Covid-19: 25 kes baharu, 12 kluster Sivagangga

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Covid-19: 25 kes baharu, 12 kluster Sivagangga
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kualalumpur Sebanyak 25 kes baharu positif Covid-19 direkodkan di Malaysia menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan 9,063 kes dan tiada kematian sehingga jam 12 tengah hari ini.

Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah berkata, sembilan daripadanya adalah kes import yang mendapat jangkitan di luar negara membabitkan lapan rakyat Malaysia dan seorang bukan warganegara.

"Sembilan kes import yang direkodkan dijangkiti dari Filipina, Emiriah Arab Bersatu, Turki, Afrika Selatan, Australia dan Yaman.

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