Jun 30, 2021

Covid-19 (June 30): 6,276 new cases, surge in Selangor

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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 6,276 new Covid-19 cases, the second consecutive day where fresh infections in the country are above 6,000.

The increase was contributed by a significant surge in Selangor.

The number of active Covid-19 cases is on a six-day uptrend while the number of patients in intensive care or requiring ventilators is stagnating.

 

  • Active cases: 64,129
  • Patients in ICU: 905
  • Intubated: 452

New cases by state

 

 

  • Selangor (2,836)
  • Negeri Sembilan (644)
  • Kuala Lumpur (625)
  • Sarawak (376)
  • Johor (299)
  • Sabah (242)
  • Kedah (226)
  • Malacca (223)
  • Pahang (210)
  • Kelantan (159)
  • Perak (137)
  • Labuan (132)
  • Penang (131)
  • Terengganu (20)
  • Putrajaya (11)
  • Perlis (5)

 

 

Selangor reported 2,836 new Covid-19 cases, the fifth-highest on record for the state. It was also the state’s highest number of new cases since June 3.

Worryingly, nearly one in five new cases in Selangor were only detected after the victim reported symptoms. These cases are not related to close contacts or existing clusters.

The R-naught for the country has risen to 1.04 as of last night. A figure of more than 1.00 indicates the spread of Covid-19 is accelerating.

The states of Selangor, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, and Perak all have an R-naught of over 1.00.

The only state which is making significant progress in reducing the spread of Covid-19 is Terengganu (0.67).

Deaths

 

Another 62 deaths attributed to Covid-19 were reported today, bringing the national death toll to 5,107.

There were seven victims pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. They never got a chance to be treated.

Selangor (22) reported the highest number of new deaths followed by Negeri Sembilan (9), Malacca (7), Kuala Lumpur (5), Johor (4), Pahang (3), Sabah (3), Perak (2), Kelantan (2), Kedah (2), Labuan (2), and Sarawak (1).

 

Details of the victims are documented on Malaysiakini’s Covid-19 tracker page.

 

Clusters

The Health Ministry is currently monitoring 886 active Covid-19 clusters. There was no increase in the number of clusters compared to yesterday.

Another 23 new clusters were classified today, of which 13 were workplace clusters.

Industri Jalan Ikan Duyung cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang
Total infected: 37 out of 102 screened

Industri Subang Utama Enam cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang and Petaling
Total infected: 28 out of 235 screened

Jalan PPS Satu cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang
Total infected: 12 out of 26 screened

Industri Jalan Masjid Batu Sembilan cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Kuala Langat and Klang
Total infected: 186 out of 311 screened

Perindustrian 33 cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Kepong
Total infected: 13 out of 69 screened

Pasar TTDI cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Kepong and Cheras
Total infected: 11 out of 49 screened

Jalan Prima Impian cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Kepong
Total infected: 26 out of 28 screened

Jalan Thean Teik cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Penang
District(s): Timur Laut
Total infected: 37 out of 122 screened

Perindustrian Murni Empat cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kulai
Total infected: 36 out of 314 screened

Jalan Penaga Industri cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru and Kota Tinggi
Total infected: 35 out of 108 screened

Batu 23 Choh cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kulai, Pontian and Batu Pahat
Total infected: 6 out of 224 screened

Perindustrian Rami Satu cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Muar
Total infected: 22 out of 293 screened

Industri Bidor cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Perak
District(s): Batang Paandg
Total infected: 8 out of 73 screened

Kampung Pangkal Jetas cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Machang
Total infected: 19 out of 163 screened

Jalan 14/44 Padang Tembak cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Kota Bharu
Total infected: 16 out of 24 screened

Kampung Nibong Lemal cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Pasir Mas
Total infected: 8 out of 9 screened

Parit Keroma cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Johor
District(s): Muar
Total infected: 11 out of 13 screened

Limbawang cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Beaufort
Total infected: 30 out of 160 screened

Tema Saan cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Tebedu
Total infected: 42 out of 223 screened

