CORONAVIRUS | Of this number, 271 cases were non-Malaysian citizens, including 270 cases from the Bukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot.
| The number of Covid-19 cases in the country has jumped to 277 as of noon today, pushing the total number of cases to 8,247. This is also the highest single-day increase on record.
Of this number, 271 cases were non-Malaysian citizens, including 270 cases from the Bukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot. One other non-Malaysian case was from a construction site in Pudu. Only six of the new cases were Malaysians, of which four were locally transmitted and two were imported cases.
Twenty-eight patients have recovered, bringing the total cured to 6,559, meaning there are 1,573 active cases.There were no new deaths reported.
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