Malaysia reports 16 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest since the movement control order began



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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia confirmed 16 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday (May 12), the lowest daily number since the movement control order (MCO) went into effect on March 18.

The case count stands at 6,742, with 1,410 cases currently active, chief health officer Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a daily update.


Three of the new cases were imported. Among the 13 local infections, nine involved non-Malays.

A total of 110 more COVID-19 patients recovered and were discharged Tuesday, bringing the number of total recovery cases to 5,223, or 77.5 percent of overall cases.

No new deaths were recorded. The death toll from the disease is 109.

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Although the number of cases has decreased, Dr. Noor Hisham urged the public not to let their guard down.

With China and South Korea registering new positive cases again, he said the public should do their part to ensure that a similar trend does not occur in Malaysia, especially as the government has relaxed the measures under the MCO.

Before the MCO can be fully phased out, Dr. Noor Hisham said Malaysia must pay attention to six key areas, including border control, the capacity of the health care system, the country’s ability to protect high-income groups. risk, as well as people’s ability to adapt to the situation. “new normal”.

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“The important thing is that all six elements have been identified. We accept all six and will put them into practice even though we have not yet planned the exit strategy, “he said.

“We have to unite as one. If we all do our part, I am sure we can do it. Malaysia Boleh! he said.

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