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BHARU: The Kelantan Health Department expects the capacity of existing health facilities in the state to last for only up to two months if the number of Covid-19 positive cases continues with the increasing trend, said its director, Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin.
Expressing his concern, he said, it could happen with the surge in Covid-19 positive cases of more than 100 cases in Kelantan every day lately.
He said the Health Ministry also found that the Rt - an indicator of how fast Covid-19 is spreading, or R-naught (R0) in Kelantan was now at 1.26, which exceeded the national Rt of 1.14.
Saturday, 23 Jan 2021 02:54 PM MYT
Kelantan Health director Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin says health facilities in Kelantan can only last up to two months. Picture by Hari Anggara
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KOTA BARU, Jan 23 ― The Kelantan Health Department expects the capacity of existing health facilities in the state to last for only up to two months if the number of Covid-19 positive cases continues with the increasing trend, said its director, Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin.
Expressing his concern, he said, it could happen with the surge in Covid-19 positive cases of more than 100 cases in Kelantan every day lately.
Increase in Covid-19 cases can overwhelm facilities
January 23, 2021
KOTA BHARU – The Kelantan Health Department expects the capacity of existing health facilities in the state to last for only up to two months if the number of COVID-19 positive cases continues with the increasing trend, said its director, Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin.
Expressing his concern, he said, it could happen with the surge in COVID-19 positive cases of more than 100 cases in Kelantan every day lately.
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He said the Health Ministry also found that the Rt – an indicator of how fast COVID-19 is spreading, or R-naught (R0) in Kelantan was now at 1.26, which exceeded the national Rt of 1.14.
Covid-19: Number of cases to stabilise in a week
January 19, 2021
PUTRAJAYA – The Ministry of Health (MOH) expects the number of COVID-19 daily cases in the country to stabilise at 3,000 within a period of one week.
Health director-general, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said after this period, the ministry would review the need to extend the Movement Control Order (MCO) for another two weeks.
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“The expected number of daily cases a week ago was due to exposure to the virus during the incubation period and now the cases could be detected.
“The cases are increasing although we’ve implemented the MCO 2.0 on Jan 13 but the result has yet to be seen,” he said at the news conference on the developments of COVID-19, here, today.