UPDATED 8.47PM | List of locations affected by Covid-19 (Feb 15)
RESIDENCES
– Kampung Guntong Dalam, Setiu, Terengganu
A resident here is the index case of the Guntong Dalam cluster announced by the Health Ministry today.
The cluster involves a company in Besut, Terengganu, which the ministry did not identify.
A total of 43 out of 293 individuals screened in this cluster tested positive for Covid-19, to date.
– Kampung Pengkalan Teras, Besut, Terengganu
A resident here is the index case of the Pengkalan Teras cluster announced by the Health Ministry today.
The index case was detected through symptomatic screening.
A total of 29 out of 273 individuals screened in this cluster tested positive for Covid-19, to date.
– Various residential areas in Batu Pahat, Johor
The Batu Pahat District Health Office releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list for those reported as of Feb 14:
- Mukim Simpang Kanan: Batu Tiga, Taman Beroleh, Taman Murni, Taman Sentosa, Kawasan Perindustrian Sri Gading and Jalan Kluang (9 cases).
- Mukim Sri Gading: Taman Mekar, Ayer Hitam and Kampung Parit Haji Ali Darat (10 cases).
- Mukim Lubok: Jalan Utama, Kampung Parit Gantung and Kampung Parit Sidek (4 cases).
- Mukim Peserai: Taman Peserai Jaya (1 case).
– Various residential areas in Kluang, Johor
The Kluang District Health Office releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list for those reported as of Feb 13:
- Mukim Layang-Layang: Ladang Pekan (1 case).
- Mukim Paloh: Kampung Baru GSA Chamek (1 case).
- Mukim Renggam: Simpang Renggam Prison (1 case).
- Mukim Ulu Benut: Taman Cantik (2 cases) and Taman Harmoni 3 (2 cases).
– Various residential areas in Penang
The Penang Health Department releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list from Feb 14:
- Timur Laut District: Kuarters JKR Tanjung Bungah, Taman Bukit Jambul, Taman Desa Medura, Persiaran Cantonment, Taman Terubong Jaya, Taman Serina Hilir, Taman Desa Relau, Desa Baiduri, Lebuh 3 Sungai Nibong, Sri Saujana Lorong Sungai Dua and Lengkok Nipah 2.
- Barat Daya District: Lebuh Sungai Ara, Kampung Masjid, Saujana Heights, Taman Setia, Desaria Seri Merpati, Park Jalan Rajawali, Kampung Seronok, Sunway Tunas Bayan Baru, Kampung Sulup, Taman Mewah, Halaman Mayang Pasir, Taman Sri Bayu, Pangsapuri Kejora Cangkat Bukit Belah and Halaman Sungai Ara.
- Seberang Perai Utara: Lahar Minyak, Taman Penaga, Taman Koskam, Permatang Binjai and Permatang Pak Elong.
- Seberang Perai Tengah: Apartment Permata, Taman Limau Manis, Taman Camellia Bandar Perda, Kondo Mutiara and Taman Inderawasih.
- Seberang Perai Selatan: Taman Merak, Bukit Tambun, Jalan Seberang Tasek and Villa Mutiara.
– PPR Wangsa Sari, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur
Several Covid-19 positive cases were detected among residents of this flat in the past week.
According to a resident, one of the individuals, said to be the fifth case detected at the location, was taken to hospital yesterday evening.
– Apartment Serindit, Taman Impian Ehsan, Cheras, Selangor
A resident tested positive for Covid-19.
DAP’s volunteer disinfection team sanitised the affected areas yesterday.https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Flee.khaiming%2Fposts%2F4009350265744408&width=500&show_text=true&height=719&appId
– Various locations in Kelantan
The Kelantan Health Department releases a daily list of locations where Covid-19 cases were detected. This is the list from Feb 14:
- Kampung Panglima Bayu, Tanah Merah (6 cases)
- Kampung Bechah Peleting, Tanah Merah (1 case)
- Lorong Bendang Keladi, Tanah Merah (1 case)
- Kampung Kebun, Tumpat (1 case)
- Kampung Alor Hijau, Pasir Puteh (1 case)
- Kampung Tasek Gondang, Rantau Panjang (2 cases)
- Taman Sri Anggun, Rantau Panjang (1 case)
- Kampung Wakaf Mek Zainab, Rantau Panjang (2 cases)
- Kampung Cherang, Panji (1 case)
- Kuarters Polis Sungai Durian, Batu Mengkebang (1 case)
- Felda Guchil 3, Kuala Krai (1 case)
- Kampung Bukit Kechik, Tanah Merah (1 case)
- Taman Sri Chempaka, Tanah Merah (1 case)
- Pondok Rahmat, Sering (1 case)
- Kampung Batu Jong, Kuala Krai (1 case)
BUSINESSES
– Mydin Bukit Mertajam, Penang
A cluster of cases was detected at a supermarket at Jalan Baru in the districts of Seberang Perai Utara and Seberang Perai Tengah, the Health Ministry announced today.
