277 new Covid-19 cases, only four local transmissions

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277 new Covid-19 cases, only four local transmissions
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277 new Covid-19 cases, only four local transmissions thesundaily Covid19 coronavirus NoorHisham EMCO MCO Malaysia

: Malaysia continues to record single digit Covid-19 cases involving local transmission, with only four reported today.

This is the fifth consecutive day that there are fewer than 10 cases among Malaysians. Apart from the four today, there were two on Wednesday, five on Tuesday, six on Monday, and four on Sunday.Noor Hisham said this progress was a result of actions being taken by health authorities on the ground since the start of the pandemic, including active tracing and investigation.

He explained that the high number of cases there was most likely due to the cramped space accommodating a large number of people.

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