Malaysia

Only 0.47 percent of new Covid cases belong to categories three to five: Noor Hisham

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says majority of cases are in categories one and two

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Feb 2022 2:24PM

Only 0.47 percent of new Covid cases belong to categories three to five: Noor Hisham
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says the majority of the new cases, which is 27,170 or 99.53 percent, are in categories one and two. – The Vibes Pic, February 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Only 129 cases or 0.47 percent of the 27,299 new Covid-19 cases reported yesterday were of categories three, four and five.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a statement today said the majority of the cases, which is 27,170 or 99.53 percent were in categories one and two.

This brings the cumulative total of cases in Malaysia to 3,395,170. 

“Of the 129 cases in categories three, four and five, 32 were individuals who were unvaccinated or have yet to complete the vaccination, 71 were fully vaccinated but yet to receive the booster dose and 26 have received the booster dose,” he said.

As of February 26, a total of 1,624 cases were admitted to hospitals, of which 598 (36.8 percent) were in categories three, four and five; while the remaining 1,026 (63.2 percent) were in categories one and two.

He said 22,710 cases of recoveries were reported, bringing the cumulative figure to 3,063,560. 

On the intensive care unit (ICU) bed usage, Dr Noor Hisham said five states recorded bed usage of 50 percent or more, namely Kelantan (94 percent), Melaka (71 percent), Johor (67 percent), Kuala Lumpur (58 percent) and Putrajaya (50 percent).

Meanwhile, he said Malaysia recorded a 167 percent increase in Covid-19 cases from 43,062 cases in the fifth epidemiological week (EW) to 115,032 cases in the sixth EW.

He said as of February 19, Malaysia reported 950 cases of Omicron variant involving 764 imported cases and 186 cases of local transmissions.

Other Asean countries including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines have also seen a rise in such cases.

Dr Noor Hisham said the results of SARS-CoV-2 genome surveillance data for the past six months from August 2021 to January 2022 recorded that Omicron variant comprised 80 percent of all genome sequencing results in Malaysia.

Although the Omicron variant causes milder symptoms and complications than other variants, he said among the measures that need to be implemented to flatten the Covid-19 curve is to increase the vaccination coverage.

“In addition, Covid-19 Assessment Centre (CAC) services nationwide need to be optimised for the treatment of categories 1 and 2a patients by increasing the virtual capacity of CACs as well as hospital service readiness in the treatment of patients in category 2b and above,” he added. – Bernama, February 27, 2022

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