The description matches Mydin Bukit Mertajam, which announced temporary closure for disinfection starting Feb 13.
To date, 22 cases have been detected in this cluster, out of 73 individuals screened, the ministry said.
– Dominant Enterprise, Muar, Johor
This company that manufactures wood panel products and furniture components has suspended the operation of its factory due to Covid-19, according to Bernama.
It said two workers tested positive on Feb 11 during a screening exercise at the facility.
The suspension takes effect from Feb 12 until Feb 25, during which disinfection and sanitisation works would be carried out at the premises.
– Village Grocer Avenue K, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
The company issued a notice on Facebook saying that an employee who works at this outlet’s wine and liquor department has tested positive for Covid-19.
The said staff member last came to work two days ago (Feb 13).
Following this, the outlet will be closed for half day today to allow deep cleaning and sanitisation, while all other staff members will be taking swab tests.
– Pakaian Saling Erti uniform factory, Gombak, Selangor
Malaysiakini has managed to verify that this factory located at Pusat Perniagaan Jelatek is the facility where a new infection cluster was detected by health authorities.
Yesterday, the Health Ministry announced that a new cluster named Jalan Jelatek Cluster was found at a factory in Jalan Jelatek 2, Pusat Perniagaan Jelatek.
A total of 200 individuals linked to the cluster have been screened as of Feb 14, of which 35 were found to be Covid-19 positive.
It is learned that the factory is temporarily closed. The company had posted on Facebook on Feb 11 saying that they were taking all necessary measures to control the spread of Covid-19 at their facility and promised transparency to its customers.
DETENTION FACILITIES
– Tapah Prison, Perak
The prison and staff quarters will be placed under enhanced movement control order from Feb 16 until March 1, Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaacob said.
According to the Health Ministry, 64 Covid-19 cases have been detected among 191 screened to date.
EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
– SMKA Wataniah, Machang, Kelantan
More cases have been detected at this school today, Kelantan health, housing and local government executive councillor Izani Husin said.
To date, 64 Covid-19 cases have been detected in the cluster called Pangkal Changgong, including among staff and parents.
This is up from 41 yesterday, all involving students.
Source : Malaysiakini
Covid-19 (Feb 15): 2,176 new cases, lowest since Jan 5
The country reported 2,176 new cases of Covid-19 as of noon today.
Of these, 1,618 were Malaysians and 557 were non-citizens.
It’s the lowest number of daily cases since Jan 5 when 2,027 new cases were recorded.
It should be noted that the government stopped testing asymptomatic patients since Jan 11 due to the high caseload.
However, there were indications that things were improving with the number of intensive care unit (ICU) patients remaining stable at 260, down from a peak of 319 on Jan 30.
The Health Ministry also reported 4,521 recoveries, helping to bring the number of active cases to the lowest level since Jan 29.
The lower number of active cases will give some breathing space to the health system which had been under strain.
- Active cases: 47,135
- Patients in ICU: 260
- Intubated: 112
New daily cases in Sabah dipped under 100 for the first time since September last year when the third Covid-19 wave just started.
In Selangor, it also dropped under four-figures for the first time since Jan 24.
However, Negeri Sembilan and Sarawak saw a spike, both seeing the highest number of cases in around two weeks.
Deaths
Another 10 people succumbed to the virus, bringing the death toll to 975.
Half of today’s deaths were from Selangor while the remaining were in Kuala Lumpur (2), Johor (1), Perak (1) and Sabah (1). All of them were Malaysians.
The youngest to die today was a 57-year-old woman in Sabah.
