LAHAD DATU (Jan 21): Police arrested four siblings in Kampung Panji Laut after they fled with the body of their father, who died in the patient under investigation (PUI) zone camp of the Lahad Datu Hospital, yesterday.
Lahad Datu District Police chief ACP Rohan Shah Ahmad said the four siblings, three men and a woman aged 26 to 31, were arrested at 11.30pm.
He said the incident occurred on the same day around 8.30pm after hospital authorities had admitted the man, 58, who was unconscious and had a history of acute left ischemic pontine infarct’ at the Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan. The patient was then isolated in the PUI zone camp and given emergency breathing assistance for 30 minutes by medical officers. The patient, however, died and medical officers explained the standard operating procedure for funeral arrangements during the Covid-19 pandemic to the siblings, including Covid-19 screenings to eliminate the risk of infection,” he said in a statement today.
沙巴激增401确诊 再有2人染疫逝世 | 马来西亚诗华日报新闻网
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沙巴增389病例 今日8人染疫病逝 | 马来西亚诗华日报新闻网
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Covid-19 (Dec 25): 1,247 new cases, S gor leads while Johor surges
25 Dis 2020, 10:27 pagi
Updated3 months ago
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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 1,247 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the cumulative cases to 101,565.
Klang Valley states and territories accounted for 48.8 percent of the new cases followed by Sabah (18.0 percent) and Johor (16.4 percent).
In Selangor, there were 152 cases that were detected through other screenings .
According to the state health department, nearly half of these were screened after developing symptoms or have sought private screening.
The figures showed that 68 sought testing after developing symptoms including one healthcare worker, and other patients that had developed a severe acute respiratory infection. Another six tested positive during voluntary screening at private laboratories. Learn more about other screenings here.