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[Tempatan] COVID-19. Berita 3 Okt. Kes baru 317. Semua negeri ada wakil kes kecuali Perlis,

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Post time 3-10-2020 05:45 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
X pe...belum capai 1k lagi...still boleh kawal
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:46 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tolong jaga kawasan yg masih green...
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 Author| Post time 3-10-2020 05:47 PM | Show all posts
malaymail.com
Covid-19: Three imported cases recorded in Sarawak today, says SDMC | Malay Mail
Saturday, 03 Oct 2020 05:33 PM MYT


KUCHING, Oct 3 — Sarawak recorded three new imported Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of positive cases in the state at 716.

“Of these, two cases were registered in Sibu and one case in Kuching. They are all imported cases,” the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) informed in a statement today.

The 714th case is a security guard who has just returned from a vacation in Tawau, Sabah. The case works in Kapit and has returned to his home district in Tawau on September 17 and was in Sabah until September 30.

He traveled by plane from Tawau to Kota Kinabalu International Airport of September 29 and spent one night in Kota Kinabalu.

The case then continued his journey from Kota Kinabalu to Kuching on September 30, before continuing on his journey to Sibu on the same day.

This case has been given a 14-day home quarantine order.

During his stopover in Kuching International Airport, the case underwent Covid-19 swab test and his rT-PCR test was found positive on October 2. He had previously undergone a Covid-19 test at a private clinic in Tawau on September 28 and was tested negative.

This case does not show symptoms of Covid-19. The case was admitted to Sibu Hospital on the date his result was released, and is categorised as a case who got the infection from a high-risk district in Sabah. Close contact tracing is in full swing.

The 715th case is a local working as a teacher at a school in Tambunan, Sabah. The case has returned to Sibu for a holiday on September 30. The case flew from Kota Kinabalu International Airport with a stopover in Kuching International Airport before proceeding to Sibu on the same day.

The last time the case returned to Sibu was in June 2020.

During the stopover Kuching International Airport, the case has undergone Covid-19 swab screening and the rT-PCR test was found positive on October 2. The case also screened for Covid-19 at a government clinic in Luyang on September 27 but result was negative.

This case is also asymptomatic and was admitted to Sibu Hospital on the day results were released. The case was categorised as a case who got the infection from a high-risk district in Sabah and close contact tracing is ongoing.

The 716th case involves a local man working at an oil rig operated by a petroleum company in Kota Kinabalu. The case signed off from the rig on September 29. Upon arrival on land, the case together with the other crew members, was placed in a hotel and has undergone Covid-19 screening at a

private medical centre in Jesselton, Sabah on the same day.

The results of the case and the other crew members were said to have been negative.

On September 30, he returned to Kuching by flight from Kota Kinabalu International Airport to Kuching International Airport (KIA). Upon arrival at the airport, he went through the swab test and given the 14-day home quarantine order.

His rT-PCR test was found to be positive on October 2 and was referred to Sarawak General Hospital for further treatment. He is also asymptomatic. This case was also categorised as a case that got the infection from a high-risk district in Sabah. Close contact tracing is being done.

Meanwhile, SDMC also informed that there was no case of recovery and discharge for the day. To-date, 682 or 95.25 per cent of total cases have recovered and discharged.

“A total of 15 cases are still being treated at hospitals’ isolation wards. Seven cases are being treated at Sarawak General Hospital, five cases at Miri Hospital, two at Sibu Hospital and one at Bintulu Hospital,” it said.

As for Person-Under-Investigation (PUIs), there were six new ones, with three awaiting lab results.

This brings the cumulative total of PUIs to 9,760 to-date.

As for Person-Under-Surveillance (PUS), there are 53 individuals who have checked into hotels for their compulsory quarantine Saturday. This brings the total of current PUS to 966 individuals at 12 hotels statewide.

To date, those who have completed their quarantine period numbered at 24,782.

With no deaths reported, the state’s death toll remains at 19 or 2.65 per cent of total cases. — Borneo Post

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Post time 3-10-2020 05:47 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Jom pakat2 bercuti ke sabah. Kan flight rm24 jah, masa ni la kita bercuti. Yolo gittew
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:49 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Makin bertambah kes, kluster tembok kot yg byk ni, keadaan baru nk kembali normal,  errmmmm....
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:50 PM | Show all posts
kan aku dh kata dalam thread semalam, rekod dibuat untuk dipecahkan dan akan capai 300 angka jugak
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:50 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Terkawal bak kata pm.rileks ar..bole buat aktiviti mcm biasa.
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:51 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Singapore hari ni 6 kes
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:51 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Australia 8 kes....
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:52 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Wow hay bart
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:52 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
noor2 replied at 3-10-2020 05:45 PM
X pe...belum capai 1k lagi...still boleh kawal

Speechless...
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:52 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bodoh nya politician
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:53 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Rileks ok,semua masih terkawal.
Jom pergi cuti2 malaysia.
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:53 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pu3_rania replied at 3-10-2020 05:52 PM
Speechless...

Hehe geram ok....menteri kata dalam kawalan....
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:54 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
teen_angelJB replied at 3-10-2020 05:46 PM
Tolong jaga kawasan yg masih green...

Sebab itu perlunya di kuatkuasakan larangan merentas negeri kecuali atas urusan kerja @ emergency case.
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:54 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Ikutkan result yg keluar dari lab, lebih dari ini. Yg diumum adalah kes dah disahkan selepas beberapa prosedur lagi.
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Post time 3-10-2020 05:55 PM | Show all posts

Masa dia orang mencanak naik.. Malaysia masa tu angka kes satu angka je......... Skg terbalik pulak......... Kita ucapkan berbanyak terimakasih kat ahli politik Malaysia semua, terutama yg terlibat masa PRN Sabah itu hari, besar jasa di orang tu............
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 Author| Post time 3-10-2020 05:55 PM | Show all posts
COVID-19: 317 kes baharu, tertinggi dicatatkan di Malaysia
Harits Asyraf Hasnan
Oktober 3, 2020 17:51 MYT

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia sekali lagi merekodkan kes tertinggi jangkitan COVID-19 di negara ini apabila sejumlah 317 kes baharu dicatatkan.
Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah memaklumkan, kesemua kes yang melibatkan jangkitan dalam negara itu kebanyakannya mempunyai sejarah perjalanan ke Sabah.
"Kesemua 317 kes adalah kes penularan di dalam negara yang melibatkan 303 kes di kalangan warganegara dan 14 kes bukan warganegara.

"Daripada 317 kes tersebut, sebanyak 37 kes merupakan pengunjung yang pulang dari Sabah.
"Ini menjadikan jumlah kes dilaporkan mempunyai sejarah perjalanan ke Sabah sejak 20 September 2020 sebanyak 176 kes," katanya dalam sidang media di Putrajaya pada Sabtu.

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Post time 3-10-2020 05:56 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Mostly kluster tembok dan benteng which are isolated places... Tp kebanyakkan punca di semenanjung adalah blk dari Sabah trending skrg
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