Covid-19: Sarawak records 2,522 cases and two deaths on Sunday (Aug 29)

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Covid-19: Sarawak records 2,522 cases and two deaths on Sunday (Aug 29)
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SIBU: An eight-year-old girl in Serian has succumbed to Covid-19 while a total of 2,522 new cases were reported in Sarawak on Sunday (Aug 29).

There was only one new case reported from the Kaman Cluster in Bau. A total of 67 people in the community had previously tested positive for the virus.

"The girl was tested positive for Covid-19 on Aug 21. She was admitted to Hospital Serian but passed away today. The victim had no known illness," it said.

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