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Taiwan reports 240 new COVID-19 cases, mobilises diplomats to seek out vaccines

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TAIPEI: Taiwan reported 240 cases of domestically transmitted cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths on Tuesday (May 18), as it shifted all classes online to tackle a spike in coronavirus cases.

Taiwan has reported almost 1,000 new domestic infections during the past week, leading to new curbs in the capital, Taipei, and shocking a population that had become accustomed to life carrying on almost normally, with the pandemic well under control.

Education Minister Pan Wen-chung told reporters that starting Wednesday, all schools across the island would be closed until May 28, with classes held online.

Speaking at the same news conference, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung announced 240 new domestic COVID-19 cases, down from the 333 reported on Monday. He also announced two new deaths, bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 14.

Chen cautioned that the smaller increase in cases did not mean the virus had been brought under control.

“We don’t view this with optimism,” he added.

However, Chen said, most of the cases being reported were mild ones.

Taiwan has reported a total of 2,260 infections since the start of the pandemic.

DIPLOMATS MOBILISED TO SECURE VACCINES

Taiwan – which has vaccinated less than 1 per cent of its population – is also mobilising its diplomatic corps to secure a speedier delivery of COVID-19 vaccines.

The major semiconductor manufacturing hub has only received about 300,000 shots so far for its more than 23 million people, all AstraZeneca vaccines, and those are rapidly running out.

In comments published on Tuesday by Taiwan’s official Central News Agency, Taipei’s top official in Washington said she was in talks with the United States for a share of the COVID-19 vaccine doses President Joe Biden plans to send abroad.

“We are in negotiations and striving for it,” said Hsiao Bi-khim, the de facto Taiwanese ambassador to the United States.

She said that although vaccine purchases were the remit of Taiwan’s health ministry, her office’s role was to talk to the United States about speeding up those requests.

Biden said the United States would send at least 20 million more vaccine doses abroad by the end of June.

A source briefed on the situation told Reuters the US government had already been helping Taiwan coordinate with manufacturers to speed up deliveries.

The United States, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic relations with Chinese-claimed Taiwan, but is its most important international backer.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, speaking on Tuesday, said they hoped to provide domestically developed vaccines before the end of July, and that more imported ones were on the way.

“Vaccines that we purchased through various channels will gradually arrive from overseas. Everyone, please don’t be worried,” she said.

Taiwan has ordered 20 million doses, mostly from AstraZeneca but also from Moderna, though global shortages have curtailed supplies.

Taiwan has said it also expected to get more than 1 million AstraZeneca shots via the COVAX vaccine-sharing programme for lower-income countries.

A second source familiar with the matter said Taiwan’s diplomats in Germany had been involved in talks with BioNTech.

Taiwan complained in February the firm had pulled out of a deal to sell it 5 million doses at the last minute, possibly because of Chinese pressure. BioNTech later said it did plan to provide COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan.

BioNTech declined to comment on the status of the talks.

Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou also declined to comment on details of getting vaccines.

“We are making great efforts and trying through all means to get the qualified vaccines for our people and residents,” she said.

Source: Agencies/dv

India reports record COVID-19 daily deaths as total caseload passes 25 million

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AHMEDABAD, India: India’s total COVID-19 caseload surged past 25 million on Tuesday (May 18) as a powerful cyclone complicated the health crisis in one of the states where the disease is spreading most quickly.

COVID-19 tests were administered to 200,000 people evacuated from coastal districts of the western state of Gujarat before the cyclone struck late on Monday and efforts were being made to try to limit any spread of infections.

“Masks have been arranged for people shifted to shelter homes,” said Sandip Sagale, a top official in Ahmedabad, the main city in Gujarat.

“Efforts are also made to maintain social distancing.”

India’s total tally of coronavirus cases surged past the 25 million mark with 263,533 new infections over the past 24 hours, while deaths from COVID-19 rose by a record 4,329.

Only the United States has had more cases, or a worse single day death toll, when it lost 5,444 people on Feb 12. But whereas the epidemic peaked months ago in the United States, there is no certainty that India’s infections have.

READ: India’s COVID-19 cases lower but WHO expert says positive tests ominously high

Though the official count shows new infections subsiding, there are fears that the new, highly infectious B1617 variant, first found in India, is running out of control and many cases, particularly in rural areas, are going unreported due to lack of testing.

