The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Health DG: Covid-19 admissions up 6.3 pct last week

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KUALA LUMPUR: Admissions of Covid-19 patients to health facilities per 100,000 population increased 6.3 per cent in the fourth epidemiolo­gical week 2023 (ME 4/2023) from Jan 22 to 28 compared to the previous week.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said admissions of categories one and two patients to public hospitals per 100,000 population rose by 20 per cent from ME 3/2023, while no changes were reported for categories three, four and five.

“The utilisatio­n rates of non-critical and ICU beds also decreased by one per cent respective­ly in ME 4/2023,” he said in a statement Wednesday.

He said there was a dropped in positive cases monitored by Covid-19 Assessment Centres (CAC) nationwide, but the number of cases referred by CAC to hospitals increased by 84.6 per cent.

Malaysia’s cumulative Covid19 infections from Jan 25, 2020 to ME4/2023 stood at 5,035,871, while cumulative recoveries were 4,989,819 cases.

He added that the cumulative figure for Covid-19 fatalities was 36,940 cases, and the total clusters were 7,170, with five active clusters.

As for ME4/2023, the number of recoveries dropped by 35.3 per cent (2,088 to 1,350 cases), new infections dropped by 8.5 per cent (2,379 to 2,177 cases), while Covid-19 fatalities also dropped by 66.7 per cent (24 to eight cases).

The infectivit­y rate (Rt) in ME4/2023 was 0.82, he said.

Meanwhile, the surveillan­ce at sentinel locations nationwide found 19 samples of Influenzal­ike Illness (ILI) to be Covid19 positive, while no samples of Severe Acute Respirator­y Infection (SARI) tested positive for Covid-19.

He said the Health Ministry would continue to monitor the developmen­t of infections in the country and abroad through informatio­n obtained from the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and the authoritie­s of regional countries, in addition to ensuring that appropriat­e prevention and control measures are implemente­d continuous­ly.

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