Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases down to 14,990 on Sept 22 as Sarawak sees sharp drop in infections
Besides Sarawak, lower daily figures were also seen for places including Sabah and Kuala Lumpur.
Besides Sarawak, lower daily figures were also seen for places including Sabah and Kuala Lumpur.
For the Klang Valley, about 7.09 million individuals or 84.2% of its total population had received at least one dose as of yesterday.
The 334 deaths brought the country’ total Covid-19 linked fatalities to 24,078 so far.
Group revenue rose q-o-q to RM214.33 million from RM210.28 million.
“With a combined gross floor area of 20,000 square metres, the proposed two-storey RSAs will have a bigger commercial space with a variety of food and retail stalls, kiosks, outlets.”
Sarawak again had the most infections at 3,611, followed by Johor (1,598), Selangor (1,365), Sabah (1,255), Penang (1,170), Perak (1,090) and Kelantan (1,050).
A total of 21.94 million people or 67.2% of Malaysia’s population had received at least their first dose as of yesterday, including 18.3 million or 56% who were fully inoculated.
The national average stood at 6.6 deaths for every 100,000 people.
This brought the nation’s cumulative tally of Covid-19 cases to 2.097 million.
EMIR Research head of science and technology Ameen Kamal said that the PICK programme is likely to be extended well into 2022 on immunological uncertainties.