Covid-19: No new clusters identified, remains at 133



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KUALA LUMPUR: The number of active Covid-19 clusters remains at 133 on Saturday (Oct 31), as no new clusters were detected.

Managing Director of Health Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah (Photo) He said that of the 659 cases registered as of noon, there was one imported case involving a Bangladeshi citizen.

“In Sabah, of the 529 cases registered on Saturday, 205 cases were from existing active groups, while 203 were from close contact examinations and 121 remaining cases were from other examinations.

“In Selangor, of the 54 identified cases, 18 were from existing active groups, with 22 cases from close contact examinations and 14 cases remaining from other examinations,” he said in his daily briefing on Saturday.

He said that in Negri Sembilan, of the 25 cases, 16 were from existing active groups, while another two were from close contact exams, two from severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and five cases from other examinations.

“In Labuan, of the 12 registered cases, five were from existing active groups, another six from close contact examinations and one case from other examinations.

“Of the 11 cases in Kuala Lumpur, nine were from existing active groups, while another two were from other examinations,” he said, adding that in Sarawak, of the nine cases, six were from existing groups, one from contact examinations. nearby, one from a SARI case and one from other examinations.

He said that in Perak, four cases were from existing groups, while two cases were from other evaluations.

“Kedah and Terengganu recorded two cases, respectively, from existing groups, while in Penang, the two recorded cases were from close contact detection.

“The case in Pahang was identified from an existing group, while the case in Kelantan was identified from close contact examinations,” he said.



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