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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

First Malaysian tests positive for coronavirus, stable in isolation ward



CORONAVIRUS | A 41-year-old bachelor from Selangor has become the first Malaysian to test positive for coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
This was announced by Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (above) in a press conference at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport today.
According to the minister, the man had returned from Singapore after being there from Jan 16 to 23 on a business trip.
While in Singapore, he had been in meetings that were attended by “international delegates”, including those from China.

Six days later on Jan 29, he sought medical treatment for fever and cough from a private medical facility in Selangor.
On Feb 2, he was referred to Hospital Sungai Buloh and placed in an isolation ward. He tested positive for 2019-nCoV yesterday (Feb 3).
Dzulkefly said the man is presently in a stable condition and all his family members are being monitored.
Contact tracing procedures have also commenced in both Malaysia and Singapore.
Elderly China man tests positive
Meanwhile, Dzulkefly announced a second new 2019-nCoV case - a 63-year-old man hailing from Wuhan, China, who arrived in KLIA on Jan 18.
The man began experiencing a slight fever five days later on Jan 23 and sought medical treatment at a private hospital in Kuala Lumpur.
He was then placed under home surveillance for 14 days.
As of Feb 2, the man continues to have a fever and is being treated in an isolation ward at Hospital Kuala Lumpur. He tested positive for the virus yesterday (Feb 3).
The minister said that he is in a stable condition.
This brings the total number of 2019-nCoV cases in Malaysia to 10 - nine China nationals and one Malaysian.

- Mkini

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