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Malaysia s Covid-19 curve steepens again following spike in daily cases

Malaysia’s Covid-19 curve steepens again following spike in daily cases Syafiqah Salim © Provided by The Edge KUALA LUMPUR (April 16): For the first time in 40 days, Malaysia’s daily Covid-19 cases crossed the 2,000 mark yesterday. And today, daily cases stayed above the 2,000 level, climbing further to 2,551 from 2,148 yesterday. This is the highest number of infections seen in over two months. This shows that the Malaysia s Covid-19 infections curve is steepening again. The cumulative confirmed infections has now soared to 370,528, from 115,078 as at Jan 1. New cases were back above the 1,000 mark over the last 18 days, after briefly falling to 941 on March 29. Prior to that, new cases had continuously stayed above the 1,000 mark for over four months.

Malaysia posts 1,139 new Covid-19 cases; four deaths reported

Malaysia posts 1,139 new Covid-19 cases; four deaths reported Sulhi Khalid © Provided by The Edge KUALA LUMPUR (April 7): Malaysia reported 1,139 new Covid-19 cases today down from 1,300 yesterday bringing the cumulative number of confirmed infections in the country to 354,468, according to Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. According to him, 1,126 cases were locally transmitted while 13 were imported. Four Covid-19-related deaths were also reported two in Sarawak and one each in Kuala Lumpur and Johor, bringing the overall death toll to 1,304, said Dr Noor Hisham in a statement. Of the new infections, all but 13 were locally transmitted cases. Sarawak topped the list with most new infections at 332, followed by Selangor (294) and Johor (102).

Over a third of Sarawak s Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (April 7) from Sungai Kawi cluster

KUCHING: Over a third of new Covid-19 cases in Sarawak reported on Wednesday (April 7) comes from a new cluster in Meradong, as the state continued to record the nation s highest daily infection figure with 332 cases. The state disaster management committee said 119 of the new cases were from the Sungai Kawi cluster in Meradong. It said another new cluster, named the Jalan Bangunan Kerajaan cluster, was also detected on Wednesday in Beluru, with six new cases. Meradong topped the districts in the state which reported new cases with 121, followed by Bintulu (48), Miri (43), Sibu (36), Kuching (24), Samarahan (13), Julau (six), Asajaya, Beluru, Daro, Sarikei, Serian and Sri Aman (four each), Betong, Kapit and Mukah (three each), Sebauh and Subis (two each) and Belaga, Dalat, Limbang, and Tebedu (one each).

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