Covid-19 situation in Malaysia remains under control, says Health Ministry

[BorneoPost] - 01/4/2025

PUTRAJAYA (Jan 4): The Covid-19 situation in Malaysia remains under control, with no increase in cases requiring intensive care unit (ICU) treatment and no fatalities reported since April 2024. The Health Ministry (MOH), in a statement, said no new variants have been detected, and the Omicron (…)



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