The Ministry of Health has updated that a total of 15 patients have recovered from the coronavirus disease with the addition of two Malaysians that were discharged from Hospital Sungai Buloh today. According to Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkelfy Ahmad, both have fully covered after testing negative following treatment and they are allowed to go home this morning.
There are no additional confirmed cases reported in the last 24-hours and this leaves 7 confirmed cases remaining which are still undergoing treatment and in stable condition. There are zero deaths reported so far in Malaysia.
2 more patients have recovered n discharged well from Sg Buloh Hspl, today.
Case 17 – 65 yo, female, Msian
Case 18 – 32 yo, male, Msian.
No new #COVID19 case was reported today.
Total cumulative remains 22 cases, with 7 cases still receiving treatment in hspl.
Out of the 15 recovered cases, 10 are Chinese citizens while the remaining 5 are Malaysians. The first local recovery was a four-year-old girl from China which had received treatment at Hospital Sultanah Maliha Langkawi.
Dua lagi kes #COVIDー19 pulih sepenuhnya dan discaj hari ini dari Hospital Sg Buloh.
Pesakit ke-17 dan ke-18, kedua-duanya adalah rakyat Malaysia.
Ketika ini, hanya 7 pesakit masih dirawat dan berada dalam keadaan stabil. pic.twitter.com/iXyzb0ssCD
As of 8am this morning, there are a total of 75,144 confirmed cases worldwide with a total of 2,007 deaths. Approximately 98% of confirmed cases and 99% of deaths are from China. Singapore has the largest number of COVID19 cases outside of China with a total of 81 confirmed cases and zero deaths. The only deaths reported outside of China are in Japan, France and the Philippines.
Worldwide current statistics of #COVID19 by WHO as at 8 am, on 19th Feb 2020, Wednesday.
Worldwide current cases & death statistics by WHO.
In Malaysia, there are 22 cases of #COVID19 including 13 who have been cured & discharged. The remaining 9 cases are still being treated. pic.twitter.com/NJ0PdUTtsM
For the latest info, you can refer to the Ministry of Health on Twitter and Facebook.
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