Although reporting is no longer mandatory, people who test positive are encouraged to stay at home, minimise social interactions and avoid crowded places.Under new Covid-19 guidelines which will begin on July 15, the use of face masks is recommended for:SPONSORED CONTENT Shell awards Sabah LiveWIRE winners Kota Kinabalu: Shell has awarded five enterprises as the state winners of Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia 2024, following the Sabah state finals held at Plaza Shell in Kota Kinabalu. .
Yesterday, health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad told the Dewan Rakyat that Covid-19 patients would no longer be required to undergo home quarantine. Those who test positive will be treated like patients with any other respiratory infections.Today, he said Malaysia has seen a significant decline in Covid-19 cases, dropping by 77.9% from 17,256 cases to 3,810 cases so far this year. There have been no deaths from Covid-19.
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