India’s total caseload since the virus first struck over a year ago, stands at 25.23 million, while the death toll is at 278,719, according to health ministry data.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat had suffered a 30 per cent increase in infections since May 2, while the total number of vaccinations administered in the state last week was just 1.1 million – half the total of a month earlier.

The storm complicated efforts to tackle the coronavirus in the state as vaccinations were suspended for two days, while hospitals awaited back-up generators to keep power running and additional oxygen supplies.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said oxygen manufacturing and distribution was not disrupted. Out of the more than 1,400 hospitals designated for treating COVID-19, power failures were reported in 16, and restored in 12, while the remaining four moved to back-up generators.

“STRUGGLING” VACCINATION DRIVE

In neighbouring Maharashtra state, which was sideswiped by the cyclone on Monday, 1,000 coronavirus deaths were reported overnight – the worst toll nationwide. The infection rate in Maharashtra has soared 15 per cent in the last two weeks, government data showed.

The pace of vaccination in Maharashtra has fallen 30 per cent since peaking in early April, according to data from the government’s Co-WIN portal.

Since Apr 1, 269 doctors have died of COVID-19, 78 of them in the mostly rural state of Bihar, according to data released by the Indian Medical Association.

READ: India pledges to distribute more COVID-19 vaccines as states extend lockdowns

“The surge has been very devastating,” Jayesh Lele, secretary general of the IMA, told Reuters.

In the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, home to more people than Brazil, rural areas have been severely hit, as healthcare systems have struggled to cope.

Incensed by scarce testing and tracing, a state court remarked on Monday the situation was turning to “God’s mercy”, and hurtling towards a “third wave”.

“If this is the state of affairs of five districts, one can guess where we are leading people of this state to, i.e. (a) third wave of the pandemic,” the state’s Allahabad High Court said.

Chandrakant Lahariya, a public policy and health systems expert, said in the Hindustan Times newspaper that India’s vaccine policy urgently needed a reset.

“For six weeks now, India’s vaccination drive has been struggling. How long must one wait before acknowledging that what was planned is not working?

READ: Biden to send 20 million doses of US-authorised COVID-19 vaccines abroad for first time

“Part of the problem seems to be the fact that there is political decision-making in the areas that are purely technical. The political leadership should give a free hand to technical experts to decide and implement new strategies.”

US President Joe Biden announced on Monday that his administration would send at least 20 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses abroad by the end of June. Biden has been under pressure to share vaccines to help contain worsening epidemics from India to Brazil, where new, more contagious coronavirus variants have become rampant.

Source: Reuters/lk

India reports record COVID-19 daily deaths as total caseload passes 25 million

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AHMEDABAD, India: India’s total COVID-19 caseload surged past 25 million on Tuesday (May 18) as a powerful cyclone complicated the health crisis in one of the states where the disease is spreading most quickly.

COVID-19 tests were administered to 200,000 people evacuated from coastal districts of the western state of Gujarat before the cyclone struck late on Monday and efforts were being made to try to limit any spread of infections.

“Masks have been arranged for people shifted to shelter homes,” said Sandip Sagale, a top official in Ahmedabad, the main city in Gujarat.

“Efforts are also made to maintain social distancing.”

India’s total tally of coronavirus cases surged past the 25 million mark with 263,533 new infections over the past 24 hours, while deaths from COVID-19 rose by a record 4,329.

Only the United States has had more cases, or a worse single day death toll, when it lost 5,444 people on Feb 12. But whereas the epidemic peaked months ago in the United States, there is no certainty that India’s infections have.

READ: India’s COVID-19 cases lower but WHO expert says positive tests ominously high

Though the official count shows new infections subsiding, there are fears that the new, highly infectious B1617 variant, first found in India, is running out of control and many cases, particularly in rural areas, are going unreported due to lack of testing.

India’s total caseload since the virus first struck over a year ago, stands at 25.23 million, while the death toll is at 278,719, according to health ministry data.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat had suffered a 30 per cent increase in infections since May 2, while the total number of vaccinations administered in the state last week was just 1.1 million – half the total of a month earlier.

The storm complicated efforts to tackle the coronavirus in the state as vaccinations were suspended for two days, while hospitals awaited back-up generators to keep power running and additional oxygen supplies.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said oxygen manufacturing and distribution was not disrupted. Out of the more than 1,400 hospitals designated for treating COVID-19, power failures were reported in 16, and restored in 12, while the remaining four moved to back-up generators.

