Malaysia ialah 1,382 kes.
Noor Hisham juga hari ini memaklumkan tiada kematian baru dilaporkan, menjadikan jumlah korban akibat Covid-19 di Malaysia kekal sebanyak 115 kes.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.28 * * *
继昨天的15宗新增病例,大马今天的新增2019冠病例再降低至10宗,再创限行令实施以来的新低。
卫生总监诺希山今午在布城召开记者会公布,截止今日中午12点,单日新增病例数量为10宗,使得累计确诊人数达7629人。
诺希山透露,这10例全是本土感染,涉及5名外籍人士。
他也透露,随着再有86人康复,目前全马累计病愈的人数已达80.8%,康复人数累计6169人。
另外,诺希山指出,今日并无新增死亡病例,因此死亡病患维持115人,或1.5%。
换言之,目前尚有1345人留院治疗,其中8人住在加护病房,4人需要靠呼吸器维持生命。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.27 * * *
国内新增2019冠病例连续几天呈三位数后,今天的新病例成功大跌至双位数,截至今天中午12点,国内新增15名确诊病患,使累计病例上升至7619宗。
这也是自政府实施限行令以来,单日新增病例的新低。
卫生总监诺希山透露,在这15宗新病例中,有6个为输入型病例,意即他们是在国外染病。
至于本地染病的9名患者中,有5人为大马公民,其余4人为外籍人士。
诺希山说,国内累积确诊病例达7619宗,今日康复出院病例有42宗,累积6083宗或占病例总数79.8%,活跃病例则有1421宗。
“目前有8人在加护病房接受治疗,其中4人需要依靠呼吸器。”
另外,今天也没有死亡病例,因此国内2019冠病死亡人数维持在115人,占总病例的1.51%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.26 * * *
马来西亚2019冠状病毒疫情再次升级。卫生总监诺希山透露,截至今天中午12点,共新增了187名确诊病患,导致累计病例增加到7604宗。
诺希山称,在这187宗新病例中,有10人为输入型病例,意即他们是在国外染病。
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said 155 of the new cases have been reported at the detention facility, bringing the total there to 281 cases.
This makes it the second-largest Covid-19 cluster in the country, after the Seri Petaling tabligh cluster that involved 3,369 people.
The third-largest is the Indonesian Pesantren Islamic school cluster which involved 238 people.
Noor Hisham said all 281 cases at the Bukit Jalil cluster so far are foreign nationals. A total of 1,543 people including staff have been tested, of which 180 tests are still pending.
No new cases have been reported at the Semenyih and Sepang Immigration Detention Depots, and the total still stands at 66 cases (including one Immigration Department staff) and 36 cases respectively.
However, there are still 337 tests still pending for the Semenyih depot and the nine tests for the Sepang depot.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.25 * * *
马来西亚2019冠状病毒病例较昨天暴增3倍。卫生总监诺希山指出,截至今天中午12点为止,共新增172宗确诊病例,这使得累计病例达到7417宗。
诺希山今天在布城召开例行记者会时透露,在172宗新增病例里,仅有5宗为输入型病例。而在167宗本地感染病例中,有159名病患为外籍人士,其中112人来自三个移民局扣留所。
Malaysia has recorded a spike of 172 new Covid-19 cases today, most of which are detected at three immigration detention facilities in the country.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the 172 cases, five were imported cases, while 159 cases involved non-citizens. Of the non-citizens, 112 cases were detected at the immigration depots.
“Members of the public need not worry because these immigration depots are places isolated from the public and controlled by the authorities.
“There are eight local citizens who tested positive today,” he said at his daily media briefing in Putrajaya today.
Malaysia had recorded a double-digit number of daily new cases for the past 21 days.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.24 * * *
马来西亚今天录得60宗新增的2019冠病确诊病例,绝大部分来自巴生谷。
随着今天增加60宗病例,马来西亚累计的2019冠病病例达到7245宗。
根据卫生总监诺希山今午发布的数据,今天新增的60宗确诊病例中,57例来自巴生谷,其中雪兰莪报46例,而吉隆坡则有11例。
余下3宗新增病例,则分别是沙巴2例,柔佛1例。
由于今天是开斋节,诺希山并没召开例常记者会,而是改为发文告公布最新的病例数据。
他在文告中说,今天新增的60宗确诊病例中,53宗为本土感染,7宗是境外输入。
在本土感染的病例中,44人是外国人,9人是大马公民。
而在44宗外国人病例中,大多数(27例)来自士毛月移民局扣留所簇群。
此外,诺希山也披露,今天共有33名病患康复出院,累计康复病例为5945宗,占总病例的82%。
与此同时,今天并没有病患死亡,死亡病例维持在115宗,占总病例的1.6%。
换言之,目前的活跃病例为1185宗,全部在医院接受治疗。目前有9名病患住在加护病房,其中4人需要呼吸器。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.23 * * *
