Covid-19: Malaysia reports 2,154 new cases, six deaths
New recoveries continued to outpace fresh infections, with 3,275 patients discharged in the latest 24-hour reporting period
New recoveries continued to outpace fresh infections, with 3,275 patients discharged in the latest 24-hour reporting period
Another 2,276 Covid-19 patients were reported to have recovered, bringing total recoveries to 280,707.
To date, Malaysia recorded 1,152 clusters, while 663 clusters have been declared ended as no new cases were reported in 28 days.
The three vaccines are AstraZeneca's Solution for Injection vaccine, Sinovac's CoronaVac Suspension for Injection vaccine and Pfizer's COMIRNATY Concentrate for Dispersion of Injection vaccine.
This is the second day in a row that daily new cases stayed below the 2,000 mark. Yesterday, it was at 1,828.
“These investments are expected to create 114,673 new jobs in various sectors of the economy once implemented.”
OSK's revenue, meanwhile, grew by 15.1% to RM335.54 million from RM291.53 million in 4QFY19, thanks to its property segment, according to its filing with Bursa Malaysia.
Meanwhile, 3,085 more Covid-19 patients have recovered, bringing total recoveries to 266,846
The last time the country recorded daily new infections below the 2,000 mark was on Jan 4 with 1,741 cases. The country’s daily new cases climbed to a high of 5,728 on Jan 30.
Negeri Sembilan recorded 1,392 cases, followed by Selangor with 581 cases and Kuala Lumpur with 381 cases