A higher number of test samples and increased positivity rate pushed Sabah’s caseload to 165 on Friday from 124 the day earlier, said Sabah’s Covid-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.
He said the test samples increased by 109 to 2,155 on Friday while the positivity rate increased to 7.67 per cent.
Kota Kinabalu topped the list with 33 cases, followed by Sandakan (16), Kota Marudu (14), Tuaran (14), Penampang (13), Lahad Datu (11), Papar (11) and Tawau (10).
“Eight districts did not record any new infections,” he said in a statement, Friday.
He said 163 out of 165 cases were category one and two infections while one case was each recorded in category three and four.
No deaths or new clusters were identified.
Sabah recorded 124 Covid-19 cases on Thursday, a slight increase from 121 the day earlier.
Sabah’s Covid-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said there were fewer test samples on Thursday (2,046) compared to Wednesday, while the positivity rate increased slightly to 6.06 per cent.
Kota Kinabalu topped the list with 52 cases, followed by Tuaran (16), Papar (11),
Sandakan (9), Tawau (8) and Beaufort (4).
“Nine districts did not record any new infections,” he said in a statement, Thursday
A higher number of test samples pushed the State’s Covid-19 caseload to 121 on Wednesday just after falling below the 100 mark with 94 cases the day earlier.
Sabah’s Covid-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said the State recorded 627 more cases, while the positivity rate remained relatively low at 5.85 per cent.
“Four districts recorded double-digit figures, namely Kota Kinabalu (23), Sandakan (14), Tawau (14) and Tuaran (11).
“Seven districts did not record any new infections, namely Beaufort, Beluran, Kalabakan, Kunak, Nabawan, Semporna and Telupid,” he said in a statement, Wednesday.
He said 119 out of 121 cases were category one and two infections, while two cases were category three infections.
No deaths or new clusters were identified.