截至今天中午12点,卫生部录得48宗新增的2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到7185宗。
卫生总监诺希山今午在记者会上说,48宗新增病例中,44宗是本土感染,余下4宗则是境外输入。
他说,在44宗本土感染的新增病例中,19名病患是马来西亚人,而25人则是外国人。
25名外国病患中,大多数都是源自士毛月移民局扣留所簇群,涵盖21人。
庆幸的是,今天并无发现死亡病例,累计死亡病患维持在115人。
此外,今天有53人康复,累计康复病例达到5912宗,或占病例总数82.1%。
如此一来,目前尚有1158宗活跃病例,全都在医院接受治疗。
他指出,目前有9人在加护病房接受治疗,其中5人需要依靠呼吸器。
此外,根据《马新社》,诺希山指出,由于担心疫情扩散,许多国家已采取各种措施允许穆斯林在安全方式庆祝开斋节。
他说,虽然穆斯林习惯聚在一起庆节,但今年穆斯林只能与同住的家人庆祝开斋节。
他希望民众遵守国家安全理事会制定的佳节标准作业程序,一天不能超过20名家人成员在屋内,胥视屋子大小,同时必须维持社交距离及保持个人卫生。
他也劝请穆斯林延后拜访其他家庭及朋友,同时避免跨州,以免病毒在其他地区如绿区扩散。
他希望国人以彭加兰簇群及林茂次分簇群为借镜,前者是跨州活动造成,而后者是亲友拜访造成。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.22 * * *
019冠病疫情出现放缓迹象多日后,今天的确诊病例增加至78宗,而康复病例则有63宗,乃是近日来首度确诊病患多过康复人数。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会披露,截至中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得78宗确诊病例,累计病例达到7137宗。
他说,今天共有63名病患康复出院,累计康复人数达到5859人。
遗憾的是,今天有一名病患病故。如此一来,累计死亡病例达到115宗。
目前,马来西亚尚有1163宗活跃病例,意即还在医院接受治疗的2019冠病病患。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.21 * * *
马来西亚今天新增50宗2019冠病确诊病例,累计病例达到7059宗。
卫生总监诺希山下午召开记者会说,截至中午12点,今天录得50宗确诊病例,但有90名病患康复出院。
他说,随着90名病患出院,目前已有5796人康复,占总病例的82.1%。
诺希山也表示,过去一天没有冠病病患死亡,因此累计死亡病例维持在114宗,占总病例的1.61%。
针对今天发现的50宗确诊病例,他表示,其中3宗为输入型病例,余下47宗为本土感染。
他补充,47宗本土感染病例中,41人是外籍人士,其中34人源自一个新的感染簇群。
他说,这个新发现的簇群源自武吉加里尔的移民局扣留所。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.20 * * *
截至今午12时,国内2019冠病确诊病例添31宗,累积确诊病例突破7000宗,达7009宗,但无新增死亡病例。
卫生总监诺希山说,今日康复出院病患有60人,累积5706宗,或占病例总数81.4%,活跃病例则有1189宗。
诺希山今日在记者会上说,在31宗新增确诊病例当中,有10宗是境外输入,其余21宗是本土感染,当中10宗涉及外籍人士。
“目前有11人在加护病房接受治疗,其中7人需要依靠呼吸器。”
诺希山说,根据卫生部全国危机准备及应对中心(CPRC)的最新消息,今日无新增死亡病例,因此国内2019冠病死亡病例维持114宗,或占总病例的1.63%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.19 * * *
截至今午12点,大马今天新增37宗2019冠病确诊病例,以及一宗死亡病例。
卫生总监诺希山说,累积确诊病例达6987宗,活跃病例为1218宗。
他今日在记者会上说,在37宗新增确诊病例当中,有2宗是境外输入,其余35宗是本土感染,其中22宗涉及外籍人士。
他指出,今日有31人已康复及获准出院,迄今有5646人全面康复及出院,或占总病例80.9%。
“目前有11人在加护病房接受治疗,其中6人需要依靠呼吸器。”
累计死亡病例114宗
诺希山说,根据卫生部全国危机准备及应对中心(CPRC)的最新消息,国内添1宗冠病死亡病例,因此累积死亡病例达114宗,或占总病例1.63%.。
他指出,第114名死者(第6942号病例)是患有糖尿病、高血压及肝癌的77岁大马女性。
根据诺希山,她在彭亨一家医药中心接受治疗,并在5月18日凌晨3时零9分病逝。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.18 * * *
截至今午12点,国内2019冠状病毒确诊病例添47宗,其中21宗是境外输入。
卫生总监诺希山说,在26宗本土感染当中,有17宗涉及外籍人士。
他今日在记者会上说,国内累积确诊病例达6941宗,活跃病例为1213宗。
他指出,今日有44人已康复及获准出院,以致有5615人已全面康复及出院,或占总病例80.9%。
他说:“目前有13人在加护病房接受治疗,其中6人需要依靠呼吸器。”
诺希山说,根据卫生部全国危机准备及应对中心(CPRC)的最新消息,今日无新增死亡案例,因此死亡案例维持113宗,或占总病例的1.63%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.17 * * *
截至今天中午,国内2019冠状病毒确诊病例添22宗,同时无新增死亡案例。
卫生总监诺希山说,在这22宗新增确诊病例当中,有5宗是境外输入,其余17宗是本土感染,其中9宗涉及外籍人士。
他今日在记者会上说,国内累积确诊病例达6894宗,活跃病例为1210宗。
“今日有59人已康复及获准出院,以致有5571宗病例已全面康复及出院,或占总病例80.8%。”
“目前有13人在加护病房接受治疗,其中7人需要依靠呼吸器。”
另外,诺希山说,今日无新增死亡案例,累积113人死亡,或占总病例的1.64%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.15 * * *
卫生总监诺希山公布,截至今日中午12点,国内2019冠病的康复病人比新增病例多,今天再有88人出院,新增病例则有36宗。
诺希山也表示,今天没有境外输入病例,而在新增的36宗病例当中,有28人是外籍人士。
Terdapat 36 kes baru Covid-19 setakat pukul 12 tengah hari ini, menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes wabak itu kepada 6,855 kes, menurut Kementerian Kesihatan (KKM).
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.14 * * *
卫生总监诺希山公布,截至今日中午12点,国内共新增40宗确诊病例,当中有31人是外籍人士。
诺希山也表示,今天没有境外输入病例,而国内目前累计确诊病例为6819宗。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.13 * * *
卫生总监诺希山公布,截至今日中午12点,国内共新增37宗确诊病例,国内目前累计确诊病例为6779宗。
诺希山表示,今日新增的37病例之中,33宗为本土感染,有4宗是境外传入。
There have been two new deaths attributed to Covid-19 detected by the Health Ministry in the 24-hour period ending noon today.
