Sabah recorded a 30.6 percent increase in deaths during the final quarter of last year.
According to the Department of Statistics (DOSM), there were 868 more deaths in Sabah compared to the same period in 2019.
Neighbouring Labuan was up 63.64 percent or 28 excess deaths compared to the same period in 2019.
Sabah and Labuan were the worst Covid-19 hit region during the final quarter of last year.
The increase in deaths for Sabah and Labuan was significant, given that the year-on-year change during 2018-2019 for the whole country was only three percent.
Officially, Sabah recorded 252 Covid-19-related deaths during that period while Labuan recorded nine.
Among Sabah's dead were 191 Malaysians and 61 foreigners.
The latest figures were obtained from the DOSM's "Demographic Statistics Fourth Quarter 2020, Malaysia" series and comparing it with the previous year's report.
This article compares what the DOSM terms as "preliminary" figures from both datasets. A comparison between "actual" figures can only be conducted when the DOSM's "Vital Statistics 2021" is released, which is expected in October.
Overall, Malaysia reported fewer deaths - down 0.4 percent - during this period compared to the previous year.
Cumulatively, Covid-19 has claimed 347 lives in Sabah. One in three who died of Covid-19 in Malaysia were reported in Sabah.
There was a major Covid-19 outbreak in the state following the state election in September.
Many travellers then spread the virus to other areas. - Mkini
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