Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases rise again to 4,855, more than one-third in Selangor
People have their temperature checked before entering the Seksyen 6 wet market in Shah Alam May 11, 2021. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — The Health Ministry recorded 4,855 new Covid-19 cases today, bringing the total number of cases detected in Malaysia since the beginning of the pandemic to 458,077.
The number of cases found in Selangor alone was 1,783 — the highest among the nation's states and Federal Territories.
This was followed by Kuala Lumpur (521 cases), Johor (467 cases), Sarawak and Penang (395 cases respectively).
The number of cases found in Selangor alone was 1,783 — the highest among the nation's states and Federal Territories.
This was followed by Kuala Lumpur (521 cases), Johor (467 cases), Sarawak and Penang (395 cases respectively).
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Let's face it. We are fighting a war we will never win. At best we can only prolong the suffering.
ReplyDeleteOnly the virus can decide how long this pandemic will last. Pray that the virus will be merciful and decides to mutate into a form that is the most virulent but harmless to man.
Well said
DeleteThe many sporadic (ie not linked to any cluster) positive cases in Klang Valley is an ominous warning that the virus has been spreading asymptomatically (ie undetected) for a while and with the mass balik kampung last week before MCO 3.0 the virus may have escaped and spread out all over the country.
ReplyDeleteuseless backdoor pm plus a brainless fatass mb.
ReplyDeletePraise to yr god that he can convince/influence those selfish nationalistic West to quickly help India to quench the raging 2nd-to-3rd wave covid pandemic!
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, with such a huge ignorant populace for the SARS-CoV-2 to fulfill its mutational computation, there will be chances aplenty for some virulent & more contagious variants to evolve.
This will be a deadly human end point that selfish individual national first mentality will pay dearly.
Malaysia,with all the the wealth and natural resources and not to mention scores of intelligent people fail to control this pandemic!
ReplyDeleteWe can’t be this dumb right?
We keep blaming the government and the government keep blaming the people!How funny is that ? Anyway,what is going on in Batu Pahat should be of great interest to many.