Covid-19: New cluster detected in Johor with 14 confirmed infections
A new Covid-19 cluster has been detected in an old folk’s home in Kluang, Johor, with 14 confirmed positive cases, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said today.
A new Covid-19 cluster has been detected in an old folk’s home in Kluang, Johor, with 14 confirmed positive cases, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said today.
In a statement today, Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the effective recovery of 1MDB assets remains a key priority for the Malaysian government.
The affordable segment is expected to perform better, driven by the mass market, especially demand from young professionals and families due to continued urbanisation.
The facilitation fund aims to help bridge the private-sector viability gap with respect to projects that have a strategic impact and those with huge economic spillover effects.
The number of daily infections has been going up and down between the single- and double-digit levels since last Friday when 18 cases were reported, after posting four straight days of single-digit cases since last Monday.
Of the nine new cases, four were imported cases involving three Malaysians and one foreigner who is married to a local citizen. These cases were traced to Indonesia, Singapore and Pakistan.
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Further investigations are ongoing into these new clusters
The number of active cases stood at 92 at present, up from 77 reported yesterday. Three patients remained in the intensive care unit with none requiring ventilator support.