COVID-19 | Malaysia has reported 489 new cases of Covid-19 in the 24 hours up to noon today, of which 487 are locally acquired infections and two are imported.
Most of the new cases are reported in Sabah with 282 cases, followed by Kedah with 153 cases.
Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the Tembok cluster involving the Alor Setar Prison accounts for 139 (28.4 percent) of the new cases today. The cluster remains isolated from the community at large.
Cases from other clusters account for another 34 cases (7.0 percent), while 314 cases (64.2 percent) were detected in the community.
In addition, two new clusters have been identified.
Noor Hisham said the Remand Prison cluster in Timur Laut district, Penang, was identified following the death of Case 13,067 on Monday.
The 85-year-old was found unconscious in prison on Monday morning and was confirmed dead at Penang Hospital.
The patient had a history of high blood pressure and mental illness. A Covid-19 test on the same day found him to be positive for Covid-19.
Following this, contact tracing identified six more cases, all of whom have been admitted to Penang Hospital for treatment.
There are 286 people tested in this cluster so far, of which 201 are still pending results.
Meanwhile, the Bah Puchong cluster involved the Petaling district in Selangor, and Larut, Matang, Selama and Kinta districts in Perak.
Noor Hisham said the index cases (Case 13,061, 13,065, and 13,069) had tested positive on Oct 5 following the screening of travellers returning from Sabah.
Contact tracing identified two additional cases. So far, 39 people have been tested, of whom 34 are still pending results.
There are 74 people who have recovered from the disease and have been discharged today, while the number of active cases increased to an all-time high of 3,351 cases.
The total number of cases is now 10,501 since the beginning of the pandemic, while the death toll remains unchanged at 141 cases.
However, the number of people being treated in intensive care units continue to swell from 31 cases yesterday to 40 cases today.
In addition, 13 ICU patients require a ventilator, compared to eight cases yesterday.
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