18 new Covid-19 infections including prison case

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Of the 14 local transmissions, none involve Malaysians.

| Malaysia recorded 18 new Covid-19 cases today, including one involving a prisoner who was screened before his release from prison in Sabah.

The bulk of the local transmissions today, or nine patients, were from the ongoing Pedas cluster involving a chicken factory.

 

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