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Covid-19: Kuantan is new red zone, top hotspot Lembah Pantai district's cases mostly in Seputeh constituency

Covid-19: Kuantan is new red zone, top hotspot Lembah Pantai district's cases mostly in Seputeh constituencyMalaysian Armed Forces and police personnel are seen at one of the roadblocks in Kuantan March 22, 2020. — Bernama pic

An orange zone can easily tip over to be recategorised as a red zone, such as in the case of the Kuantan district which crossed the 41-case threshold when its total tally of Covid-19 cases increased to 43 on April 8.first state in Malaysia to cross the 1,000th mark Again topping the country as the district with the highest number of cases — for the sixth day running — is the Lembah Pantai district in Kuala Lumpur, with 417 cases as of April 8. and Petaling The Lembah Pantai district's total cumulative tally had steadily increased over the past five days as the nationwide top spot at 322 cases , 367 cases , 376 cases , 386 cases , and 412 cases as of April 7.

The district of Cheras covers both the Cheras and Bandar Tun Razak constituencies, while the district of Titiwangsa covers the constituencies of Titiwangsa, Wangsa Maju and Setiawangsa. The rest are orange zones with the exception of the Kepong parliamentary constituency which is a yellow zone with only 12 cases recorded so far.As of April 8 noon, Malaysia breached the 4,000th mark when it recorded 4,119 cases.

In a matter of about two weeks, the number of green zones in Malaysia has currently fallen to just 29 districts in six states as of April 6. The figure has remained unchanged on April 7 and April 8.empower communities living in green zones to maintain their green zone status

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