The Star Malaysia

New cluster causes triple digit jump in virus cases

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PUTRAJAYA: The number of new Covid-19 cases has leapt to triple digits once again following the discovery of a new cluster traced to a cleaning services company.

There were 103 new cases yesterday, a sudden jump after the country saw a total of 25 cases recorded on Wednesday and Thursday.

On Tuesday, there were 187 cases with about 90% of them involving foreigners at the Bukit Jalil immigratio­n detention centre.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said yesterday that 53 of the new cases were discovered from the Pedas cluster, which is linked to factory workers in Negri Sembilan.

“They were all close contacts of the positive cases that have been detected previously,” he said, adding that they tested positive while under quarantine.

On the cleaning services cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said 24 infections were detected. All were Bangladesh nationals.

“The cases were discovered after a private clinic conducted screening on the workers of the cleaning services company,” he said.

Of the 24 cases, 20 of them live in a hostel in Kuala Langat, Selangor while the others stayed in an apartment in Nilai, Negri Sembilan.

The ministry, he said, identified 428 close contacts of the cases in the cleaning services cluster and that these people would be screened.

Dr Noor Hisham said the recent clusters all saw cramped living conditions for foreign workers.

“We have seen that from May 4 until now, almost 78% of our positive Covid-19 cases involved foreign workers.”

“We find that due to living in confined spaces, foreign workers could not practise social distancing.

“If one person is positive, the whole household can be infected.

“This is a lesson learnt for us, and this is why we need to address this issue of cramped living conditions as soon as possible.”

“We are not looking into a sector anymore, but at workers’ accommodat­ions,” he said.

Employers, he said, were advised to screen their foreign workers.

Of the 103 new cases, seven are imported while the rest are local transmissi­ons.

Dr Noor Hisham said only 12 of the local cases involved Malaysians.

Yesterday was also the seventh consecutiv­e day in which no death was recorded.

He also said that 66 more patients were discharged, making it a total of 6,235 recoveries (or 80.6%).

The country’s total infections so far is 7,732.

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