Po Ai cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Sri Aman
Total infected: 106 out of 330 screened

Blimbing cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Bau
Total infected: 35 out of 90 screened

Jalan Emas Putih cluster
Category: High-risk group
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang
Total infected: 8 out of 28 screened

Meranti Indah cluster
Category: Education
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Bera
Total infected: 16 out of 42 screened

Source:Malaysiakini

Singapore tightens border measures for travellers from Australia after spike in COVID-19 cases

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SINGAPORE: Singapore on Wednesday (Jun 30) announced tighter COVID-19 border measures for travellers from Australia due to the increase in the number of cases there.

In a media release, the Ministry of Health (MOH) also said that travellers from China’s Guangdong province will not have to serve a stay-home notice period if they tested negative for COVID-19 on arrival.

READ: Sydney’s COVID-19 cases rise, four Australian cities in lockdown

TIGHTER MEASURES FOR TRAVELLERS FROM AUSTRALIA

From 11.59pm on Friday, Singaporeans, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have travel history to Australia in the past 21 days before departure to Singapore will have to do a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test upon arrival in Singapore.

They will then have to undergo a seven-day stay-home notice at their residence, and take another PCR test before the end of their stay-home notice period.

Short-term travellers holding an Air Travel Pass (ATP) with travel history to Australia within the past 21 days before their departure to Singapore will not be allowed to enter Singapore.

These measures will be taken for travellers from Australia “given the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases there”, said MOH. Four cities in Australia are currently under lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19.

READ: Singapore tightens COVID-19 restrictions for travellers from Australia’s New South Wales

Under current measures, all travellers from Australia, excluding those from New South Wales, will have to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival at the airport, in lieu of a stay-home notice.

Short-term travellers holding an ATP with travel history to New South Wales within the last 21 days are not allowed to enter Singapore.

Currently, Singaporeans, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have travelled to New South Wales in the past three weeks will also be placed on a seven-day stay-home notice at their residence when they arrive in Singapore.

The measures for New South Wales came into effect at 11.59pm last Saturday.

TRAVELLERS FROM GUANGDONG PROVINCE

From 11.59pm on Friday, all travellers entering Singapore with travel history to China’s Guangdong province within the past 21 days before departure for Singapore will undergo a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival.

They will be allowed to go about their activities in Singapore if the PCR test result is negative, and will no longer be required to serve a seven-day stay-home notice period.

Short-term visitors with travel history to Guangdong province within the last 21 days before departure to Singapore can apply for an ATP with immediate effect, for entry into Singapore on or after Jul 7.

Currently, travellers from Guangdong have to serve a seven-day stay-home notice period at their place of residence. They also have to take PCR tests on arrival in Singapore and before the end of their stay-home notice period.

Travellers who are already serving their seven-day stay-home notice at their residence as of 11.59pm on Friday will still be required to complete their seven-day stay-home notice and exit swab, said MOH.

Border measures for travellers from Guangdong province will be eased as the COVID-19 situation in the province has improved, said MOH.

All other travellers with travel history to mainland China, excluding Guangdong province, in the last 21 days prior to travel will continue to be subject to a COVID-19 test upon arrival at the airport, in lieu of a stay-home notice, said MOH.

“As the global situation evolves, we will continue to adjust our border measures to manage the risk of importation and transmission to the community,” said the ministry.

Source: CNA/ad

Death toll in Florida building collapse rises to 12 with 149 missing

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SURFSIDE: Another body was recovered from the ruins of a Florida condominium tower on Tuesday (Jun 29), the mayor said, raising the death toll in the collapse to at least 12 with 149 people still listed as missing.

The latest casualty of the disaster, which could ultimately rank as the worst accidental building collapse in US history, was not immediately identified by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava during an afternoon news conference.

Investigators have not yet determined what caused a major section of the 40-year-old building to collapse abruptly. Initial attention has focused on structural deficiencies described in a 2018 engineer’s report.