The remaining deaths were all aged above 60 with the oldest being a 91-year-old woman in Perak.https://e.infogram.com/c8a28e8e-d511-48c1-bc1b-3eec0f7c699a?parent_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.malaysiakini.com%2Fnews%2F563053&src=embed#async_embed
New cases by states
Selangor (910)
Existing clusters: 107
New clusters: 42 (Jalan Cheras, Jalan Tiga Belas, Jalan Bursa, Jalan Tropicana and Jalan Kepong clusters)
Close contacts: 575
Other screenings: 186
Johor (269)
Existing clusters: 33
New cluster: 131 (Jalan Senai Utama cluster)
Close contacts: 61
Other screenings: 44
Sarawak (246)
Existing clusters: 36
Close contacts: 41
Other screenings: 169
Kuala Lumpur (182)
Existing clusters: 40
New cluster: 12 (Jalan Jinjang cluster)
Close contacts: 56
Imported: 1
Other screenings: 73
Negeri Sembilan (145)
Existing clusters: 32
Close contacts: 58
Other screenings: 55
Sabah (97)
Existing clusters: 26
Close contacts: 52
Other screenings: 19
Pulau Pinang (91)
Existing clusters: 18
New clusters: 25 (Persiaran Mutiara construction site and Jalan Baru clusters)
Close contacts: 20
Other screenings: 28
Perak (83)
Existing clusters: 60
New cluster: 4 (Tembok Tapak cluster)
Close contacts: 14
Other screenings: 5
Terengganu (53)
Existing clusters: 4
New clusters: 19 (Guntong Dalam and Pengkalan Teras clusters)
Close contacts: 9
Other screenings: 21
Kedah (33)
Existing clusters: 11
Close contacts: 10
Other screenings: 12
Kelantan (31)
Existing clusters: 8
Close contacts: 17
Other screenings: 6
Pahang (15)
Existing clusters: 1
Close contacts: 11
Other screenings: 3
Malacca (14)
New clusters: 6
Close contacts: 6
Other screenings: 2
Putrajaya (7)
Close contacts: 4
Other screenings: 3
There were no new reported cases in Perlis and Labuan.

Clusters
A total of 489 out of 996 clusters are still active. Of this, 68 clusters reported new cases.
Eight clusters were declared resolved today, including Jalan Sibuga, Taman Tasi Sungai Chua, Jalan Bukit Bendera, Lumut Barat, Pagar Siput, Kampung Renok, Sungai Redan and Bah Manggis clusters.
However, 13 new clusters were discovered. Details are as follows:
Jalan Kepong cluster
District(s): Kuala Selangor, Selangor
Locality/Source: A factory along Jalan Kepong, Ijok
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 7
Total infected: 23 out of 150 screened
Jalan Tropicana cluster
District(s): Petaling, Selangor
Locality/Source: A shopping centre along Jalan Mutiara Tropicana, Petaling Jaya
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 5
Total infected: 25 out of 73 screened
Jalan Bursa cluster
District(s): Petaling and Klang, Selangor
Locality/Source: A firm along Jalan Bursa, Shah Alam
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 15
Total infected: 22 out of 66 screened
Jalan Tiga Belas cluster
District(s): Petaling and Kuala Selangor, Selangor
Locality/Source: A factory along Jalan 13/6, Petaling Jaya
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Jan 30
Total infected: 11 out of 120 screened
Jalan Baru cluster
District(s): Seberang Perai Tengah and Seberang Perai Utara, Penang
Locality/Source: A shopping centre along Jalan Baru, Perai
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 8
Total infected: 22 out of 73 screened
Persiaran Mutiara construction site cluster
District(s): Timur Laut, Penang
Locality/Source: A construction site along Persiaran Bayan Mutiara
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 12
Total infected: 14 out of 21 screened
Jalan Jinjang cluster
District(s): Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
Locality/Source: A factory along Jalan Jinjang Aman, Kepong
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 15
Total infected: 12 out of 150 screened
Jalan Senai Utama cluster
District(s): Kulai, Johor
Locality/Source: A factory in Senai, Kulai
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 15
Total infected: 131 out of 414 screened
Teknologi Lot Enam cluster
District(s): Melaka Tengah, Jasin and Alor Gajah, Malacca
Locality/Source: A factory at Lot 6, Batu Berendam
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 11
Total infected: 24 out of 300 screened
Guntong Dalam cluster
District(s): Setiu and Besut, Terengganu
Locality/Source: A firm in Bandar Jerteh, Besut and residential area at Kampung Guntong Dalam
Cluster category: Workplace
First case: Feb 9
Total infected: 43 out of 293 screened
Pengkalan Teras cluster
District(s): Besut, Terengganu
Locality/Source: A residential area at Kampung Pengkalan Teras, Besut
Cluster category: Community
First case: Feb 8
Total infected: 29 out of 237 screened
Tembok Tapah cluster
District(s): Batang Padang, Perak
Locality/Source: A detention centre along Jalan Tapah
Cluster category: Detention centre
First case: Feb 9
Total infected: 64 out of 191 screened
Jalan Cheras cluster
District(s): Hulu Langat, Selangor
Locality/Source: A care centre along Jalan Cheras, Kajang
Cluster category: High-risk group
First case: Feb 15
Total infected: 24 out of 182 screened

Source : Malaysiakini
UPDATED 7.34PM | List of locations affected by Covid-19 (Feb 14)
EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
– SMKA Wataniah, Machang, Kelantan
A total of 41 SPM candidates at this boarding school tested positive for Covid-19 today, the Kelantan Health Department said.
