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New Clusters Due To Interstate Movement Announced; Minister Says MOH Evaluating Risks | Kaw

As expected, the new year did not miraculously solve the issues of 2020. COVID-19 is still a big threat, in fact, it seems a bigger threat then ever with the number of new cases being in the thousands everyday.  There s a ways yet to go before vaccines arrives in the country and for enough people get it for Malaysia to be relatively safe from the pandemic.  Many of us are understandably frustrated, and have become lax when it comes to taking the usual precautions against COVID-19.  Unfortunately, this is not helping with the increasing numbers.  Clusters caused by interstate travels On 4 January, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah had said five clusters resulting from interstate travel have been recorded since 7 December last year. 

Covid-19: Malaysia marks record high daily new cases at 2,593 with four deaths

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 6): Malaysia reported today its highest number of daily newly-confirmed Covid-19 cases at 2,593 since the pandemic started and four additional deaths. In a statement today, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the four Covid-19-related fatalities brought the total number of deaths in Malaysia due to the pandemic to 513 so far. “The 2,593 newly-confirmed cases brought the total number of Covid-19 positive cases in Malaysia to 125,438 cases (so far),”  Dr Noor Hisham said. Out of the 2,593 cases, four involve individuals who were infected abroad while local transmissions involved 2,589 persons. Dr Noor Hisham said Selangor was the worst-hit after the State reported the highest daily number of new Covid-19 cases at 965 followed by Johor and Sabah at 571 and 405 respectively.

Rate of infection not slowing down

Fake, NSC says of circular purporting preparations for MCO 2 0 | Malaysia

Wednesday, 06 Jan 2021 11:42 PM MYT BY JUSTIN ONG NSC said a document circulating online purportedly of government preparations to reintroduce the movement control order in several states is false. Picture via Twitter/@MKNJPM Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 6 A document circulating online purportedly of government preparations to reintroduce the movement control order in several states is false, the National Security Council said. The NSC also warned against the dissemination of the document. “This is fake news. Stop sharing unverified news. Do not share when uncertain,” the NSC said on its official Telegram account.

Covid-19: 2,593 new cases, four new fatalities bring total to 513

Covid-19: 2,593 new cases, four new fatalities bring total to 513
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