“STRUGGLING” VACCINATION DRIVE

In neighbouring Maharashtra state, which was sideswiped by the cyclone on Monday, 1,000 coronavirus deaths were reported overnight – the worst toll nationwide. The infection rate in Maharashtra has soared 15 per cent in the last two weeks, government data showed.

The pace of vaccination in Maharashtra has fallen 30 per cent since peaking in early April, according to data from the government’s Co-WIN portal.

Since Apr 1, 269 doctors have died of COVID-19, 78 of them in the mostly rural state of Bihar, according to data released by the Indian Medical Association.

READ: India pledges to distribute more COVID-19 vaccines as states extend lockdowns

“The surge has been very devastating,” Jayesh Lele, secretary general of the IMA, told Reuters.

In the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, home to more people than Brazil, rural areas have been severely hit, as healthcare systems have struggled to cope.

Incensed by scarce testing and tracing, a state court remarked on Monday the situation was turning to “God’s mercy”, and hurtling towards a “third wave”.

“If this is the state of affairs of five districts, one can guess where we are leading people of this state to, i.e. (a) third wave of the pandemic,” the state’s Allahabad High Court said.

Chandrakant Lahariya, a public policy and health systems expert, said in the Hindustan Times newspaper that India’s vaccine policy urgently needed a reset.

“For six weeks now, India’s vaccination drive has been struggling. How long must one wait before acknowledging that what was planned is not working?

READ: Biden to send 20 million doses of US-authorised COVID-19 vaccines abroad for first time

“Part of the problem seems to be the fact that there is political decision-making in the areas that are purely technical. The political leadership should give a free hand to technical experts to decide and implement new strategies.”

US President Joe Biden announced on Monday that his administration would send at least 20 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses abroad by the end of June. Biden has been under pressure to share vaccines to help contain worsening epidemics from India to Brazil, where new, more contagious coronavirus variants have become rampant.

Source: Reuters/lk

Hong Kong suspends operations at representative office in Taiwan as tensions rise

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s government suspended operations at its representative office in Taiwan on Tuesday (May 18), in a sign of escalating diplomatic tension between the global financial hub and the democratically-ruled island that Beijing claims.

Tension between Hong Kong’s Beijing-backed government and Taiwan have risen since protests erupted in Hong Kong in 2019 and China responded by imposing a sweeping national security law in the city that prompted many activists to leave, some for Taiwan.

A Hong Kong government representative did not provide an explanation for the decision to halt operations at the Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office, adding only that the decision was not related to the recent rise in coronavirus cases in Taiwan.

“The suspension is not related to the pandemic situation in Taiwan. We do not have anything further to add,” the representative said in a statement.

READ: Taiwan mobilises diplomats to seek out COVID-19 shots

Taiwan’s government said that while it respected the decision, it also regretted it.

“We express deep regret at today’s unilateral decision by the Hong Kong government,” Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said in a statement.

Taiwan has criticised the security law that Beijing imposed in Hong Kong and opened an office in Taipei to help people who may want to leave.

In August last year, China intercepted a boat carrying 12 people from Hong Kong, who had all faced charges related to the anti-government protests, and were apparently looking to escape to Taiwan.

Last year, Taiwan officials in Hong Kong were told their visas would not be renewed unless they signed a document supporting Beijing’s claim to Taiwan under its “one China” policy, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

READ: Hong Kong leader says freezing media tycoon Jimmy Lai’s assets will hopefully reinforce financial hub status

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said this month there were only eight Taiwanese staff members left at its de facto consulate in Hong Kong, and that all their visas were due to expire this year.

Hong Kong’s Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau said the suspension in operations meant requests for assistance from Hong Kong people in Taiwan would be handled through hotlines and via a Hong Kong government website.

Beijing sees Taiwan as part of “one China” and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.

China has proposed that Taiwan be brought under Chinese rule under a similar “one country two systems” arrangement it offered to Hong Kong when it returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

All of Taiwan’s main political parties have rejected the idea.

Hong Kong has long served as an important trade and investment conduit between Taiwan and China, which have no diplomatic relations.

The security law in Hong Kong punishes what China broadly defines as subversion, secession, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison.

Critics of the law fear it will crush the wide-ranging freedoms promised when it returned to Chinese rule. Supporters say it has restored the stability that is essential for its economic success.

Source: Reuters/dv

Covid-19 (May 17): 4,446 new cases, new record in T’ganu

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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 4,446 new Covid-19 cases as Malaysia comes out of the Hari Raya break.

Terengganu set a new record by reporting 201 new cases. The next highest was 184 set on Feb 5.

