Covid-19: 32 new clusters, 21 linked to workplaces

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PETALING JAYA: Thirty-two new Covid-19 clusters have been reported, bringing the number of active clusters to 946 on Thursday (July 22), says Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

Dr Noor Hisham said 134 deaths were recorded on Thursday, comprising 119 Malaysians and 15 foreigners.

"Furthermore, 21 of the new clusters were workplace clusters while seven were community clusters, two were education institute clusters while the remaining two were high-risk group clusters. "Cumulatively, 7,574 deaths have been recorded, while the number of active Covid-19 cases stands at 142,051," he said in a statement on Thursday.

He said of the 13,034 cases recorded, 13 cases were category five , 72 cases were category four , 124 category three cases , 5,646 category two cases and 7,179 category one cases . "Of the 134 deaths recorded today, 39 were in Selangor, followed by Kuala Lumpur, Negri Sembilan , Johor , Perak , Melaka , Pahang , Kedah , Penang , Terengganu , Labuan and one case in Sabah," he said.

 

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Kerja dia mmg tukang umum je ke?

Live with the virus. Remove lockdown.

Get ready for school clusters when schools re-open. I just love watching this vicious cycle of pro-covid and pro-vaccine. pseudoscience sleightofhand magician in white robes

Please make it mandatory for private hospitals to take covid cases, public hospitals have collapsed and medical workers are exhausted, causing high death rates. Please la, Wuhan managed to conquer this within months, what the hell is KKM doing?

sooo whats your initiative on solving the reduction of the clusters?

Again........so what r u gonna do

News media continue reporting news, health ministers continue reporting numbers, VIP and some ministers continue to travel and have fun, citizens continue stay at home, until when? No one knows, until someone in power finally do something, but when will that be? No one knows too.

Not only factories.. normal Office where they hire Cleaners also have problem.. positive and come to work to do Cleaning.

Untuk siapa hidup kami tutup kedai dan rakyat mati banyak ni? Sampai bila? Hari2 ada kluster tapi takde org kisah. Hanya ttp perniagaan kecil dan ramai mati kat selangor sebab apa? Dah tau terang2 siapa cetus kes tapi semua bt taktau. Kami kena korban sampai bila?

golden quote : STAY AT HOME not ‘workplaces’..and on and on and on…

DGHisham Hello tuan, whats the point you tell us the majority of clusters come from workplace? Not like you are going to do anything proactive to stop the spread. You allow everyone to go back to office then publish this stupid fact. Get your shit together MuhyiddinYassin

DGHisham Workplace clusters still leading the pack. Urgent need to vaccinate workers for a safe work environment and to allow operations of industries and businesses.

DGHisham Tell us for what, do you take action? No right? AzminAli MITIMalaysia

2 years on. This is all he does.

DGHisham Tak nampak lagi ke apa punca!!

DGHisham Azmin again

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