PUTRAJAYA: Twenty of Malaysia's 22 COVID-19 cases have made a full recovery and been discharged, said health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah on Tuesday (Feb 25).
The two remaining patients undergoing treatment include case 16, a 67-year-old woman, and case 22, an 83-year-old female US citizen. Both patients are in a stable condition, Dr Noor Hisham said in a statement.
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The number of positive cases in the country remains unchanged at 22, he added.
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From the time measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were introduced until Feb 23, more than 7.6 million individuals have undergone health screenings at international entry points across the country, the director-general said.
Of this number, 27 individuals had been referred to hospitals, with two of them testing positive for the coronavirus. They are a 27-year-old male Chinese national and the 83-year-old US citizen.
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These two cases were found to have a fever and were detected by thermal scanners placed at international entry points, Dr Noor Hisham said.
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PUTRAJAYA: Twenty of Malaysia's 22 COVID-19 cases have made a full recovery and been discharged, said health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah on Tuesday (Feb 25).
The two remaining patients undergoing treatment include case 16, a 67-year-old woman, and case 22, an 83-year-old female US citizen. Both patients are in a stable condition, Dr Noor Hisham said in a statement.
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The number of positive cases in the country remains unchanged at 22, he added.
READ: COVID-19: Sister of Malaysian patient who attended Singapore conference discharged
From the time measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were introduced until Feb 23, more than 7.6 million individuals have undergone health screenings at international entry points across the country, the director-general said.
Of this number, 27 individuals had been referred to hospitals, with two of them testing positive for the coronavirus. They are a 27-year-old male Chinese national and the 83-year-old US citizen.
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READ: Malaysia probes dozens over COVID-19 misinformation
These two cases were found to have a fever and were detected by thermal scanners placed at international entry points, Dr Noor Hisham said.
The Chinese national who had undergone a health screening at the entry poiRead More – Source