MoH: Covid-19 claims another 95 lives in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 29 — The Ministry of Health logged 95 more deaths due to Covid-19 as of midnight, bringing the total number of fatalities from the pandemic here to 28,769., include 24 cases that were categorised as brought-in-dead .
Among states and Federal Territories, the highest number of deaths was recorded in Sarawak with 31 cases, followed by Johor and Penang with 15 and 11 cases respectively.In Selangor, one person died from the disease, along with three in Kuala Lumpur.According to CovidNow, as of midnight, the number of new Covid-19 cases recorded yesterday was 6,345, with total active cases numbering 71,358.The total cumulative number of Covid-19 cases since the pandemic struck Malaysia reached 2,449,463.
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