KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia on Sunday reported zero deaths due to Covid-19 for the first time since Dec 18, 2020.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin announced this in a late night tweet, adding:"Our ongoing transition to endemicity has been calibrated and data-driven. Let us pray it continues paying off."
Only 3.9 per cent or 1,000 patients are hospitalised, of whom 23 are in intensive care, with 15 requiring ventilation assistance. He said the number of patients hospitalised last week with milder symptoms under Categories 1 and 2 were up 17 per cent, while inpatients classified as Categories 3, 4, and 5 dropped by 8 per cent.
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