COVID-19 in Malaysia : 404925 Cases, 375340 Discharged, 1492 Dead

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Malaysia reported 3332 new COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths, but discharged 1943 patients who fully recovered!

Here are the COVID-19 updates for Malaysia on 29 April 2021…

 

COVID-19 In Malaysia : 1943 Patients Discharged!

On 29 April 2021, the Malaysia Ministry of Health announced that another 1943 patients fully recovered from COVID-19, and were discharged today!

That means a total of 375,340 COVID-19 patients have fully recovered in Malaysia so far! That’s a recovery rate of 92.7%.

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COVID-19 In Malaysia : 3332 New Cases!

The third wave continues with 3332 new COVID-19 cases in Malaysia!

  • 9 cases imported from overseas
    – all in KL
  • 3323 local cases
    – 1083 cases in Selangor : 28 from existing clusters, 8 from new Bukit Rotan, Jalan RP Tiga and Jalan Tiga Belas-Tiga clusters, 705 from close contact screening, 342 from assorted screening.
    – 522 cases in Sarawak : 34 from existing clusters, 14 from new Sileng Dayak and Labuan Jaya clusters, 404 from close contact screening, 70 from assorted screening.
    – 401 cases in Kelantan : 83 from existing clusters, 16 from new Batu Lada and Kampung Pemanok clusters, 233 from close contact screening, 69 from assorted screening.
    – 350 cases in KL : 4 from existing clusters, 205 from close contact screening, 141 from assorted screening.
    – 207 cases in Johor : 24 from existing clusters, 16 from new Jalan Abdul Rahman Andak and Kampung Parit Bunga clusters, 132 from close contact screening, 35 from assorted screening.
    – 158 cases in Penang : 30 from existing clusters, 60 from close contact screening, 68 from assorted screening.
    – 131 cases in Sabah : 42 from existing clusters, 71 from close contact screening, 18 from assorted screening.
    – 111 cases in Negeri Sembilan : 63 from existing clusters, 29 from close contact screening, 19 from assorted screening.
    – 105 cases in Kedah
     : 48 from existing clusters, 40 from close contact screening, 17 from assorted screening.
    – 92 cases in Pahang : 5 from existing clusters, 38 from new Raub Jaya Cluster, 36 from close contact screening, 13 from assorted screening.
    – 91 cases in Perak : 3 from existing clusters, 34 from new Jalan Adika Raja and Jalan Pokok Assam Cluster, 37 from close contact screening, 17 from assorted screening.
    – 43 cases in Melaka : 10 from existing clusters, 19 from close contact screening, 14 from assorted screening.
    – 19 cases in Terengganu : 8 from existing cluster, 3 from close contact screening, 8 from assorted screening.
    – 9 cases in Putrajaya : 8 from close contact screening, 1 from assorted screening.
    – 1 case in Perlis : from existing cluster.

This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases in Malaysia to 404,925, with 28,093 active cases – a massive increase of 1374 cases.

They also shared that there are 3 additional patients in the ICU – 309 cases right now, and 4 fewer patients requiring respiratory support – 147 cases right now.

COVID-19 in Malaysia : 404925 Cases, 375340 Discharged, 1492 Dead

 

COVID-19 In Malaysia : Cases Breakdown By State

Here is the breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Malaysia, according to states.

Selangor is at the top with 131,625 cases, followed by Sabah with 58,047 cases, Johor with 45,217 cases, and Kuala Lumpur with 43,401 cases.

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COVID-19 In Malaysia : 15 Deaths Today

The Malaysia Ministry of Health announced 15 deaths today. That means a total of 1,492 people have died from COVID-19 in Malaysia – a mortality rate of 0.37%.

Death #1478 : 75 year-old Malaysian female, with history of diabetes, hypertension, obesity and heart disease. She passed away at the Gleneagles Medini Hospital in Johor.

Death #1479 : 56 year-old Malaysian male, with history of diabetes and dyslipidemia. He passed away at the Sultan Ismail Petra Hospital in Kelantan.

Death #1480 : 46 year-old Malaysian female, with history of diabetes, hypertension and chronic kidney disease. She passed away at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Selangor.

Death #1481 : 71 year-old Malaysian female, with history of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, heart disease and chronic kidney disease. She passed away at the Sungai Buloh Hospital in Selangor.

Death #1482 : 70 year-old Malaysian female, with history of diabetes and hypertension. She passed away at the USM Hospital in Kelantan.

Death #1483 : 72 year-old Malaysian male, with history of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, lung cancer and chronic kidney disease. He passed away at the Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital in Kelantan.

Death #1484 : 47 year-old Malaysian female, with history of diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. She passed away at the Bintulu Hospital in Sarawak.

Death #1485 : 91 year-old Malaysian male, with history of hypertension and heart disease. He passed away at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Selangor.

Death #1486 : 75 year-old Malaysian male, with history of diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. He passed away at the Selayang Hospital in Selangor.

Death #1487 : 73 year-old Malaysian male, with history of  hypertension, dyslipidemia, heart disease and COPD. He passed away at the Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Hospital in KL.

Death #1488 : 49 year-old Malaysian male, whose body was brought to the KL Hospital.

Death #1489 : 47 year-old Malaysian female, whose body was brought to the Selayang Hospital in Selangor.

Death #1490 : 91 year-old Malaysian female, with history of hypertension and stroke. Her body was brought to the Kapit Hospital in Sarawak.

Death #1491 : 82 year-old Malaysian female, with history of hypertension. She passed away at the USM Hospital in Kelantan.

Death #1492 : 26 year-old foreign female, whose passed away at the Tawau Hospital in Sabah.

COVID-19 in Malaysia : 224 Healthcare Workers Infected

 

Day 107 Of CMCO / RMCO 2.0 In Malaysia

Today marks the 107th day of the CMCO / RMCO 2.0 which will last until 17 May 2021.

Under CMCO / RMCO 2.0, inter-district travel is allowed, but not interstate travel. And businesses are allowed to operate, subject to SOP.

Recommended : MCO, CMCO, RMCO Extension + Changes : 29 April – 17 May!

New CMCO SOP (December 2020) For Peninsular Malaysia

 

COVID-19 : How To Keep Safe!

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