The bulk of the new cases are still coming from the Klang Valley (44 percent) followed by Sarawak (433) and Johor (391).

A record number of deaths were reported today, along with a new record for the number of patients in intensive care.

  • Active cases: 43,506
  • Patients in ICU: 522*
  • Intubated: 273

 

[*Editor’s note: This figure does not include “probable” or “suspected’ Covid-19 cases. See here.]

New cases by states

 

 

  • Selangor (1,650)
  • Sarawak (433)
  • Johor (391)
  • Kelantan (343)
  • Kuala Lumpur (297)
  • Negeri Sembilan (243)
  • Kedah (236)
  • Perak (203)
  • Terengganu (201)
  • Penang (159)
  • Pahang (139)
  • Malacca (80)
  • Sabah (60)
  • Putrajaya (11)
  • Labuan (0)
  • Perlis (0)

With an estimated population of 6.53 million, there has been one Covid-19 positive person out of 42 in Selangor since the start of the pandemic.

As of yesterday, the R-naught for Malaysia stood at 1.05. An R-naught of more than 1.00 signified that the spread of Covid-19 was accelerating.

The only regions where the R-naught was less than 1.00 are Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak and Kelantan.

Deaths

 

Another 45 deaths due to Covid-19 were reported by the Health Ministry today, bringing the national death toll to 1,947.

Selangor alone had 20 deaths, followed by Kuala Lumpur (4), Kelantan (4), Kedah (3), Perak (3), Johor (3), Negeri Sembilan (2), Malacca (2), Pahang (1), Penang (1), Sarawak (1) and Sabah (1).

The youngest victim was a 36-year-old female in Sabah. Three victims were already dead when they were brought to the hospital.

 

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

Clusters

 

A total of 484 out of 1,901 clusters are still active. This includes the 14 new clusters reported today.

The cluster with the most number of new cases reported is the Jalan Selirik cluster in Sarawak, which was first reported on April 23.

Details of the new clusters are as follows:

Taman Repek cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Pasir Mas
Total infected: 9 out of 33 screened

Kampung Kual cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Pasir Mas
Total infected: 15 out of 43 screened

Kampung Perah cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Pasir Mas
Total infected: 22 out of 50 screened

Kampung Paya Teh cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Jerantut
Total infected: 68 out of 243 screened

Taman Jati cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Bera and Bentong
Total infected: 13 out of 36 screened

Jalan Jambusan cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Kuching and Bau
Total infected: 17 out of 50 screened

Jalan Imam Jalilul cluster
Category: Community
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Tawau
Total infected: 11 out of 32 screened

Kundang Jaya cluster
Category: Religious event
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Gombak
Total infected: 36 out of 300 screened

Parit Kassan Jegol cluster
Category: Religious event
State(s): Johor
District(s): Batu Pahat
Total infected: 22 out of 168 screened

Sungai Langgas cluster
Category: Religious event
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Kunak
Total infected: 19 out of 54 screened

Jalan Kuak Luar cluster
Category: Religious event
State(s): Perak and Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Hulu Perak and Cheras
Total infected: 22 out of 61 screened

Jalan Jambu Bol cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Petaling, Kuala Selangor, Klang and Hulu Langat
Total infected: 12 out of 43 screened

Jalan Kusta cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Gombak and Petaling
Total infected: 70 out of 490 screened

Dah Serdang cluster
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kedah
District(s): Bandar Baharu and Kulim
Total infected: 16 out of 68 screened

Source:Malaysiakini

Covid-19 (May 16): 3,780 cases, death toll crosses 1,900

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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 3,780 new Covid-19 cases and 36 deaths.

The new locally transmitted infections comprised 91.08 percent Malaysians and 8.92 percent non-citizens.

The Klang Valley accounted for 42.99 percent (1624 cases) of new local infections while East Malaysia made up 13.21 percent (499 cases).

There were only two imported cases reported today.

New recoveries of 3,990 outpaced fresh cases, helping to reduce the number of active cases and reducing the strain on Covid-19 hospitals.

  • Active cases: 41,889
  • Patients in ICUs: 520
  • Intubated: 272

Selangor recorded the highest number of new infections today with 1,275 cases.

 

 

This was followed by Sarawak at 405 cases, Kedah at 363 cases, and Kelantan at 357 cases.

Deaths

There were 36 fatalities today, bringing the death toll to 1,902.

The new deaths were recorded in Selangor (8), Penang (6), Sarawak (5), Kedah (5), Kuala Lumpur (4), Perak (3), Negeri Sembilan (2), Terengganu (2), and Pahang (1).

