No Covid-19 case in Sarawak for first time since March 13

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The state disaster management committee says 301 patients have fully recovered and 202 are still being treated in hospitals. FMTNews Covid19 MCO

Sarawak’s first three Covid-19 cases were reported on March 13, just days before the movement control order came into effect.

KUCHING: Sarawak did not have a single new Covid-19 case today, the first time since March 13 when the state’s first three cases were reported. Those three cases were reported in Kuching, believed to be linked to the tabligh gathering held at the Sri Petaling mosque in Kuala Lumpur in late February.In a statement, it said 19 people have been discharged from hospitals, bringing the total number of those fully recovered to 301.

Two hundred and five patients are still being treated in hospitals with three in intensive care units and one requiring respiratory aid.Twenty-nine divisions are now classified as green zones, nine yellow zones and two red zones .FOR OUR LIVE UPDATE OF THE COVID-19 SITUATION IN MALAYSIA

 

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