One case (Patient 6,743) involved a 30-year-old Malaysian male who was found dead in Rompin, Pahang.
* * * 2020.05.12 * * *
卫生总监诺希山公布,截至今日中午12点,国内共新增16宗确诊病例,是自3月12日以来最低的新增病例数字。
诺希山表示,今日新增的16宗病例之中,13宗为本土感染,有3宗是境外传入,这些新增确诊病患之中有9人是外籍人士。
He also reported that another 110 Covid-19 patients have recovered.
This brings the total recoveries to 5,223 cases or 77.5 percent of total cases.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.11 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今午公布,全马今日再有88人病愈出院,累计康复人数达5113人,康复率达到76%。
同时,截至今日中午12点,共有70宗新增确诊病例,因此目前累计确诊病例为6726宗。
诺希山透露,今日新增的70宗病例之中,57宗为本土感染,而13宗则是境外传入的病例。他也透露,这些新增确诊病患之中有31人是外籍人士。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.10 * * *
卫生总监诺希山公布,随着今日再有96名2019冠状病毒患者病愈出院,累计康复达5025人,首次突破5000大关,康复率为75.5%。
诺希山今午在布城召开记者会时指出,马来西亚今日新增67宗确证病例,目前累计确诊病例为6656宗,死亡人数维持108人。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.09 * * *
卫生部今午公布,马来西亚今日新增54宗新病例,累计确诊人数为6589人。
根据卫生部面子书专页,截至今日中午12点,4929名患者已经病愈出院,康复率已达到74.8%。
Meanwhile, the Health Ministry has also reported a new cluster centred on construction workers in Setia Alam.
The cluster was first identified on May 6, after being notified by a private hospital that three workers who were screened had tested positive.
There are 12 cases from this cluster as of noon today, all of whom are migrants.
This is the third blue-collar migrant worker cluster to have been reported this week, besides the Pedas and the Cheras security guards clusters. Previously, a cluster of construction workers in Jalan Ampang had also been reported.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah had said previously that infections spread faster among migrants due to cramped living conditions.
Of the currently active cases, 18 are now in ICU with six requiring ventilators.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.08 * * *
卫生总监诺希山透露,截至今天中午12点为止,国内新增68名2019冠病患者,这使得累计病例增加至6535人。
此外,今天也没有任何死亡病例,因此国内的死亡病例维持107宗,占总病例1.64%。
Of these new cases, 57 involved foreigners. Of infections involving Malaysians, three cases involved people returning from the UK and one from the US.
Currently, there are 1,564 active cases.
Noor Hisham also announced that 88 Covid-19 patients were discharged in the same period.
This brought the total number of discharges to 4,864 or 74.5 percent of the total number of Covid-19 cases.
Meanwhile, Noor Hisham revealed that the cluster involving a factory in Pedas, Negeri Sembilan has so far recorded 60 positive cases.
However, 440 out of 786 test results have yet to be provided.
Out of the 60 cases in this cluster, only seven patients are Malaysians.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.07 * * *
截至今天中午12点,国内新增39名2019冠病患者,累计病患增至6467人。
根据卫生总监诺希山透露,在这39宗新增病例当中,1例属输入型病例,而其余38宗为本地感染,且有8宗是来自加限区。
Of the 39 new cases today, only nine involve Malaysian citizens.
Currently, there are 1,584 active Covid-19 cases of which 19 patients require intensive care. Only eight patients require a ventilator.
Noor Hisham (above) said 74 patients were discharged in the past 24-hour period until noon today, bringing the total number of Covid-19 patients discharged to 4,776.
Meanwhile, Noor Hisham said there were no new deaths attributed to Covid-19 in the same 24-hour period ending at noon.
