Ministry of Health: Six new Covid-19 clusters were identified



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PUTRAJAYA: Six new Covid-19 clusters have been identified in Sabah, Negri Sembilan, Johor, Selangor, and Sarawak.

Health Director General Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said that one of the new groups in Sabah was the Mesra group with its index (case 13,755) identified as a symptomatic individual who was examined on October 7 and admitted to Duchess Hospital. of Kent in Sandakan. October 7.

“Close contact screening tests identified another 21 positive cases. As of noon on October 24, 116 people had been tested with 22 positive tests, two negative and 92 people still awaiting the results,” he told reporters on Saturday. (October 24th).

He said the second group identified in Sabah was the Megah group in Sandakan with case 13,706 as the group index, which was examined on October 5 and admitted to the same hospital.

“Close contact testing resulted in 14 more positive cases identified. As of noon on October 24, 64 people had been tested, 15 were positive, 12 negative and 37 were still awaiting results,” he said.

Meanwhile, Dr. Noor Hisham said that Kaya’s group was also identified in Negri Sembilan and Putrajaya.

“Cases in this group were identified from workplace screenings on October 24 and were admitted to Sungai Buloh and Tuanku Jaafar Hospitals.

“They have examined 63 people with 55 positive results, six negative and two awaiting results,” he said.

He added that in Gombak, Selangor, Bah Kayu’s group was identified with their group index (case 17,371) that tested positive after screening when the individual returned from Sabah on October 13 and was admitted to Sungai Buloh Hospital. .

“Close contact screening tests led to the identification of 16 positive cases. We have examined 628 people with 17 positive tests, 591 negative and 20 awaiting results,” he said.

In Sarawak, Dr. Noor Hisham said the Baki group involving the index (case 20,431) was identified who tested positive after showing symptoms on October 17 and was admitted to Umum Sarawak Hospital.

“Close contact screening tests resulted in four more positive tests. We have screened 68 people with five positive tests, 34 negative and 29 awaiting results,” he said.

Meanwhile in Johor the Kempas group involving Johor Baru and Kulai districts was identified.

“The case index (case 24,447) tested positive after showing symptoms on October 22 and he was admitted to Enche ‘Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital, Kluang. Close contact testing resulted in seven more who tested positive. 206 people were tested and eight tested positive, 28 tested negative and 170 awaiting results, “he said.



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