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Another 150 new COVID-19 cases have been accounted for, carrying it to an aggregate of 3,483 cases starting around early afternoon Saturday (April 4), says the Health Ministry.
Health director-general Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said there were 88 recouped COVID-19 patients released, carrying the aggregate to 915 cases.
He included that an aggregate of 99 cases were being treated in concentrated consideration units (ICU) and 50 of those cases required ventilators.
In view of starter examinations, 80 of the 150 new cases announced were connected to the tabligh gathering at Masjid Jamek, Sri Petaling.
Another 150 new COVID-19 cases have been accounted for, carrying it to an aggregate of 3,483 cases starting around early afternoon Saturday (April 4), says the Health Ministry.
Health director-general Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said there were 88 recouped COVID-19 patients released, carrying the aggregate to 915 cases.
He included that an aggregate of 99 cases were being treated in concentrated consideration units (ICU) and 50 of those cases required ventilators.
In view of starter examinations, 80 of the 150 new cases announced were connected to the tabligh gathering at Masjid Jamek, Sri Petaling.
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