The total number of deaths from Covid-19 in the country stands at 107 or 1.65 percent of the total number of recorded Covid-19 cases.
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.06 * * *
卫生总监诺希山透露,截至今天中午12点,国内新增45名2019冠病患者,因而累计病患增至6428人。
在这45宗新增病例里,1例属输入型病例,而其余44宗本地传染病例里,只有1人是来自加限区。
此外,过去一天内,再有1人不幸病故,这使得国内2019冠病累计死亡病例增加到107宗,或占总病例的1.66%。
诺希山说,第107名死者(第2380号病例)是51岁大马男性,患有糖尿病、高血压和肾病。
“他于4月22日进入双溪毛糯医院接受治疗,并在5月5日下午2点53分病逝。”
根据诺希山,今日也有135名患者康复出院,这意味着,迄今大马已有4702名冠病患者康复,占总病例的73.15%。
此外,诺希山说,目前尚有1619宗活跃病例,所有病患都在接受隔离治疗,22人在加护病房接受治疗,其中9人需要依靠呼吸器。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.05 * * *
卫生部今午公布,截至中午12点为止,过去一天新增2019冠病病例30宗,但有83人康复出院。
卫生总监诺希山在记者会上说,过去一天录得30宗病例,累计病例达到6383宗。
他也说,今天新增83人康复出院,累计4567人康复,或占病例总数的71.55%。
遗憾的是,过去一天有一名病患死亡,累计死亡病例达到106宗。
24人是外籍人士
根据诺希山,第106名死者(第830号病患)是47岁大马男子,于3月15日进入私人医院接受治疗,并在3月16日转入双溪毛糯医院,并在5月5日凌晨2点10分病逝。
诺希山说,今天新增的30宗确诊病例当中,没有境外输入病例,意味着30宗都是本土感染,其中21宗是在加限令地区及簇群发现。
此外,他说,今天新增的病患当中,24人是外籍人士。
“目前有24人在加护病房接受治疗,其中8人需要依靠呼吸器。”
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.04 * * *
连续两天破百之后,大马今天的新增2019冠病例回跌至55宗的双位数,而累计确诊病例上升至6353宗。
卫生总监诺希山在今天例常记者会指出,截至今天中午,大马昨天发现55名新冠病患者,其中7人属输入型病例,24人来自加强限行区。
另外,今天也有71人出院,使得累计康复人数达到4484人,占总病例的70.6%,。
诺希山补充,目前尚有1764人尚在留院治疗,其中28人入住加护病房,13人须要呼吸器。
另外,今天没有死亡案例,因此累计死亡病例维持在105人。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.03 * * *
大马的新增病例连续两天破百,截至今天中午12点为止,卫生部录得122宗新的确诊病例,累计病例达到6298例。
卫生总监诺希山今天下午在记者会上披露,新增的122宗病例当中,52宗是境外输入病例,另有70宗是本土感染病例。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.05.02 * * *
大马2019冠状病毒病新增病例经过多天维持双位数后,今天重回3位数,截至中午12时新增病例达105例,当中11例属于境外输入,94例为本地感染。
这105宗确诊病例中,60例来自加强管控令地区;而94名确诊病患中,38人为外籍人士,56人为本地人。
卫生总监拿督诺希山医生今天在卫生部召开冠病例行汇报会时表示,我国累计确诊冠病人数达6176人,今日没有死亡病例,迄今冠病死亡人数维持103人(占总确诊病例的1.67%)。
他表示,目前活跃病例为1747例,患者已被隔离治疗。
他说,今天有116人痊愈出院,促使累计康复案例总数达到4326人(占总数的70% )。
诺希山指目前共有31名冠病患者在加护病房接受治疗,其中12例需要呼吸机。
Source: www.enanyang.my
* * * 2020.05.01 * * *
卫生总监诺希山披露,截至今天中午12点为止,马来西亚新增69宗2019冠病确诊病例,使得累计病例达到6071例。
这也是大马连续17天维持双位数的新增病例。
在新增的69宗病例当中,有12宗是境外输入病例,另有57宗是本土感染病例。
另外,今天有1宗死亡病例,累计死亡病例达103宗,占总病例1.69%。
根据诺希山,今天也有39人康复出院,迄今出院人数达到4210人,占总病例的69.3%。
目前尚有1758人还在留院接受治疗,其中37人入住加护病房,14人须要呼吸器辅助。
第103名死者(第5441名病患)是今年66岁的大马籍男子,生前患癌。他与第4818名病患有近距离接触。
他在4月14日入住吉隆坡中央医院,于4月30日下午4点病逝。
首相慕尤丁今早宣布从5月4日(下周一)开始,落实“有条件限行令”,解除大部分经济领域与体育运动的限制。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
【行动管制】首相宣布5月4日起 恢复大部分商业活动
(吉隆坡1日讯)首相丹斯里慕尤丁宣布,5月4日起,有条件地开放国内大部份的经济活动及社会活动。
他说,所有的商业领域、工业领域、社会领域及社会活动,有允许有条件地,根据执法当局定下的标准作业指标(SOP)来营运。
至于不能重新开放的领域,包括涉及多人集会和难以保持社交距离的领域,如娱乐中心、电影院、体育活动等。
他说,公众将可以进行部份的运动,包括玩羽球与高尔夫球。“但政府不允许集体式的体育活动,包括足球活动。”
慕尤丁也表示,政府仍不允许学校及学院重新开放。
他指出,政府仍不允许大型宗教集会,包括集体的祈祷活动。
Source: www.orientaldaily.com.my
* * * 2020.04.30 * * *
卫生总监诺希山宣布,截至今天中午12点为止,马来西亚新增57宗2019冠病确诊病例,使得累计病例达到6002例。
在新增的57宗病例当中,有25宗是境外输入病例,另有32宗是本土感染病例。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.29 * * *
卫生总监诺希山宣布,截至今天中午12点为止,马来西亚新增94人确认感染2019冠病,使得累计病例达到5945例。
不过,这94宗病例当中,有72宗是境外输入病例,都是返自印尼的大马国人和学生。
这也表示,在94宗新增病例当中,只有22宗是本土感染病例。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.28 * * *
卫生总监诺希山宣布,截至今天中午12点为止,马来西亚共有31人确认感染2019冠状病毒,使得累计病例达到5851例。
这也是继3月12日以来,单日病例最少的一天。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.27 * * *
