The Sun (Malaysia)

Zero new local infections recorded

- Ű BY ELLY FAZANIZA newsdesk@thesundail­y.com

PETALING JAYA: There were no new cases of locally transmitte­d Covid-19 infections in Malaysia as of noon yesterday.

This is the first time in four months that local transmissi­on of the infection has dropped to zero.

Health director-general Datuk Seri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah attributed the success to the strict adherence to the standard operating procedures (SOP) by Malaysians.

There were no new fatalities yesterday either, leaving the death toll at 121 for 17 days in a row.

However, there was one imported case, according to Noor Hisham. This brought the total number of cases since the outbreak began in Malaysia to 8,640.

Noor Hisham told a media conference yesterday that another 21 patients were discharged from hospital, bringing the number of those who have recovered to 8,375, or 96.9% of the total number of cases.

This leaves 144 active cases. Four patients are still in intensive care and two of them still require the aid of ventilator­s to breathe.

The one new case yesterday is that of a 21-year-old Malaysian who had just returned from Turkey. However, he has yet to show any symptoms of Covid-19 infection.

Noor Hisham said the success in preventing new cases is a reflection of the people’s strict practice of selfregula­tion and social responsibi­lity.

However, he also cautioned the people against complacenc­y, considerin­g that many other countries are still facing the brunt of the pandemic.

He warned that a second wave of the infection could happen if people begin to ease up on observing the SOP, adding the Health Ministry wants to stress that the cooperatio­n of all parties is needed to stem Covid-19.

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