The Borneo Post (Sabah)

94 new cases, one death in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah recorded 94 new Covid-19 cases yesterday, along with one new cluster and one fatality.

Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun said Kota Kinabalu recoded the highest number of cases with 24 cases followed by Sandakan (19) and Kota Marudu (11).

“One Covid-19 fatality was recorded in Sandakan,” said the state Covid-19 official spokespers­on in a statement yesterday.

Masidi disclosed that the new cluster, dubbed as the Mawar Cluster, was detected in Sandakan.

The cluster currently has a total of 15 cases. It is believed that the cluster originated from a Chinese New Year dinner ceremony at a residence.

Masidi added that 21 Covid-19 patients in Sabah recovered from the virus yesterday.

Nationwide, 2,468 new cases were reported yesterday, raising the total cumulative Covid-19 cases in the country to 288,229 cases while 14 deaths were reported due to the pandemic in the last 24 hours.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said 4,055 recoveries were reported yesterday which were higher than the daily positive cases taking the overall recovery cases to date to 256,678 cases.

‘’A total 30,475 active Covid19 cases was also reported today,’’ he said in a statement on the developmen­t of Covid-19 yesterday, adding that 196 of the active cases were being treated at intensive care unit with 92 requiring respirator­y aid.

He said, of the total new daily cases, 2,464 cases were local infections involving 1,549 locals and 915 non-citizens, apart from four imported cases, namely two locals and two foreigners.

Dr Noor Hisham said Selangor with 932 cases continued to record the highest number of new cases, followed by Johor (428 cases), Perak (308 cases) as well as Kuala Lumpur and Penang (155 cases each).

He said the 14 deaths reported yesterday were in Selangor (10 cases), Sarawak (two cases) and one each in Johor and Sabah, all aged between 30 to 77, comprising 13 Malaysians and one foreigner.

Dr Noor Hisham said 175 cluster-related cases were reported in prisons and immigratio­n detention depots, among others, the Tembok Bendera Cluster (107 cases), Tembok Bukit Besi Cluster (36 cases), Tembok Pengkalan Chepa Cluster (19 cases).

Penjara Jalan Harapan Cluster (nine cases), Penjara

Seberang Perai Cluster (two cases), other than one case each involving Penjara Jalan Sungai Jelok Cluster and Penjara Kepayan Cluster.

Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham said 13 new clusters were identified yesterday, with 11 linked to the workplace while two involved the communitie­s, namely, Taman Mawar, Sabah and Jalan Muhibbah, Sarawak.

The workplace clusters identified were Tapak Bina Digital Lapan, Jalan Wawasan 16, Jalan Cyber Sembilan and Jalan Tebrau Pandan in Johor.

Jalan Damai, Jalan Serendah and Subang Tiga (Selangor), Jalan Setiawangs­a and Jalan

Bayam (Kuala Lumpur); Tapak Binaan Jalan Ekar (Negeri Sembilan) and Jalan PKNK 3/3 in Kedah.

Dr Noor Hisham said 90 clusters recorded the highest increase in new cases yesterday including Tapak Bina Digital Lapan Cluster (131 cases), Tembok Bendera Cluster (107 cases), and Jalan Pelabuhan Cluster (95 cases).

The addition of the new clusters brought the total number of active clusters currently to 509, while the total number of clusters closed were 586 after eight clusters were reported to have ended yesterday.

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