截至今天中午12点,卫生部录得40宗新增的2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到5820宗。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会说,过去24小时增加一宗死亡病例,累计死亡病例达到99宗。
不过,他说,过去24小时也有95人康复出院,累计康复病例达到3957宗,或占总病例的67.9%,比昨天的66.87%略微增加。
“这意味着,目前的活跃病例为1764宗,包括37人在加护病房接受治疗,其中17人需要呼吸器辅助。”
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.26 * * *
马来西亚2019冠病疫情持续趋缓。卫生总监诺希山今天披露,截至今天中午12点为止,共有38宗新增确诊病例,累计病例增加至5780宗。
不过,诺希山指出,今天也有100人出院,累计康复人数达到3862人,占所有病例的66.87%。
根据诺希山,目前共有1820人尚在接受治疗,其中36人入住加护病房,15人须靠呼吸器辅助。
此外,今天也传来好消息,即过去24小时没有患者因冠病离世。如此一来,大马的2019冠病患者死亡率维持在1.7%。
诺希山说:“今日没有新增死亡病例,累积死亡病例维持98宗,占总病例的1.7%。”
根据《马新社》,这是继本月20日后,大马再次迎来无死亡病例的一天。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.25 * * *
卫生部今天录得51宗2019冠病新病例,但有99人康复出院,累计康复病例达到3762宗。
卫生总监诺希山说,随着累计康复病例达到3762例,康复率也达到65.5%。
他说,截至中午12点,今天新增51宗病例,累计确诊病例达到5742宗。
遗憾的是,今天录得2宗死亡病例,累计死亡病例达到98宗。
如此一来,活跃病例目前是1882宗。
诺希山透露,第97名死者(第2354号病患)是患有心脏病的62岁大马男子。他在3月28日进入双溪毛糯医院接受治疗,4月25日凌晨3点53分病逝。
第98名死者(第2806号病患)是患有高血压的62岁大马女子。死者与其孩子,即第1346号确诊病患有近距离接触。
死者于3月22日被送入吉隆坡医院接受治疗,于4月24日下午5点43分病逝。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.24 * * *
截至今天中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得88宗2019冠状病毒病例,使得累计确诊病例达到5691宗。
卫生总监诺希山今天下午在布城召开例行记者会上透露,今天有121名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到3663例,康复率则是64.4%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.23 * * *
大马连续一周维持双位数的新增病例,截至今天中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得71宗2019冠状病毒病例,使得累计确诊病例达到5603宗。
卫生总监诺希山在今天下午的记者会上透露,今天也新增2宗死亡病例,使累计死亡病例增至95例,占总病例的1.70%。
另外,今天有90名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到3542例,康复率则是63.2 %。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.22 * * *
卫生总监诺希山透露,截至今天中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得50宗2019冠状病毒病例,使得累计确诊病例达到5532宗。
另外,今天也新增1宗死亡病例,使累计死亡病例增至93例,占总病例的1.68%。
他也透露,截至中午 ,有103名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到3452例,康复率则是62.4 %。
诺希山也披露,目前仍共有1987名病患在医院接受治疗,包括43人在加护病房,其中25人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.21 * * *
截至中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得57宗2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到5482宗。
卫生总监诺希山说,过去一天有57宗新增病例,3人病逝,但也有54名病患康复出院。
他说,随着54名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到3349例,康复率则是61.1%。
此外,他表示,新增3宗死亡病例后,目前累计死亡病例为92例。
他也披露,还有2041名病患在医院接受治疗,包括43人在加护病房,其中27人需要呼吸器辅助。
诺希山补充,今日新增的57宗病例之中,39人是在本地社区受到感染,而另外18人则是海外返国后确诊。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.20 * * *
卫生部今天录得36宗新增的2019冠病病例,为第二波疫情爆发以来最低。截至中午12点为止,过去一天也未录得任何死亡病例。
卫生总监诺希山今午在布城召开记者会宣布,随着新增36宗病例,目前累计确诊病例为5425例。
“这是(第二波疫情爆发)至今为止,最低的日增病例数据。”
此外,诺希山也宣布,过去一天有98名病患康复出院,累计康复病例达到3295例,康复率达到60.74%。
他说,由于过去一天没有录得新的死亡病例,累计死亡病例维持在89例。
如此一来,目前还有2041名病患在医院接受治疗,包括45人在加护病房,其中28人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.19 * * *
卫生部公布2019冠病最新病例数据,其中今天新增84例,累计5389例,而这也是大马连续第三天新增病例维持在双位数。
卫生总监诺希山在记者会披露,过去一天内有95人康复出院,累计康复病例达到 3197例,康复率达到59.32%。
不过,昨天也有一名病患逝世,使得累计死亡达到89例,死亡病例达1.65%。
如此一来,还有2103人在医院接受治疗,包括46人住在加护病房,其中26人需要呼吸器辅助。
诺希山指出,第89名死者(第4769号病例)是51岁大马男子,患有糖尿病、高血压、心脏病及肾病,与第2726号病例患者有密切接触。
这名死者于4月9日进入柔佛安吉哈惹卡宋医院治疗治疗,并在18日下午6点49分病逝。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.18 * * *
大马2019冠病疫情再传好消息,继昨天确诊病例跌到双位数,今天卫生部公布2019冠病的最新病例数据,再下跌至54例,累计病例共5305例。
