The Borneo Post

Covid-19: S’wak records one more death, total 16

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Sarawak recorded one new death due to Covid-19 yesterday bringing the death toll to 16. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said the deceased is a 72-year-old woman from Lingga, Sri Aman, who had a history of high blood pressure and a growth in her stomach. “She complained of gastric pain and shortness of breath and was admi ed to the Sarawak General Hospital (SGH) on April 20. Her test results returned positive for Covid-19 on April 22, when she died at 9.15am. “She had no history of any contact with other positive cases, but the Health Department is still investigat­ing the source of her infection,” Uggah told a press conference a er chairing the Sarawak Disaster Management Commi ee (SDMC) meeting yesterday. Uggah also said as of yesterday, Sarawak recorded 19 new positive cases of Covid-19, which are all treated at the SGH, bringing the cumulative number of cases to 455. He also said the number of persons under investigat­ion (PUI) yesterday was 155, adding that 136 people were still waiting for results of their tests. Also, Uggah said yesterday 17 people have recovered and were subsequent­ly discharged, bringing the total number of recovered patients in Sarawak to 105. “There are 15 recovered cases from SGH, one from Sibu Hospital and one from Miri Hospital,” he said. Meanwhile, Uggah said a SDMC special taskforce has managed to contact 207 people out of some 2,500 who are suspected of having close or casual contact with positive cases in Kuching. He said 82 of them had agreed to go for screening at the Unimas City Centre facility, and 11 have made appointmen­ts to be screened at the Youth and Sports Complex here. “In other words, the task force has been successful and it will continue to track down the other suspected close and casual contacts in days to come,” said Uggah.

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