Sharp drop in Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases to 10,959 on Sept 27 from 13,104 on Sept 26
Sarawak logged the highest number of infections on Monday with 2,723, followed by Johor (1,226), Kelantan (983) and Selangor (979).
Sarawak logged the highest number of infections on Monday with 2,723, followed by Johor (1,226), Kelantan (983) and Selangor (979).
The ‘transformational’ 12MP also set a gross national income (GNI) target of RM57,882 or US$14,842 by end-2025.
Close to 94% of the country’s adult population had received at least the first dose as of Sunday.
In terms of the country's adult population, 83.1% had been fully vaccinated while 93.7% had received at least the first jab.
There were no deaths reported in Perlis, Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan and Labuan.
Sarawak maintained its top spot with 2,943 new cases, followed by Selangor with 1,558 cases, Johor (1,455), Kelantan (1,206), and Sabah (1,078).
98.5% of patients displayed mild or no symptoms
Of the new deaths, 49 were brought in dead (BID) cases, raising the country’s cumulative BID tally to 4,887.
Sarawak reported the highest number of new infections today at 2,825, followed by Selangor (2,244) and Johor (1,807).
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