卫生总监诺希山在记者会披露,截至今日中午12点,过去一天有两名病患逝世,累计死亡病例达到88例,死亡病例达1.66%。
不过,在这一天内有135人康复出院,累计康复病例达到3102例,康复率达到58.5%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.17 * * *
卫生部今午公布2019冠病的最新病例数据,新增确诊病例再度跌到二位数,达69例。这是过去一个月来最低新增病例的一天。
卫生总监诺希山在记者会披露,截至今日中午12点,卫生部过去一天录得新增病例69例,累计病例则达到5251例。
此外,他说,过去一天有两名病患逝世,累计死亡病例达到86例。
不过,在这一天内有201人康复出院,累计康复病例达到2967例,康复率达到56.5%。
如此一来,还有2198人在医院接受治疗,包括51人住在加护病房,其中26人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.16 * * *
虽然昨天的新增2019冠病确诊病例降低到两位数,但马来西亚今天新增确诊病例再度破百,达到110例。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会说,截至今日中午12点为止,卫生部过去一天录得110宗新病例,累计病例达到5182例。
此外,过去一天也有一宗死亡病例,即第4711号确诊病例患者。他在昨日中午12点55分去世。
目前,马来西亚累计的2019冠病死亡病例有84例,占总病例的1.62%。
不过,诺希山说,今天共有119人康复出院,多过新增的确诊病例。
“如此一来,2019冠病的累计康复病例已有2766例,占总病例的53.4%。”
诺希山也说,目前共有56名冠病病患在加护病房接受治疗,其中29人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.15 * * *
卫生部今天录得85宗2019冠病新增病例,为过去一个月来最低的一天。
卫生总监诺希山披露,截至中午12点,马来西亚过去一天新增85宗2019冠病病例,累计确诊人数达到5072人。
对上一次出现双位数确诊病例,乃是3月14日,当时增加41宗确诊病例。
之后,从3月15日开始,马来西亚每天都以三位数幅度增加2019冠病病例。
诺希山今午在布城召开记者会时说,截至今日中午12点,马来西亚新增的出院病患有169人,累计康复人数为2647人,康复率达52.2%。
这也是爆发第二波疫情以来,马来西亚的2019冠病康复率首次突破50%。
诺希山强调,今日康复人数比新增确诊人数高出两倍。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.14 * * *
截至今午12点,马来西亚过去一天的2019冠病确诊病例添170宗,累积确诊病例达4987宗,死亡病例添5宗增至82人,占病例总数的1.64%。
虽然限行令即将在明日满4周,确诊病例依然以三位数增长,但迄今累计的死亡病例也远低过投资银行摩根大通早前预测的6300宗。
摩根大通(JP Morgan,简称摩通)原本估计大马的2019冠病疫情将在4月14日(即今天)达到6300宗。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.13 * * *
截至今天中午12点,马来西亚2019冠状病毒确诊病例在过去一天新增134例,累计确诊病例达到4817例。
不过,本日痊愈出院的病患有168人,累计康复病例增至2276例,康复率达到47%。
卫生总监诺希山说,今天的康复病患比新增确诊病患多。
尽管如此,今天有1名病患不幸病故,累计死亡病例达到77例,死亡率约有1.6%。
诺希山透露,目前共有2464名病患仍在医院接受治疗,而与昨天一样,有66人入住加护病房,但须靠呼吸器辅助的病患则减少一人,达36人。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.12 * * *
截至今天中午12点,马来西亚2019冠状病毒患者新增153人,比昨天单日新增的184人要少了31人。这使得累计确诊病患达到4683人。
不过,今天也有3名患者不幸病故,如此一来,大马迄今已有76人因2019冠病离世,死亡率约有1.6%。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.11 * * *
马来西亚新增2019冠病患者共有184人,使得累计病患达到4530人。
卫生总监诺希山今天召开记者会宣布,截至今天中午12点,再有3人因2019冠病逝世,累计死亡人数达到73人。
不过,他也披露,今天共有165人康复,累计康复人数达到1995人。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.10 * * *
截至今日中午12点,马来西亚过去一天新增118宗2019冠病确诊病例,累计病例达到4346宗。
不过,今天出院病患也有222人,累计康复人数达到1830人。
如此一来,马来西亚目前的2019冠病康复率达42.11%。而且,今日是第二波疫情爆发以来,第三次单日出院人数超越新增病患人数。
首相慕尤丁今午4点通过电视直播特别演讲,率先披露今天的病例数据。他表示,未来两周,若治愈病例持续高于确诊病例,则这意味2019冠病疫情已经获得控制。
为了达至这个目标,慕尤丁说,政府必须再度延长限行令两个星期至4月28日。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.09 * * *
限行令实施第23天,卫生总监诺希山今日公布,马来西亚新增109宗2019冠状病毒病患,累计确诊人数达到4288人。
不过,截至今日中午12点,过去一天有121人康复出院,累计康复人数为1608人,占总病例的38%。
这也是连续两天,当日康复人数多过确诊人数。
诺希山今日在布城召开记者会时指出,今日出现2宗新增死亡病例,累计死亡人数为67人,即占了总确诊病例的1.58%。
目前尚有2567人在留院就医,其中72人在加护病房接受治疗,而43人需靠呼吸器维持生命。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.08 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今日宣布,马来西亚新增156宗2019冠状病毒病患,累计确诊人数达到4119例。
诺希山今日在布城召开记者会时指出,截至今日中午12点,马来西亚新增的出院病患有166人,累计康复人数为1487人。
由此一来,马来西亚目前的2019冠病康复率达36.1%,而且,今日是第二波疫情爆发以来,单日康复人数第二次超越新增确诊人数。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.07 * * *
限行令实施进入第21天,卫生总监诺希山宣布,截至今日中午12点,卫生部在过去一天内录得170宗新增2019冠病确诊病例,使得累计病例达3963例。
另外,今日新增的死亡病例有1宗,累计死亡病例达到63例。
与此同时,诺希山披露,过去一天有80名病患康复出院,迄今累计康复病患达1321人。
目前还在医院接受治疗的2019冠病患者达2579人,其中92人在加护病房治疗,包括需要呼吸器辅助的50名病患。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.06 * * *