In April 2021, the condominium association’s president warned residents that concrete damage had “gotten significantly worse,” and urged them to pay about US$15 million in assessments needed to make repairs, media reported.

READ: Before Florida building collapse, more than US$9 million in repairs needed

Florida emergency management director Kevin Guthrie said local authorities on Tuesday had asked the federal government to send additional urban search and rescue teams to the scene in the town of Surfside.

Authorities say they still have hope that survivors might yet be found in the pile of concrete and twisted metal left when nearly half of the 12-storey, 136-unit tower caved in.

“The rescue effort continues unabated except for that brief lightning storm we had today,” Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett said. No one has been pulled alive from the ruins of the oceanfront Champlain Towers South since a few hours after one side of the high-rise collapsed early on Thursday morning as most residents slept.

 

Building Collapse Miami
Crews from the United States and Israel work in the rubble Champlain Towers South condo, Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday’s fatal collapse. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

 

Fire officials have spoken of detecting faint sounds from inside the rubble pile and finding voids deep in the debris large enough to possibly sustain life.

But Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Alan Cominsky said search-and-rescue personnel faced an enormous task while working 12-hour shifts in the heat.

“That building collapsed almost in a footprint of where that building stood – we’re talking about 12 storeys, with subterranean garages all within that same footprint,” Cominsky said. “I’m sure to emphasise the magnitude of what we encountered, what we’re seeing,” he told reporters.

BIDEN TO VISIT

Rescue workers have moved 3 million pounds of concrete piece by piece from the debris since the collapse, Cominsky said. The teams include experts sent by Israel and Mexico to assist in the search.

President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, will visit Surfside on Thursday, the White House said.

The disaster has sent officials in nearby areas scrambling to check the safety of buildings.

Miami Beach, just to the south of Surfside, has ordered a “walkthrough visual” inspection of about 500 multi-family commercial units over the next week, Mayor Dan Gelber said.

“But at the same time we are going to require within probably three weeks, all of these buildings in the recertification process to come up with an updated report,” Gelber told CNN.

A makeshift memorial a block from the site held bouquets of fresh hydrangeas tucked into a chain-link fence. A poster board with hearts had a message for the first responders: “Thank you for looking for my grandmother.”

 

Building Collapse Miami
People stand near a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo, Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday’s fatal collapse. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

 

Levin Cava said she had spoken on Tuesday with State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. A grand jury has yet to be impanelled, she said, but when it is, “we will be fully on board”.

The 2018 engineer’s report warned of “major structural damage” to the concrete slab beneath the pool deck and deterioration, including exposed rebar, in the underground parking garage. The report’s author, Frank Morabito, wrote that the deterioration would “expand exponentially” if not repaired.

“It’s all starting to come together now, because like I’ve said all along, there was something very, very wrong at this building,” Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett told CNN on Tuesday when asked about the April 2021 warning by the condo association’s president.

“Buildings in America just don’t fall down like this.”

READ: Demands for answers in aftermath of Miami building collapse

A lawyer who works with the condo association, Donna DiMaggio Berger, previously said the issues outlined in the 2018 report were typical for older buildings in the area.

Ross Prieto, then Surfside’s top building official, met with residents weeks after the report was produced and assured them the building was “in very good shape”, according to minutes of the meeting released on Monday.

Reuters was unable to reach Prieto, who is no longer employed by Surfside. He told the Miami Herald newspaper he did not remember getting the report.

Source: Reuters/vc

German military completes withdrawal from Afghanistan

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BERLIN: The German military late on Tuesday (Jun 29) concluded its withdrawal from Afghanistan after almost two decades, finishing Germany’s deadliest military mission since World War 2.

“Our last troops left Afghanistan this night after almost 20 years and are on their way home,” German Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer said in a statement.

“This is the end of a historic chapter, of an intensive mission which has tested the Bundeswehr and in which the Bundeswehr has proven itself in combat.”

It was in Afghanistan that Germany’s military fought the first ground battles since the end of World War 2.

