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Covid-19 (May 11): 3,973 new cases, 22 deaths
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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 3,973 new Covid-19 cases amidst another record high number of patients needed intensive care and ventilators.
The number of active Covid-19 cases are also on a 34-day continous upward trend.
Malaysians comprise 89.2 percent of new cases.
Active cases: 38,499
States
The Klang Valley has the highest number of new cases (1,819) followed by Sarawak (512) and Johor (384).
There were 1,328 new cases reported in Selangor. One in seven of these cases were detected among those with symptoms but are not related not related to existing clusters or close contacts.
SelangorMalaysiaPahangKuala-lumpurKedahKelantanJohorMalaysiansMalaysiakini-covidHealth-ministryKlang-valleyசிலாங்கூர்Covid-19 (May 10): 3,807 new cases, death toll hits 1,700
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Modified10 May 2021, 11:26 pm
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The number of active cases is till going on a 33-day uptrend.
A new record for ICU cases* and patients which needs ventilators were also set today.
Active cases: 37,396
States
There were 1,480 new cases reported in the Klang Valley, followed by Sarawak (649) and Kelantan (329).
Kedah (224) appears to be moving towards a clear upward trend.
Throughout the country, almost one in four new cases were detected among those who are not linked to clusters or are close contacts of Covid-19 patients.
As of yesterday, the R-naught for the entire country was 1.11. The only regions where the R-naught was below 1.00 are Kelantan, Sarawak and Sabah.
SelangorMalaysiaBukit-minyakPulau-pinangParit-limaPerakPasir-masKelantanTatauSarawakMuarJohorCovid-19 (May 6) - 3,551 new cases, record number in ICUs
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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 3,551 new Covid-19 cases amidst a sharp increase in Penang.
The number of patients needing intensive care and ventilators reached a new record high. Malaysia has a finite number of ICU beds and ventilators.
The number of active cases is also continuing to trend upwards.
Active cases: 33,762
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Sarawak (391) and
Kelantan (326).
In Selangor, approximately one in four people who tested positive for Covid-19 are not linked to close contacts of Covid-19 positive patients nor could they be linked to existing clusters.
As of yesterday, the R-naught for the country crept up to 1.09 after sitting at 1.07 for two days.
SelangorMalaysiaKuala-lumpurSerembanNegeri-sembilanJohorJohor-bahruSepangPutatanSabahPasir-masKelantanCovid-19 (April 23) - 2,847 new cases, S'gor and S'wak in the lead
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The new infections comprised 91.36 percent Malaysians and 8.64 percent non-citizens.
The number of active Covid-19 cases (individuals under treatment) is continuing on an upward trend after a recent low on April 7 as the number of new cases continues to outpace the number of people who have recovered.
The number of patients needing intensive care is also growing. It is now at levels not seen since Feb 15.
Active cases: 22,512
Cases are on the uptrend in
Selangor which recorded the highest number of cases today – 748 cases - compared to an average of 561 cases per day in the preceding seven days.
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