Covid-19 Watch: 2,127 new cases, says Health Ministry

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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia recorded 2,127 new Covid-19 infections on Saturday (June 18), says the Health Ministry.

The Health Ministry said through data released on its CovidNow portal on Sunday that this brings the new total to 4,538,922 cases since the pandemic began.The Health Ministry added that there were 1,390 recoveries on Friday, bringing the total number of active cases in Malaysia to 23,362.

Of the active cases, 96.2% or 25,350 individuals are undergoing home quarantine,while eight people are being treated at low-risk quarantine and treatment centres . Only 3.7% of active cases or 981 individuals needed to be hospitalised, with 23 warded in intensive care units throughout the country.

 

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