Covid-19: Malaysia's new daily cases rise above 100 again at 105 vs 116 recoveries
Of the 105 new infections, 63 cases are in Selangor, 14 are in Kuala Lumpur and one is in Johor.
Of the 105 new infections, 63 cases are in Selangor, 14 are in Kuala Lumpur and one is in Johor.
Of the 57 new cases, 25 were imported cases, while the remainder 32 were local transmissions, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement.
Published by The Centre, the survey titled “MCO and Mental Well-being: Home Sweet Home?” involves 1,084 respondents across the nation and aims to understand how living conditions during the MCO has impacted their mental well-being.
The last time the number of daily infections exceeded the number of cured cases was on April 21, with 57 new infections against 54 cured cases.
The updated ruling was published under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases (Measures within Infected Local Areas) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 which take effect from April 29 to May 12, and signed off by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.
Notably, the country is continuing its trend of double digits in daily infections for 12th consecutive days.
Active cases in the country continued to fall, this time to 1,764 — the lowest since March 27, with the patients isolated and given treatment.
The 16 new cases in the capital were part of the total 38 reported yesterday.
The number of patients discharged for the day was 121. The country has been reporting a higher number of recoveries compared to new cases since the start of the third phase of the movement control order on April 15.
Based on the MoH’s statistics, most of the active cases were in the Lembah Pantai district, where there were 210 active cases and 670 cumulative infections.