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KKM Confirmed First Sporadic Case Of Covid-19

The Malaysian Ministry of Health recently confirmed that there was a case of the first ” Sporadic” Covid-19 infection in the country.

A statement released through the MOH’s official Facebook account stated that the case was for the first time detected in isolation and randomness in Malaysian society.

“Sporadic” means that a COVID-19 positive patient has no history of travel to an infected country and has no contact with COVID-19 patients.

Here are the statements uploaded by MOH:

 

More infection of this infection will follow.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared the Covid-19 epidemic a pandemic following a growing number of cases and deaths across the globe.

Source : Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia

Adib Mohd

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