The Covid-19 situation in Sabah has become increasingly worrying as 22 of the state’s 27 districts are now in the red zones, says Sabah Housing and Local Government Minister Masidi Manjun.
In a statement today, he said besides the 22, two other districts, namely Beluran and Kuala Penyu, were categorised as orange zones and another three (Nabawan, Telupid and Tongod), as yellow zones.
Masidi, who is also the state government’s spokeperson on Covid-19, said among five districts with a high number of new cases today, Kota Kinabalu recorded the highest with 63 cases, followed by Sandakan (60), Lahad Datu (41), Keningau (36) and Penampang (34).
He said in total, Sabah recorded 409 new positive cases today, due to an increase of 35 cases from 374 yesterday.
He added that 255 or 62.3 percent of the new cases were the result of close contact screening, screening of cases with symptoms (87 cases), cross-state screening (eight), screening of existing clusters (25) and other categories (34).
Masidi said the cumulative number of Covid-19 positive cases in Sabah rose to 41,449 and the cumulative number of patients who have recovered from the viral infection to 37,658.
“Another 2,822 patients are receiving treatment, comprising 763 at hospitals and 2,059 at the low-risk Covid-19 treatment and quarantine centres (PKRC), while 68 patients are at the intensive care units, with 20 of them requiring respiratory support,” he said.
- Bernama
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