卫生总监诺希山宣布,截至今日中午12点,卫生部在过去一天内录得131宗新增2019冠病确诊病例,使得累计病例达3793例。
另外,今日新增的死亡病例有1宗,累计死亡病例达到62例。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.05 * * *
防疫限行令进入第19天,截至今日中午12点,卫生部在过去一天内录得179宗2019冠病的新确诊病例,使累计确诊病例达3662例。
卫生总监诺希山今日在布城召开记者会时透露,今日新增的死亡病例有4宗,累计死亡病例达到61例,达到1.67%的死亡率。
与此同时,诺希山公布披露,过去一天有140名病患康复出院,迄今累计1055名病患康复。
因此,大马的2019冠病病患康复率达到28.8%。
目前尚在留院治疗的病患共2596人,其中99人在加护病房治疗,其中48人需要呼吸器辅助。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.04 * * *
防疫限行令进入第18天,截至今日中午12点为止,卫生部在过去一天内录得150宗2019冠病的新病例,累计确诊病例达到3483例。
此外,过去一天有4名病患死亡,累计死亡病例达到57例,达到1.63%的死亡率。
不过,也有88名病患康复出院,迄今累计915名病患康复。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会说,这也意味着,大马2019冠病病患的康复率,达到26.27%。
诺希山说,至今大部分患者与大城堡清真寺宗教集会出席者有关,占1545人或44.36%,这是最大的感染簇群。
他说,卫生部将继续与其他单位合作,以检测与这簇群有密切接触的人士。
他重申,第二阶段限行令非常重要,以确保能够切断感染链。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.03 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今日宣布,国内新增217宗的2019冠病案例,使得累计确诊案例达到3333宗。
诺希山今日在布城召开记者会时称,截至今日上午12点,马来西亚新增的出院病患有60人,累计康复人数为827人。
由此一来,国内目前的2019冠病康复率达24.81%,也就是将近四分之一的病患已康复。
不过,诺希山也宣布,今日出现3宗新增死亡病例,因此累计死亡人数为53人,死亡率大约1.59%。
诺希山透露,新增病例中有58例属于吉隆坡大城堡宗教集会簇群。他也透露,雪州双溪镭的宗教学校也出现41宗新病例。
目前,共有108人在加护病房接受治疗,其中54人需靠呼吸器维持生命。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.02 * * *
限行令进入第三周,疫情未见起色。卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会披露,昨天至今日中午,大马增加208宗冠病确诊病例,累计病例达到3116宗。
另外,截至今天下午2点20分,2019冠病死亡案例也增加5宗,累计死亡病例达到50宗,占总病例的1.6%。
他也透露,目前加护病房共有105人,其中54人需要靠呼吸器辅助。
不过,诺希山披露,在过去24小时内,也有122人康复出院,累计康复病例为767宗,占总病例的24.6%。
Source: malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.04.01 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会披露,截至今日(4月1日)中午12点,大马增加142宗冠病病例,累计病例达到2908宗。
此外,他说,过去24小时再有两名2019冠病患者病逝,累计死亡病例达到45宗,占总病例的1.55%。
经过14天的第一阶段限行令后,马来西亚的2019冠病病例依然以每天百余的数字增加,累计确诊病例达到2908宗。
Source: www.malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.03.31 * * *
马来西亚2019冠病确诊病例新增140宗,累计确诊病例达到2766宗。
卫生总监诺希山今日召开记者会说,截至今日(3月31日)中午12点,马来西亚新增死亡病例6宗,目前死亡总人数为43人。
Source: malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.03.30 * * *
马来西亚2019冠病确诊病例新增156宗,累计确诊病例达到2626宗。不过,今日共有91人康复出院,创下单日康复新高。
卫生总监诺希山今日召开记者会说,截至今日(3月30日)中午12点,马来西亚新增宗死亡病例3宗,目前死亡总人数为37人。
诺希山指出,今日康复出院的患者增加91人,是迄今单日康复人数最高的记录。
Source: malaysiakini.com
* * * 2020.03.29 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今日公布,马来西亚新增150宗2019冠病确诊病例,累计确诊达2470宗。
与此同时,截至今日3月29日中午 12点,马来西亚新增7宗死亡病例,创下单日新高,而目前累计死亡人数为34人。
诺希山指出,今日康复出院的患者增加了68人,目前共有388人康复,这意味着目前共有2048名病患尚在留院。
* * * 2020.03.28 * * *
马来西亚今天新增159宗2019冠病病例,使得累计确诊病例攀升至2320宗;而死亡病例则增加1宗,至27宗。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会,公布截至今天中午12点的病例数据。
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* * * 2020.03.27 * * *
马来西亚今天增加130宗2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到2161宗;而死亡病例则增加3宗,至26宗。
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会,公布截至中午12点的病例数据。他也说,目前2161宗确诊病例中,有54人正在加护病房接受治疗,当中34人需要呼吸仪器辅助。
此外,他说,目前已有259人康复出院。
Source: malaysiakini.com
以下是未来一周的每公升燃油零售价:
RON97:1令吉68仙(从1令吉74仙降价6仙)
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首相慕尤丁今日宣布拨款2500亿 #经济振兴配套:
- 1280亿 保护人民福利
- 1000亿 支持中小企商业
- 200亿 前2020振兴配套
- 20亿 巩固国家经济
1)从4月开始,政府将会提供一次性RM500,给予全国150万名 Gred56 级别以下的公务员,包括合约员工。
