Malaysia adds 36 more people to Covid-19 fatality record with seven brought-in-dead | Malay Mail

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Malaysia adds 36 more people to Covid-19 fatality record with seven brought-in-dead

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19 — Malaysia recorded a two-fold rise in Covid-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours with 36 cases, including seven brought-in-dead cases.

The Klang Valley, which includes Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, each recorded seven deaths, followed by Melaka and Sarawak with each registering five deaths respectively.The nation’s overall death rate is at 1.1 per cent out of the total Covid-19 cases of 2,709,557 as yesterday. For those aged 60 to 69, this age group represents 27.2 per cent of total fatalities followed by 13.6 per cent of those between the ages of 50 to 59.Covid-19 infectionsThis includes 45,577 individuals or 84.3 per cent who are home quarantined, while 7.7 per cent or 4,144 people are placed in quarantine centres, while 3,982 people or 7.4 per cent are hospitalised.

 

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