Malaysia's Covid-19 infectivity rate surges to critical level

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PUTRAJAYA — The Covid-19 infectivity rate or R-naught (R0) in Malaysia, which currently stands at 1.72, has exceeded the critical mark of 1.6, said Malaysia's Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

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