Three Coronavirus Cases in Malaysia

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Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad told a news conference today that three confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) have been detected in the country.

NST

The three are Chinese citizens who were among eight quarantined at a Johor Baru hotel over the past few days.

The individuals are relatives of a 66-year-old coronavirus patient from Wuhan who is currently being treated in Singapore.

They comprise the man’s 65-year-old wife and their two grandsons, aged 2 and 11.

This morning, the trio was moved to the Sungai Buloh Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, where they have been placed in isolation and are being closely monitored.

They are reportedly in stable condition.

The 36-year-old mother of the two kids, though having tested negative for the coronavirus, was also admitted to keep her children company.

The family was part of a group of 10 Chinese nationals from Wuhan who had flown from Guangzhou to Singapore on Jan 20, before entering Malaysia.

While in Singapore, the 66-year-old man and his son (the father of the two boys) began presenting with symptoms of the virus and were admitted to hospital.

On Jan 22, Singapore health authorities announced that the duo had tested positive for 2019-nCoV.

The remaining members of the group, which includes a family of four who are close friends of the first family, tested negative for the virus.

The family of four have returned to China this morning.


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