RESIDENCES
– Various residential areas in Kluang, Johor
The Kluang District Health Office releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list for those reported as of Feb 13:
Mukim Kluang: Kampung Tengah (four cases).
Mukim Renggam: Jalan Panglima Renggam (two cases).
– Various residential areas in Batu Pahat, Johor
The Batu Pahat District Health Office releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list for those reported as of Feb 13:
Mukim Simpang Kanan (45 cases): Taman Perindustrian Sri Gadang, Kampung Panchor, Batu Tiga, Taman Hajjat, Taman Evergreen Height, Taman Puteri Jaya, Parit Imam, Taman Banang Ria, Taman Tasek and Jalan Kluang.
Mukim Sri Gading (four cases): Jalan Mekar, Parit Jelutong and Taman Seri Gading.
Mukim Simpang Kiri (two cases): Taman Industri Sri Sulong.
Mukim Linau (16 cases): Parit Mamak Tongkang Pechah.
– Various residential areas in Kulai, Johor
The Kulai District Health Office releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list for those reported as of Feb 13:
Mukim Sedenak: Taman Scientex (one case).
Mukim Senai: Jalan Perindustrian Senai (214 cases), Jalan Merak (one case) and Jalan Cemara (four cases).
Mukim Bukit Batu: Jalan Jati Felda Bukit Batu (one case).
– Various residential areas in Penang
The Penang Health Department releases a daily list of localities affected by Covid-19. Below is the latest list from Feb 13:
Timur Laut District: Kuarters JKR Tanjung Bungah, Kampung Melayu, Taman Bukit Jambul, Taman Desa Medura, Persiaran Cantonment, Taman Terubong Jaya, Taman Serina Hilir, Taman Desa Relau, Desa Baiduri, Lebuh 3 Sungai Nibong, Sri Saujana Lorong Sungai Dua and Lengkok Nipah 2.
Barat Daya District: Lebuh Sungai Ara, Kampung Masjid, Saujana Heights Taman Setia, Desaria Seri Merpati, Park Jalan Rajawali, Kampung Seronok, Sunway Tunas Bayan Baru, Kampung Sulup, Taman Mewah, Halaman Mayang Pasir, Taman Sri Bayu, Pangsapuri Kejora Cangkat Bukit Belah and Halaman Sungai Ara.
Seberang Perai Tengah District: Kampung Bagan Nyior, Taman Bukit Minyak Indah, Taman Seri Delima, Kampung Belah Dua, Taman Seri Berapit, Taman Sri Janggus, Taman Perai Indah, Taman Pauh Indah and Apartment Delima Impian.
Seberang Perai Utara District: Padang Cempedak, Taman Penaga, Taman Desa Murni, Lahar Yooi, Lahar Ikan Mati and Permatang Pak Maras.
Seberang Perai Selatan District: Taman Nuri Indah, Taman Sri Tasek, Jalan Krian Indah, Jalan Tasek Mutiara, Taman Merpati Indah and Taman Bukit Tambun.
BUSINESSES
– Various businesses in Sarawak
The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee releases a daily list of locations visited by Covid-19 patients days before testing positive. Below is the latest list:
Source : Malaysiakia
