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Covid-19: Record 691 cases detected
PUTRAJAYA: With a 259 jump in the number of cases within a mere day, the Covid-19 situation in MalayÂsia continues to escalate with the record-breaÂking total of 691 new infections.
Prisons Dept implements strict measures to check Covid-19 surge in its facilities
PETALING JAYA: The Prisons Department has implemented additional measures following a surge of Covid-19 cases among detainees and staff members in its facilities.
Covid-19: Kedah's Tembok cluster has more than 1,000 active cases, but all isolated from the public
PUTRAJAYA: The Tembok cluster in Kedah which contributed to the recent spate in Covid-19 cases is isolated from the public, assures the Health Ministry.
Penang Remand Prison inmate tests positive for Covid-19, says lawyer
GEORGE TOWN: A Penang Remand Prison inmate has tested positive for Covid-19, says a lawyer.
‘Situation is escalating’
PUTRAJAYA: The Covid-19 situation in Malaysia is seeing signs of escalating as the figure breached the 400 mark for the first time.
Kedahans urged to be more vigilant in Covid-19 fight
ALOR SETAR: Kedahans have been urged to be more vigilant in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic as the standard operating procedure (SOP) compliance rate so far has been unsatisfactory, says state Health Committee chairman Datuk Dr Mohd Hayati Othman.
Covid-19: Tembok cluster in Kedah records 224 cases, says Health DG
PUTRAJAYA: The Tembok cluster in Kedah has continued to see an astronomical rise in Covid-19 infections after recording 224 new cases.
Show leniency to curb the spread of Covid-19 in places of detention
FROM Salim Bashir ,Malaysian Bar president
Alor Setar prison locked down for 14 days
KUALA LUMPUR: The Alor Setar prison in Kedah was placed under targeted enhanced movement control order (MCO) for 14 days following a rise in Covid-19 infections there.
Daily infections stand at three digits
PETALING JAYA: Sabah and Kedah, the two states currently with the highest number of Covid-19 cases, have continued to record triple digit infections.