Malaysia merekodkan penurunan kes positif Covid-19 dengan mencatatkan sebanyak 3,926 kes berbanding kelmarin, 4,503 kes sekali gus diatasi 3,542 kes sembuh.
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Kes yang memerlukan rawatan di unit rawatan rapi semalam merekodkan 60 kes berbanding jumlah semalam, 59 kes. Bagi kluster Covid-19 pula, dua kluster baharu direkodkan sekali gus menjadikan sebanyak 20 kluster yang masih aktif dengan keseluruhan 7,038 kluster.
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