Covid-19: Malaysia records 11 new cases, three from Kurau cluster
Meanwhile, active cases fell further to 166 from 174 reported by the ministry yesterday, leaving only one patient in the intensive care unit.
Meanwhile, active cases fell further to 166 from 174 reported by the ministry yesterday, leaving only one patient in the intensive care unit.
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Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said 15 more patients have been discharged, raising the number of recoveries to 8,728. This represents a recovery rate of 96.3%.
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Of the 15 new cases, five were imported cases involving three Malaysians and two foreigners.
No new death was reported today, marking a fifth day with no mortality.
The two new cases today are the lowest daily figure of new cases recorded since July 16, when three new cases were reported.
Health director general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said out of the nine new cases, seven were imported entities while two involved transmissions within the country.
“Both children have been admitted to the hospital and we have isolated them and are treating them. So rest assured that there have been no clusters formed in the school with regards to the two children.”
Of the eight new cases, five were local transmissions involving five Malaysians, while three imported cases involved two Malaysians and one foreigner who was allowed to enter the country.