Malaysia

[UPDATED] 1st day of CNY sees 3,318 new virus infections

Selangor records highest number of cases, Johor has the most clusters

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Feb 2021 6:23PM

[UPDATED] 1st day of CNY sees 3,318 new virus infections
Amid today’s fresh Covid-19 cases and recoveries, 17 deaths were recorded, including one patient who was dead on arrival at Raub Hospital in Pahang. – The Vibes file pic, February 12, 2021

by Arjun Mohanakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR – On the first day of Chinese New Year, Malaysia registered 3,318 fresh Covid-19 infections.

This brings the national tally to 205,744 cases, with 51,579 still active.

However, on a positive note, today’s recorded recoveries are higher than new infections, at 3,505.

The Health Ministry also announced that 17 Covid-19 patients died today.

Of the deceased, 16 were Malaysians while one was a foreigner.

One of the Malaysians, a 62-year-old woman with a history of asthma and high blood pressure, was pronounced dead on arrival to Raub Hospital in Pahang.

Meanwhile, Selangor again recorded the highest number of infections at 1,215, followed by Johor (743 cases), Kuala Lumpur (379), Kedah (188), Penang (149), Sabah (118), Negri Sembilan (118), Perak (99), Sarawak (83), Kelantan (79), Terengganu (72), Malacca (45), Pahang (30), Putrajaya (6), and Labuan (1).

Perlis recorded no infections today.

As for clusters, 484 remain active, including the 14 new ones identified by the ministry today.

Johor now has the most clusters, with five worksite ones identified, while Selangor detected two.

Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Malacca, and Kelantan each recorded one new cluster today.

Three new clusters were identified in Perak, of which one is a community-based cluster. – The Vibes, February 12, 2021

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