No more Covid-19 cluster at Putrajaya immigration depot, says Health Ministry
Saturday, 27 Jun 2020 07:21 PM MYTThe Ministry of Health announced the end of a Covid-19 cluster at the Putrajaya Temporary Immigration Detention Centre. — File picture by Hari Anggara
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — The Ministry of Health today announced the end of a Covid-19 cluster at the Putrajaya Temporary Immigration Detention Centre .“This cluster recorded two Covid-19 cases, and did not record any deaths. Overall, there are 50 clusters which have been declared as having ended, including this one,” MOH said on Twitter this afternoon.
It also said that there are also no districts which recorded Covid-19 cases exceeding 41 since June 26.
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