Covid-19: 18 new cases, death toll remains at 122

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Covid-19: 18 new cases, death toll remains at 122
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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia recorded 18 new cases on Friday (July 17), bringing the total infections to 8,755 with three recoveries, says the Health Ministry.

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