The youngest victim was a 29-year-old Malaysian man who suffered from obesity. He died at Hospital Tuanku Jaafar in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.

The remaining deaths were aged between 30 and 93.

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

New cases by state

Selangor (1275)
Sarawak (405)
Kedah (363)
Kelantan (357)
Kuala Lumpur (342)
Johor (224)
Pulau Pinang (187)
Pahang (159)
Malacca (122)
Perak (115)
Sabah (87)
Negeri Sembilan (70)
Terengganu (58)
Labuan (7)
Putrajaya (7)
Perlis (2)

Clusters

A total of 470 out of 1,887 clusters are still active. This includes the 11 new clusters reported today.

Notably, four of the 11 new clusters involve education institutions.

 

Details of the new clusters are as follows:

Jalan Sungai Panjang
Category:  Education Ministry institution
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Sabak Bernam
Total infected: 11 out of 130 screened

Jalan Benut Kluang
Category: Education Ministry institution
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kluang
Total infected: 25 out of 110 screened

Tanah Lesen
Category: Education Ministry institution
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Sabak Bernam, Petaling and Klang
Total infected: 13 out of 72 screened

Gugusan Alam

Category: Private education institution registered under Education Ministry
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Kuala Selangor
Total infected: 27 out of 141 screened

 

Kampung Terusan
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Kota Bharu
Total infected: 27 out of 141 screened

 

Kampung Boyan
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Kuching
Total infected: 19 out of 69 screened

Jalan Abdul Hamid
Category: Community
State(s): Perak
District(s): Kinta
Total infected: 19 out of 60 screened

Jalan Kelab Golf Tiga Belas
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Petaling, Klang, Hulu Langat and Sepang
Total infected: 23 out of 137 screened

Jalan Semabok
Category: Workplace
State(s): Malacca
District(s): Melaka Tengah
Total infected: 11 out of 81 screened

Parit Lintang
Category: Religious event
State(s): Johor
District(s): Batu Pahat and Johor Bahru
Total infected: 13 out of 55 screened

Jalan Menteri

Category: Religious event
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Kota Kinabalu and Penampang
Total infected: 9 out of 33 screened

 

Source:Malaysiakini

Covid-19 (May 15) – New record 44 deaths; cases above 4k mark for fourth day

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COVID-19 | The Health Ministry today reported 4,140 new Covid-19 cases as the country entered its fourth day above the 4,000-mark.

There were also 44 deaths, the highest on record for the country. More than half of the casualties were in Selangor.

This is the third time in seven days that fatalities have hit record highs.

The previous records were 39 deaths on May 12 and 26 deaths on May 9.

The number of patients in ICUs also continues to climb to new highs.

  • Active cases: 42,135
  • Patients in ICUs: 503*
  • Intubated: 272

*This figure does not include “probable” or “suspected’ Covid-19 cases. See here.

Breakdown by states

 

 

The Klang Valley accounted for 46.67 percent (1928 cases) of new local infections while East Malaysia made up 9.37 percent (387 cases).

Notably, Kelantan (190) reported far fewer new cases compared to the average during 14 days prior (352).

The only regions not reporting new Covid-19 case in the triple digits are Perlis, Labuan, Putrajaya, Sabah and Malacca.

The Health Ministry is not expected to provide further updates until later this evening.

Selangor (1,507)
Johor (433)
Kuala Lumpur (398)
Penang (338)
Sarawak (324)
Kedah (239)
Negeri Sembilan (190)
Perak (182)
Terengganu (119)
Pahang (116)
Kelantan (109)
Malacca (97)
Sabah (60)
Putrajaya (23)
Labuan (3)
Perlis (2)

Deaths

 

The 44 fatalities today brought the death toll to 1,866.

The new deaths were recorded in Selangor (26), Kelantan (5), Sarawak (4), Johor (3), Kedah (3), Kuala Lumpur (2) and Negeri Sembilan (1).

Those who died were aged between 48 and 92.

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

Clusters

A total of 466 out of the 1,876 clusters are still active. This includes the 15 new clusters reported today.

