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Health Ministry lists Covid-19 red flags as number of brought-in-dead cases spike

KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 — Covid-19 patients undergoing home quarantine must monitor for several symptoms that could precede a rapid and potentially deadly deterioration, the Health Ministry said today.

These were persistent fever, breathing difficulties, chest pains, loss of appetite, and increased lethargy. Other warning signs include loss of consciousness and confusion; worsening coughs, nausea and diarrhoea; constipation; bluish lips and fingers; and a blood-oxygen level below 95 per cent. “These warning signs indicate that the condition of the Covid-19 patient was deteriorating and required urgent treatment at a health facility.According to the ministry’s data, the number of brought-in-dead Covid-19 cases was now over 700 per cent what it was in April.Malaysia’s Covid-19 deaths surged last month to 2,374 deaths, up from 1,290 in May, making June the deadliest month ever for the coronavirus so far.

On average, Malaysia lost nearly 80 people a day to Covid-19 last month. For all of 2020, Malaysia reported 471 Covid-19 deaths.

 

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