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COVID-19: 7 New Cases Reported In Malaysia, Still No Death Cases For Today

As reported by Malaysia’s Director-General of Health, Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, there are  7 new cases of COVID-19 infections that has been confirmed.

From those cases, 6 cases were import cases while the other 1 were local cases. This resulted in a total of 8,336 cases of COVID-19 in Malaysia.

Therefore, the total number of active cases with COVID-19 infection was 1,244 cases. They were isolated and treated.

It was announced at todays press conference on Covid-19’s Recent Developments in Malaysia.

To date, 6 positive cases of Covid-19 are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Of these, 1 cases required respiratory assistance.

It also has been reported that there are no COVID-19 deaths cases that have been reported today. Thus, the cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths in Malaysia was still 117 cases.

Source: KKM

Adib Mohd

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