US President Joe Biden and NATO announced in mid-April that they would pull out the roughly 10,000 foreign troops still in Afghanistan at the time by Sep 11, the 20th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York that prompted the mission.

Over the last years, Germany had the second largest contingent of troops after the United States in Afghanistan, with around 150,000 soldiers deployed over the past two decades, many of them serving more than one tour in the country.

 

Fifty-nine German soldiers died in Afghanistan, 35 of them killed in combat or as a result of militant attacks, making it Germany’s deadliest military mission since World War 2.

Wrapping up the operation, Germany said it would have to redeploy the equivalent of around 800 containers of equipment such as armoured vehicles, helicopters, weapons and ammunition as the drawdown began.

The multinational camp in northern Mazar-i-Sharif led by Germany had been reinforced with troops and mortars, ramping up security for the duration of the withdrawal to guard the base against attacks by the Taliban.

The Taliban severely curtailed women’s and other human rights during their reign in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, when they were ousted by US-led forces. Since then they have waged a long-running insurgency and now control wide swathes of territory.

Source: Reuters/ec

Biden to visit Florida condo collapse site as hope dims for rescue

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SURFSIDE: US President Joe Biden will visit the site of a deadly apartment building collapse in southern Florida later this week, the White House announced on Tuesday (Jun 29), as rescuers scoured the wreckage in an increasingly desperate search for survivors.

A 12-story oceanfront condominium in Surfside, a neighbourhood near Miami, pancaked into rubble in the early hours of Thursday last week, with the official death toll of 11 expected to rise as hope dwindles for 150 people still unaccounted for.

The White House said the president would visit the site with First Lady Jill Biden on Thursday to ensure state and local officials have everything they need for the rescue effort.

“They want to thank the heroic first responders, search-and-rescue teams, and everyone who’s been working tirelessly around the clock,” said press secretary Jen Psaki.

The first couple also wants to “meet with the families who have been forced to endure this terrible tragedy, waiting in anguish and heartbreak for word of their loved ones, to offer them comfort as search and rescue efforts continue,” she said.

Residents in the part of Champlain Towers South that remained intact reported being awakened around 1.30am on Thursday by what sounded like cracks of thunder that shook their rooms.

 

Rescuers who arrived in the moments after the tower came down helped evacuate dozens of residents, and pulled one teenage boy alive from the rubble.

But authorities have faced mounting anger in the days since the disaster from friends and family who have received no further news of loved ones feared trapped beneath the smoking wreckage.

Underscoring the slow pace of progress in the “painstaking, gruelling” search for survivors, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Tuesday that the death toll had not risen overnight from 11.

Israeli and Mexican engineers and search-and-rescue specialists have joined an army of American workers at the scene, backed by cranes and sniffer dogs.

“There are currently 210 people working on the site. The urban search and rescue team has been augmented by teams from all over the state and all over the world,” Levine Cava said.

“They are working throughout inclement weather. They are working as hard as they ever have.”

The outlook has nevertheless grown increasingly grim, with no one emerging alive from the rubble in the aftermath.

‘UNIMAGINABLY DIFFICULT’

Friends and neighbours of the building’s occupants held a vigil on a nearby beach on Monday evening, clutching white roses and sobbing as a facilitator burned incense and played a gong.

Glow sticks and dirt laid on the sand spelled out the word “HOPE”, while down the coast at the ruins of the apartment block, the sound of rescuers’ power tools carried on through the night.

Experts are looking at possible pre-existing critical flaws in the structure of the apartment tower.

An October 2018 report released by city officials late Friday revealed fears of “major structural damage” in the complex, from the concrete slab under the pool deck to the columns and beams in the parking garage.

Jean Wodnicki, the chair of the condo association, described “accelerating” damage to the building since then, in a letter to residents in April.

Repairs had been set to begin soon in the 40-year-old building – but did not come soon enough.

Biden said Sunday his administration would coordinate with local officials and was “ready to provide any support or assistance that is needed”.

“This is an unimaginably difficult time for the families enduring this tragedy,” he said in a statement.

Source: AFP/ec