PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has recorded 69 Covid-19 sporadic cases so far in which its origin and source of infection are unknown, Health director-general Da...
Malaysia has recorded 69 Covid-19 sporadic cases so far in which its origin and source of infection are unknown, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahHe said the results were obtained from 8,025 tests done for sporadic infections through influenza-like-illness and severe acute respiratory infection patients with the remaining 7,956 test results turning out negative.
“We have 69 of such cases in which we cannot trace the source of infection,” Noor Hisham said in the Ministry of Health’s Covid-19 daily media conference here today. He said studies to develop a Covid-19 vaccine were being actively conducted by the World Health Organisation . Meanwhile, he said the ministry has now only one week’s supply of reagent, the substance used in Covid-19 testing, and efforts are being made to replenish them.
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