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Dr Noor Hisham: 2,145 students in Malaysia tested positive for COVID-19 since February

  • BY soyacincau
  • 23 October 2020
  • 9:56 am
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PERAK 15-07-2020.Year five and six students of SK Jelapang returning back to their school as the government had allowed more students to continue studies after more than three months of break due to the movement control order which was imposed to stop the spread of Covid-19 infection.MALAY MAIL/Farhan Najib

PERAK 15-07-2020.Year five and six students of SK Jelapang returning back to their school as the government had allowed more students to continue studies after more than three months of break due to the movement control order which was imposed to stop the spread of Covid-19 infection.MALAY MAIL/Farhan Najib

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Since February until Wednesday 2,145 school students have been detected positive for COVID-19, according to Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

He said 1,257 students were detected positive since the third wave of the pandemic from September 22 until October 21.

From February to October 21, 830 cases involved pupils aged seven to 12 years while 1,315 cases involved students aged 13 to 18 years.

In the third wave, 587 cases involved students aged seven to 12 years and 670 cases were students aged 13 to 18 years, he said at the latest COVID-19 development press conference.

He said, since the third wave hit the country, 12 schools affected by the cluster were closed for a week for disinfection and close contact screening. 

He said Negri Sembilan and Johor closed three schools following the Cahaya Cluster, Sofi Cluster and Bah Manggis Cluster in Negri Sembilan as well as the Simera Cluster and Rinting Cluster (two schools) in Johor.

Kuala Lumpur, on the other hand, closed two schools involving the Jalan Pantai Cluster and the Long Cluster while Penang, Melaka, Putrajaya and Sarawak closed one school respectively following the Alma Cluster, Bukit Cluster, Selasih Cluster and Bah Arnab Cluster.

Meanwhile, when asked whether the screening of occupants at Pelangi Damansara Flats was related to the Utama Cluster, Dr Noor Hisham said the Health Ministry would not announce such an association to avoid fuelling fear and stigma in the area.

He said most importantly, if there was a positive case in an area, the ministry would take action such as closing down the place and conducting disinfection

“We will not announce the name of the place or about conducting screening in the area,” he said.

“Once there is a case in the area, people will be afraid to go to that school, condominium or shopping mall. We understand some action has been taken,” he said. — Bernama via Malay Mail

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