2)另外85万名退休公务员,也会获得一次性250令吉。款项4月发放。
3)所有属于中央政府的建筑物的豁免租金长达6个月,如学校食堂、幼儿园、餐厅、多用途商店等。
4)从4月起,使用电量在200kw的用户可获得50%折扣,使用电量201至300kw的用户25%折扣,以及15%折扣给使用电量301至600kw的用户。长达6个月。至于之前宣布给用户的2%折扣继续保持。
5)豁免人民组屋PPR的居民租金长达6个月
6)月收入2000令吉至4000令吉的21岁以上单身人士,获500令吉援助,4月份发250令吉,5月250令吉。
7)月收入2000令吉以下的21岁以上单身人士,获800令吉援助。4月份发500令吉,5月300令吉。
8)家庭月收入超过4000令吉至8000令吉,获1000令吉援助;4月份发500吉,5月500令吉。
9)家庭月收入4000令吉及以下的家庭获1600令吉援助金;4月份发 1000令吉,5月600令吉。
10)从4月起,军人、警察、关税局、移民局、民防人员及涉及在行动管制令期间执勤的志愿警卫队(RELA)也将获得200令吉的特别津贴,直到冠病疫情结束。
11)从4月起,医生、护士及医护人员的特别津贴从原本的400令吉增加至每月600令吉,直到冠病疫情结束。
12)政府也会分发一次性200令吉给每名受影响的高等学府学生。
13)首相表示,为了提高卫生部的能力,政府将额外增加10亿令吉拨款,以购买对抗冠病病毒的仪器和服务。
14)从4月起,所有领域豁免人力资源发展基金(HRDF)的人头税,长达6个月。
15)首相也宣布,从4月起,向12万名电召车司机拨出一次性500令吉援助金。
16)首相慕尤丁说,为协助雇主留住工人及不想看到员工失业,政府将拨款59亿令吉推出工资补贴计划;通过这项计划,政府将为雇主承担员工每月600令吉的工资,为期三个月。这项计划只是专门针对收入低于4000令吉的雇员和自今年1月1日以来,收入减少50%的雇主。
17)政府宣布跟电讯公司合作,在行管令期间,免费为人民提供互联网。
另外,首相宣布关怀人民振兴经济计划时指出,他也关心面对现金流动问题的商家,政府为了帮助因这个问题蒙受压力的上级,落实了几项措施。
18)因此从4月1日起,政府允许所有中小企业推迟所得税分期付款3个月。这是早前政府宣布让所有受影响的旅游业推迟所得税分期付款长达6个月后的附加措施,其他受影响的领域,他们获准修正基本营业期间的第3个月、第6个月及第9个月的所得税数额。
19)首相丹斯里慕尤丁宣布,公积金局(EPF)将在4月15日推介“雇主协商服务”,这个服务将包括雇主为员工缴纳公积金推迟、重组和重新排期(Penjadualan Semula)。这项措施也将惠及48万个受影响的中小企业及公司,预计将为雇主省下总共100亿令吉的现金流,同时拯救超过800万份工作。
* * * 2020.03.26 * * *
卫生总监诺希山今午召开记者会,公布截至今天中午12点为止的病例数据。
马来西亚过去一天新增235宗2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到2031宗,而死亡病例则增加4宗至23宗。
“我遗憾地公布,迄今再增加4宗死亡病例,累计死亡病例达到23宗。”
诺希山指出,已检测1万3762名大城堡宣教集会出席者,当中9327人或67.77%有症状,而5646人对病毒呈阴性反应,2564人仍在等候报告。
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* * * 2020.03.25 * * *
截至2020年3月25日中午12点为止,今日新增172宗确诊病例,累计确诊病例达到1796宗。
过去24小时,马来西亚共有4名2019冠病病患逝世,累计死亡病例达到19宗。今日有16名病患获准出院,累计出院人数为199人。
首相慕尤丁今午宣布,防疫限行令将延长两周,直至4月14日,以对抗2019冠病疫情。
首相慕尤丁宣布延长限行令后,首相署部长祖吉菲里也建议全国清真寺和祈祷室继续展延周五祷告等一切活动,直到限行令于4月14日结束为止。
* * * 2020.03.24 * * *
马来西亚今天新增106宗2019冠病新病例,累计确诊病例达到1624宗,累计出院人数为183人。
马来西亚再添一人死于2019冠病,使累计死亡病例增至16宗。
Source: malaysiakini.com
国家银行宣布所有银行从今年4月1日起,为所有个人和企业提供6个月的延长摊还贷款宽限期,但这并不包括信用卡欠款。所有中小型企业和个人银行贷款(除了信用卡)将自动延期6个月,不需要各别向银行提出申请,以协助国人度过难关!
FAQs
Source: Gary Chua
✅我需要去银行申请6个月暂停还贷款吗?
不需要,全部人自动进list里面了(你也可以选择不要,但必须去银行跟他们申请)
✅这个计划包括哪些贷款?
车贷、房贷、个人贷款、AKPK、SME小型公司 (AKPK有待确认)
✅这6个月里面银行会charge我利息吗?
不会,这六个月是零利息的
(虽然gary chua说利息不会算,但有网友说是会照样跑,建议大家call去自己的bank问看下)
✅那是不是说我6个月后要一次过还清全部钱?
不是,这个计划从4月1日开始至9月,也就是说你在10月的时候还4月的钱,11月还5月的钱,12月还6月的钱,以此类推
✅这6个月我的房贷车贷都不需要给钱,那我会不会中ccris record?
不会,因为Bank Negara宣布了全部银行不可以放这些ccris record,就算不还,你的record还是很美的!
✅什么人不可以参与以上这个6个月暂停还贷款计划?
只要你在4月1日前的90天内没有还过银行贷款,那你就不能参与!建议你在4月1日前快点去还掉,这样你就可以参与了!
✅信用卡呢?我也是不用还钱先吗?
不是哦~信用卡没有在这项计划内,如果你有需要可以去银行申请auto balance conversion!银行会把信用卡的balance变去贷款,你可以分期付款还给银行,可以分高达3年,利息13%
✅我的屋子还没建好,还没拿钥匙,但每个月有在给利息,这6个月我也是可以不用给先?
你还是要给,因为这不属于payment holiday period计划内!
✅我是透过auto debit每个月还贷款的,怎么办?
建议你马上去银行申请停止auto debit
✅这样银行会不会没有钱周转啊?
不会!国家银行有储备金,他们把1%的钱(约300亿马币)给回银行周转!
* * * 2020.03.23 * * *
截至2020年3月23日中午12点,马来西亚再增加4名2019冠病病患病逝,累计死亡病例达到14宗。此外,新增病例212宗,累计病例达到1518宗。
行动管制令的实行,是防疫的一剂猛药,但其副作用亦相对剧烈,商业活动的停摆,就像是举国憋气潜入水底,与病毒隔绝,期待在缺氧溺毙之前,撑到病毒退散。航空公司大砍票价,旅行社、活动策划公司收入基本归零,夜市小贩、餐饮业等中小企业的现金与存款很快就会消耗殆尽,百行百业缓缓窒息,大家都在等着政府输送氧气。
首相丹斯里慕尤丁宣布,他将会在本月30日宣布第二波经济振兴配套,以及更全面援助人民援助的计划。
* * * 2020.03.22 * * *
继今早公布一名政府医生因感染2019冠病而病逝后,卫生部今午公布再有一人病逝,使得马来西亚迄今累计死亡病例达到10人。
截至2020年3月22日中午12点为止,大马增加123宗2019冠病病例,累计确诊病例达到1306宗。