Daily COVID-19 cases infections in Sabah are still high, recording 1,600 cases today and two news clusters.
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The state’s COVID-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said new cases increased by 315 compared to Sunday (February 6th), with most districts recording a rise in new cases.
According to NST, he said in a statement that 1,587 cases are in Categories 1 and 2. There are eight cases in Category 3, five cases in Category 4 and no cases recorded in Category 5.
The two new clusters were the Giram cluster, detected in Giram Plantation Kunak, stemming from a 37-year-old man who started having symptoms including flu and cough on January 31st. Screening of his family and co-workers found 19 more cases.
The second cluster is the Jalan Pintas Sembulan cluster involving a group of students at the Maktab Sabah hotel.
Meanwhile, no deaths were reported today.
7/2: Sabah Covid update
— Masidi Manjun (@MasidiM) February 7, 2022
Naik terus! Daily number of cases continue to spiral up & today it’s 1600 (+315). Symptomatic 46.69% & close contacts 46.75% of cases. Another school hostel cluster (Maktab Sabah) & work cluster in Kunak.
99.19% (1587) of 1600 cases in Cat.1 & 2.
3. 223 of new cases (of the 1600 cases) involve kids under 11 years old who are not eligible for vaccination or yet to be vaccinated. Kids between 5 to 11 years are now eligible for vaccination.
— Masidi Manjun (@MasidiM) February 7, 2022
The number of COVID-19 infections have been increasing, so please do not be complacent, guys and remember to always follow the SOPs that have been set by the government!
Take care and stay safe.
By: Aishah Akashah Ahadiat