Details of the new clusters are as follow:

Lebuh Sultan
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang
Total infected: 23 out of 96 screened

Sungai Pinang Tujuh
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang
Total infected: 20 out of 106 screened

Jalan Kilang Midah
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur and Selangor
District(s): Cheras, Lembah Pantai and Hulu Langat
Total infected: 17 out of 28 screened

Tapak Bina Persiaran Stonor
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Lembah Pantai
Total infected: 29 out of 233 screened

Perusahaan Maju Lapan
Category: Workplace
State(s): Penang
District(s): Seberang Perai Tengah
Total infected: 67 out of 469 screened

Jalan Tey Mia Jen
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Muar
Total infected: 29 out of 579 screened

Jalan Perindustrian Tiga
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Muar
Total infected: 30 out of 358 screened

Jalan Bertingkat Skudai
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru
Total infected: 18 out of 203 screened

Kemunting
Category: Religious event
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Kuantan
Total infected: 16 out of 140 screened

Persiaran Lavender
Category: Religious event
State(s): Negeri Sembilan
District(s): Seremban and Kuala Pilah
Total infected: 39 out of 74 screened

Jalan Telipot
Category: Religious event
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Kota Bharu and Bachok
Total infected: 30 out of 64 screened

Jalan Keramat Wangsa
Category: Religious event
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Titiwangsa
Total infected: 31 out of 38 screened

Jalan Alsagoff
Category: Education Ministry institution
State(s): Johor
District(s): Pontian
Total infected: 6 out of 192 screened

Impian Indah
Category: Pendidikan Lain
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Gombak and Petaling
Total infected: 26 out of 170 screened

Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah
Category: High-risk group
State(s): Penang
District(s): Timur Laut and Barat Daya
Total infected: 12 out of 19 screened

 

Source:Malaysiakini


Covid-19 (May 14): 4,113 new cases, nearly two-thirds outside Klang Valley

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UPDATED 8.05PM |  The Health Ministry has reported 4,113 new Covid-19 cases up to noon today.

While Selangor is still in the lead with 1,269 cases, cases in the Klang Valley only accounts for about 38.8 percent of today’s numbers.

Most other states and territories have each reported hundreds of cases throughout the country, with Sabah, Putrajaya, Labuan, and Perlis being the only exceptions.

  • Active cases: 41,471
  • Patients in ICUs: 482*
  • Intubated: 250
*This figure does not include “probable” or “suspected’ Covid-19 cases. See here.

On the flip side, the number of active cases has dropped slightly due to 4,190 people having recovered from the infection.

This bucks a 37-day trend since April 7 where active cases increased continuously from 14,097 cases that day to 41,582 cases yesterday.

The number of patients who require ICU admission or ventilation is still increasing, however, beating yesterday’s record-highs.

Deaths

There were 34 fatalities today, bringing the death toll to 1822.

The new deaths were recorded in Selangor (8), Johor (6), Kuala Lumpur (6), Kelantan (4), Kedah (3), Sabah (2), Malacca (2), Sarawak (1), Perak (1) and Terengganu (1).

Those who died were aged between 45 and 84. Two of them – an 84-year-old and a 69-year-old – have no known comorbidities.

Two people were already dead when brought to a hospital – one in Kuala Lumpur, and the other in Kota Kinabalu.

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

New cases by states

The breakdown by state is as follows:

  • Selangor (1,269)
  • Sarawak (533)
  • Kelantan (371)
  • Johor (335)
  • Kuala Lumpur (306)
  • Penang (266)
  • Kedah (228)
  • Pahang (178)
  • Terengganu (165)
  • Perak (147)
  • Negeri Sembilan (124)
  • Malacca (107)
  • Sabah (53)
  • Putrajaya (20)
  • Labuan (6)
  • Perlis (5)

Clusters

A total of 461 out of 1,861 clusters are still active. This includes the 13 new clusters reported today.

Four of the new clusters are classified as workplace clusters, while another four are community clusters.

A further two clusters are linked with religious activities, while another two involve educational facilities.

Meanwhile, nine clusters have been declared closed after no new cases were reported for 28 consecutive days.

