Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the imported cases were returnees who arrived at KLIA and were quarantined immediately.“The imported cases involved Malaysians who came back from Yemen and one case each from Papua New Guinea, Ivory Coast and the United Kingdom, ” he said in a statement yesterday.
From the 21 new infections yesterday, Dr Noor Hisham said six contracted the virus via local transmissions, and all of them were Malaysians.“There are 196 active cases in the country now, ” he said, adding that there were no fatalities, with the death toll remaining at 125. “Two of them were children of the 9,000th case, while the third case was a close contact of the 8,976th case, who had symptoms of fever and breathing problems on Sunday.in Kulim, ” he said, adding that a false message containing detailed information of the places this patient visited had gone viral.
From the Sivagangga cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said a total of 24 positive cases had been detected so far involving 19 Malaysians and five foreigners.
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