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She said Kemaman recorded the most cases, 307, followed by Kuala Terengganu (36), with the remainder spread among other districts. This resulted in five large clusters, namely the Gong Badak Cluster (226 cases), Langgar Hilir Cluster (45), Teluk Kalong Industrial Cluster (109), Pasar Kemunting Cluster, Pahang (13) and Kubang Jela Cluster (131). The latest is the Gong Pasir Cluster in Dungun, also caused by interstate travel, with 40 positive cases detected so far,” she said in a post on her Facebook page on Wednesday (July 7) night.
Dr Nor Azimi said some of the cases involved individuals who underwent health screenings before starting work in Terengganu. This way, we could make early detection and prevent infection. what worries us is the people in Terengganu commuting to and from the state to high-risk areas for work and other matters.
08 Jul 2021 / 11:16 H.
KUALA TERENGGANU: A total of 463 Covid-19 caused by inter-state activities (import B) were detected in Terengganu in May and June this year, resulting in the emergence of five large clusters in the community, said State Health Director Dr Nor Azimi Yunus
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She said Kemaman recorded the highest cases, at 307, followed by Kuala Terengganu (36 cases) and the rest in other districts.
“This resulted in five large clusters, namely the Gong Badak Cluster (226 cases), Langgar Hilir Cluster (45 cases), Teluk Kalong Industrial Cluster (109 cases), Pasar Kemunting Cluster, Pahang (13 cases) and Kubang Jela Cluster (131 cases) .
“The latest in the Gong Pasir Cluster in Dungun , which is also caused by inter-state travel, with 40 positive Covid-19 cases detected so far,” she said in a post on her Facebook page last night.
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KUALA TERENGGANU (Bernama): The largest Covid-19 cluster in the Hulu Terengganu district, namely the Kampung Matang cluster which has recorded 127 positive cases so far, was triggered by interstate travel and visits during the recent Aidilfitri celebration.
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The rakyat themselves are to blame for the recent Covid-19 outbreaks in Terengganu, according to state Health Director Dr Nor Azimi Yunus.
Commenting on the current state of affairs under her jurisdiction, Dr Nor Azimi went on Facebook with a word of caution for the citizens of Terengganu to abide by Covid-19 health guidelines or suffer the consequences.
“We weren’t at all surprised (by the rise in cases). Because it was the mannerism of the people of Terengganu that gave room for Covid-19 to have fun in Terengganu,” wrote the doctor, revealing her frustration towards the increasing number of infections in the state.