25 virus deaths in a day highest yet for Malaysia
Malaysia
today logged 25 new coronavirus deaths, the highest since the pandemic started,
said the Health Ministry.
Previously,
the grim record was set on February 8, when 24 fatalities were registered.
The
latest fatalities bring the national death toll to 1,030.
Of
the new deaths, 15 were in Selangor, Sabah and Sarawak (3 each), Kuala Lumpur
(2), and Johor and Putrajaya (1 each). Twenty-one were Malaysians.
The
ministry also reported 2,712 new infections, taking the total to 274,875, of
which 38,763 are active.
New
recoveries, meanwhile, number 5,320.
Of
the fresh cases, four are imported.
There
are 227 Covid-19 patients in intensive care, with 103 intubated.
Selangor
has the highest number of new cases at 1,013, followed by Johor (426), Kuala
Lumpur (212), Sarawak (200), Perak (198), Kedah (182), Penang (116) and Sabah
(114).
States
with fewer than 100 cases are Negri Sembilan (81), Pahang (52), Kelantan (43),
Melaka (38), Terengganu (19), Putrajaya (7), Perlis (6) and Labuan (5).
The
ministry announced 17 new clusters, while 10 have been contained, making for a
total of 506 active clusters.
The
clusters that have been contained are Silimpopon, Dutamas construction site,
Gunung Raya, Taman Juta, Kg Tengah, Alor Durian, Lintas Seraya, Jalan Kelapa,
Tampoi Tujuh and J Bandar.
Selangor
recorded five new clusters – Jalan Hulu Tinggi (61 cases), Jalan Bukit Kemuning
(55), Jalan Jitu (39), Mayang (24) and Jalan Industri Kidamai (22). All are
workplace clusters.
Johor,
too, has five new clusters – Jalan Perindustrian Estate (53 cases), Jalan DPB
Tiga (41), Perindustrian Fasa Dua (27), Jalan Sri Putri (22) and Jalan Tebrau
Dua (12).
Sabah
has two, both in Penampang – Lot Satu (9 cases) and Lot Tujuh (8). Both
clusters stemmed from restaurant workers in the respective industrial lots.
The
Mediacity cluster involves Kuala Lumpur’s Cheras, Titiwangsa and Lembah Pantai,
and Putrajaya. As of today, 258 individuals have been screened, with 15
infections detected.
Perak’s
Jalan Changkat Jong cluster was detected after a targeted screening at a
company, in which 471 individuals were tested, saw 166 positive cases.
Initial
cases in Penang’s Lintang Kg Jawa cluster were detected on February 1, after
symptomatic individuals were screened. The cluster involves factory workers in
the said area in the Bayan Lepas industrial park. It now has 86 cases.
The
Jalan Telok Ira cluster in Temerloh, Pahang, involves an education facility,
with 47 cases logged.
The
Kg Jawek cluster in Besut, Terengganu, has nine cases out of 146 people
screened.
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