KUALA LUMPUR: Twenty-six districts remain as Covid-19 red zone areas in the country with the number of positive cases in Lembah Pantai recording an in...
Twenty-six districts remain as Covid-19 red zone areas in the country with the number of positive cases in Lembah Pantai recording an increase of nearly 500, according to the Health Ministry’s Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre .
Based on the CPRC’s infographic, which is shared through MOH’s official social media today, a total of 496 Covid-19 positive cases were recorded in the Lembah Pantai district as of noon yesterday, from 459 cases the previous day.The red zone category is for areas with more than 41 Covid-19 positive cases, orange zone , yellow zone green zone .
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