Details of the new clusters are as follow:

Jalan Perindustrian Balakong
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Hulu Langat
Total infected: 138 out of 276 screened

Tanjung Dungun
Category: Workplace
State(s): Terengganu
District(s): Setiu, Marang, Kuala Terengganu, Kuala Nerus, Kemaman, Dungun and Besut
Total infected: 42 out of 201 screened

Menara Jalan Putra
Category: Workplace
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Kuantan
Total infected: 29 out of 241 screened

Persiaran Utara
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kota Tinggi
Total infected: 16 out of 128 screened

Bukit Pauh
Category: Community
State(s): Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor
District(s): Dungun, Kuala Nerus, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan and Petaling
Total infected: 36 out of 214 screened

Sungai Lebai
Category: Community
State(s): Pahang
District(s): Pekan
Total infected: 26 out of 326 screened

Sungai Rayah
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Meradong
Total infected: 13 out of 50 screened

Jalan Mawar Pasak
Category: Community
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kota Tinggi
Total infected: 11 out of 86 screened

Dah Mahsuri
Category: Religious event
State(s): Kedah
District(s): Kubang Pasu
Total infected: 50 out of 150 screened

Kampung Batu Muda
Category: Religious event
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Kepong
Total infected: 17 out of 71 screened

Jalan Tegas
Category: Tertiary education
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Petaling, Gombak, Klang and Hulu Langat
Total infected: 23 out of 531 screened

Lebuh Lembah Permai
Category: Private education institution registered with Education Ministry
State(s): Penang
District(s): Seberang Perai Tengah, Timur Laut and Barat Daya
Total infected: 15 out of 63 screened

Lebuh Katz
Category: High-risk group
State(s): Penang
District(s): Timur Laut
Total infected: 36 out of 79 screened

Source:Malaysiakini

Covid-19 (May 13): 4,855 new cases, highest since January

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COVID-19 | Malaysia recorded 4,855 new Covid-19 cases today, marking the fourth time the number of daily cases has exceeded 4,000 in the past week.

Today sees the highest number of cases since Jan 31 when 5,298 cases were reported.

Only 3,347 people were discharged today while the number of active cases continued to grow for the 37th consecutive day from 14,097 cases on April 7 to 41,582 cases today.

  • Active cases: 41,582
  • Patients in ICUs: 481*
  • Intubated: 247
*This figure does not include “probable” or “suspected’ Covid-19 cases. See here

The number of patients in ICU or who require intubation also reached a record high today.

The previous record for ICU admissions was 469 cases yesterday while the previous record for the number of patients who required intubation was yesterday at 244.

This comes as intensive care units in many hospitals are full of Covid-19 patients, and regular wards are being repurposed for ICUs.

Deaths

There were 27 fatalities today, bringing the death toll to 1,788.

The new deaths were recorded in Selangor (8), Johor (5), Kelantan (3), Sarawak (2), Penang (2), Kuala Lumpur (2), Sabah (2), Perak (1), Labuan (1) and Pahang (1).

Those who died were ranged from a 37-year-old with no history of chronic illness to an 83-year-old with a history of high blood pressure and heart disease.

Three of the deceased had already passed away when brought to the hospital.

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

New cases by states

  • Selangor (1,783)
  • Kuala Lumpur (521)
  • Johor (467)
  • Penang (395)
  • Sarawak (395)
  • Kelantan (339)
  • Perak (302)
  • Kedah (193)
  • Terengganu (148)
  • Negeri Sembilan (100)
  • Sabah (76)
  • Malacca (67)
  • Pahang (56)
  • Putrajaya (9)
  • Labuan (4)
  • Perlis (0)

Clusters

A total of 457 out of 1,848 Covid-19 clusters are still active. This includes eight new clusters reported today.

Details of the new clusters are as follow:

Jalan Keretapi Lama
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Kuala Selangor
Total infected: 24 out of 81 screened

Lima Jalan Kebun
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Klang and Kuala Langat
Total infected: 11 out of 1,226 screened

Jalan Tropika Industri
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru
Total infected: 14 out of 112 screened

Jalan Suasa Industri
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru
Total infected: 12 out of 72 screened

Jalan Chain Ferry
Category: Workplace
State(s): Penang
District(s): Seberang Perai Tengah and Seberang Perai Utara
Total infected: 14 out of 72 screened

Jalan Lilin
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Miri and Lawas
Total infected: 22 out of 262 screened

Kongsi Lapan
Category: Community
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Tawau
Total infected: 11 out of 56 screened

Tanjung Rimau
Category: Religious event
State(s): Malacca
District(s): Alor Gajah
Total infected: 14 out of 51 screened

Source:Malaysiakini

Covid-19 (May 12): 4,765 new cases, new record with 39 deaths

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COVID-19 | Malaysia has recorded 4,765 new Covid-19 cases today, which is the highest number recorded in over three months.

Likewise, cases in Selangor also reached a three-month high today with 2,082 new cases recorded. Overall, Klang Valley cases make up 55.2 percent (2,626) of total cases.

