Malaysia's new COVID-19 cases go back to above 6,000 mark

10 June, 2021
Malaysia's new COVID-19 cases go back to above 6,000 mark
The quantity of new COVID-19 cases in Malaysia returned to above the 6,000 mark on Wednesday (Jun 9), said Malaysia’s health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah.

The united states reported 6,239 new infections by noon, up from 5,566 cases on Tuesday.

The countrywide case tally stands at 633,891 infections.

Selangor again reported the highest number of instances at 2,291, followed by Kuala Lumpur at 704 and Negeri Sembilan with 507 cases.

There have been 468 cases in Johor and 419 cases in Sarawak. Kelantan reported 340 instances, while Pahang and Sabah each reported 232 circumstances.

Minister for Technology, Technology and Development Khairy Jamaluddin said on Wednesday that the government will soon commence dispensing COVID-19 vaccines to critical economical sectors, especially those which are required to operate through the entire movement control order (MCO)

Malaysia's Particular Committee on COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Access Warranty (JKJAV) might cooperate with a good non-profit subsidiary of medical ministry to control this, Mr Khairy said in a joint press meeting with health minister Adham Baba.

Mr Khairy added that the sectors which will have the COVID-19 vaccines include manufacturing, export, logistics, transportation, energy, utilities and additional related industries.

“Immediately after looking at the spread of cases and considering ... the national immunisation programme, ... JKJAV decided to get started on the vaccination.

"Nowadays JKJAV is cooperating with the Ministry of International Trade and Market, Works Ministry, Transportation Ministry, Tourism and Culture Ministry and other federal government agencies to implement period 4 for the damaged monetary sectors,” he said.
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