SIBU: The genome sequencing analysis of Covid-19 shows that the variant infecting Sarawakians now is different from the one detected in March to April.
The genome sequencing analysis of COVID-19 shows that the variant infecting Sarawakians now is different from the one detected in March to April last year, said Sarawak Local Government and Housing Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian
Several territorial armies helping police at a roadblock in Sibu.
SIBU: The Armed Forces has sent six officers and 120 volunteers to help front-liners in Sibu in the fight against Covid-19, and they will be in the area until Feb 14.
Third Infantry Brigade Commander Brigadier General Dato Azhar Ahmad said in a statement that the group from Regiment 511 of the Territorial Army from Kuching Ria Camp arrived at the Rajang Security Area Command (Rascom) camp on Feb 4 where they were received by 9th Brigade Infantry Chief of Staff Lt Kol Anuar Ahmad.
They were given a briefing by Lt Kol Annuar on Ops Penawar and were also told to maintain a high standard of discipline, including abiding by the SOP.
SIBU: There are more Covid-19 cases in the town area than in longhouses within the Pasai cluster, says state Assistant Minister of Local Government and Housing Dr Annuar Rapaee.
He said of the 2,288 positive cases in Sibu from the Pasai cluster, 77% of them are from the town area and only 23% are from longhouses.
The Pasai cluster was detected on Jan 8 when 37 residents of the Rumah Langi longhouse tested positive after they were infected by a woman who came back from Johor on Dec 2 to attend her father s funeral ceremony.
Dr Annuar said this on Sunday (Feb 7) that during a Facebook live session with Sibu Municipal Council chairman Clarence Ting and the state Chief Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr Chua Hock Hin.
15 Covid-19 related deaths today
February 7, 2021
KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 3,369 Covid-19 recoveries were reported today, almost double the number of recovery cases yesterday, while 3,731 new cases were recorded overnight.
However, there were also 15 new fatalities, raising the country’s death toll to 872 people, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said.
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He said Malaysia’s total number of recoveries now stands at 190,339 cases, while the infection tally is at 242,452 cases.
“Of these, 51,241 of them are active cases,” he said in a media statement on COVID-19 developments today.
Eight of the new cases were imported and involved four Malaysians, while among the 3,723 local transmissions, 1,946 were Malaysians, he said.