The last time cases were higher than today – both at the national-level and the Selangor-level – was on Jan 31. At the time, the country recorded 5,298 cases, of which 2,460 cases were in Selangor.

The new cases bring the cumulative total to 453,222 cases.

Meanwhile, 39 deaths have been reported today, marking a new all-time high. The previous record was 26 deaths reported on Sunday.

  • Active cases: 40,101
  • Patients in ICU: 469*
  • Intubated: 244

[*Editor’s note: This figure does not include “probable” or “suspected’ Covid-19 cases. See here.]

In a Facebook post, Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah warned that the situation could deteriorate further.

“It could exceed 5,000 cases in the middle of the month during the festive season,” he said, referring to the Hari Raya Aidilfitri holidays that start tomorro

Deaths

The 39 fatalities today bring the death toll to 1,761.

The new deaths were recorded in Johor (10), Kuala Lumpur (8), Selangor (5), Sabah (3), Pahang (2), Sarawak (2), Kedah (2), Kelantan (2), Negeri Sembilan (1), Terengganu (1), Putrajaya (1), Perak (1) and Malacca (1).

Those who died were aged between 43 and 88.

Three of the deceased have no history of chronic illness, and another three have already passed away when brought to a hospital.

For a detailed breakdown of the reported deaths today, please refer to our Covid-19 tracker site.

New cases by states

  • Selangor (2,082)
  • Kuala Lumpur (540)
  • Sarawak (405)
  • Johor (348)
  • Kelantan (297)
  • Penang (259)
  • Kedah (226)
  • Perak (172)
  • Negeri Sembilan (122)
  • Malacca (110)
  • Sabah (70)
  • Pahang (63)
  • Terengganu (60)
  • Labuan (6)
  • Putrajaya (4)
  • Perlis (1)

Clusters

A total of 462 out of 1,840 clusters are still active. This includes the 20 new clusters reported today.

Details of the new clusters are as follow:

Tapak Bina Persiaran Tanjung
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Sepang
Total infected: 53 out of 173 screened

Persimpangan Batu Arang
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Gombak and Hulu Selangor
Total infected: 163 out of 577 screened

Tapak Bina Bukit Semenyih 2
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Hulu Langat and Kuala Langat
Total infected: 105 out of 169 screened

Industri Jalan Emas
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Kuala Langat and Klang
Total infected: 31 out of 1,588 screened

Persiaran Masjid Lima
Category: Workplace
State(s): Selangor
District(s): Petaling, Klang, Kuala Langat and Kuala Selangor
Total infected: 26 out of 212 screened

Persiaran Satu
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Cheras
Total infected: 27 out of 91 screened

Tapak Bina Batu Lima
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur
District(s): Lembah Pantai
Total infected: 20 out of 372 screened

Jalan Segambut Pusat
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kuala Lumpur and Selangor
District(s): Kepong and Gombak
Total infected: 9 out of 23 screened

Jalan Tembaga Industri
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru and Kota Tinggi
Total infected: 24 out of 258 screened

Jalan Gangsa Industri
Category: Workplace
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru
Total infected: 15 out of 83 screened

Jalan Terbilang
Category: Workplace
State(s): Penang
District(s): Seberang Perai Utara and Seberang Perai Tengah
Total infected: 43 out of 43 screened

Telipot
Category: Workplace
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Kota Bharu, Tumpat, Tanah Merah, Machang, Bachok and Pasir Puteh
Total infected: 46 out of 188 screened

Nanga Skrang
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Sri Aman
Total infected: 27 out of 66 screened

Skim Penempatan Stapok
Category: Community
State(s): Sarawak
District(s): Kuching and Bau
Total infected: 26 out of 117 screened

Kampung Tok Sangkut
Category: Community
State(s): Kelantan
District(s): Pasir Mas
Total infected: 10 out of 43 screened

Kahang Timur
Category: Community
State(s): Johor
District(s): Kluang
Total infected: 42 out of 122 screened

Tanjung Kapor
Category: Community
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Semporna
Total infected: 8 out of 9 screened

Lorong Taman Ipoh Dua
Category: High-risk group
State(s): Perak
District(s): Kinta and Kuala Kangsar
Total infected: 21 out of 50 screened

Jalan Muafakat
Category: Religious event
State(s): Johor
District(s): Johor Bahru
Total infected: 39 out of 163 screened

Kebagu
Category: Education Ministry institution
State(s): Sabah
District(s): Kota Kinabalu and Papar
Total infected: 15 out of 281 screened

Source:Malaysiakini