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Health Ministry reports 1,248 Covid-19 patients hospitalised yesterday

While bed utilisation in hospitals in dropping overall, the number of Covid-19 cases requiring beds is on the rise. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 13, 2021.

MALAYSIA logged 1,248 Covid-19 hospital admissions yesterday, a reduction of more than 100 cases reported a day before, the Health Ministry said. According to the ministry’s CovidNow website, there was a dip in overall bed utilisation in hospitals – including non-Covid cases – but Covid-19 utilisation increased from 38.4% to 39.2% nationwide.

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