CMCO Day One: Penang now free of Covid-19 cases; Mont Kiara, Bangsar, Kepong among green zones in new MOH list | Malay Mail

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CMCO Day One: Penang now free of Covid-19 cases; Mont Kiara, Bangsar, Kepong among green zones in new MOH list

A general view of the traffic on the first day of the conditional movement control order in George Town May 4, 2020. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

This means there are now five states and one federal territory in Malaysia with zero active Covid-19 cases, as of May 4. In terms of cumulative cases or all the Covid-19 cases that have been recorded , the list from least affected to most affected as of May 4 noon would be: Labuan at 16 cases so far, Perlis , Putrajaya , Kedah , Terengganu , Penang , Kelantan , Melaka , Perak , Pahang , Sabah , Sarawak , Negri Sembilan , Johor , Kuala Lumpur , Selangor .As of May 4 noon, after taking into account the 105 deaths recorded so far and the 4,484 patients who had recovered and were discharged or a whopping 70.

This is due to the expansion of the district’s list under Kuala Lumpur from just four districts into a list of 29 districts now, while Putrajaya is also no longer shown as a district by itself but now has 20 precincts listed as its 20 districts.

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