Covid-19: Highest deaths, also highest number in ICU

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The nation recorded 47 Covid-19 deaths today, the highest recorded to date since the pandemic hit the country.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah also tweeted that the cumulative death toll now stood at 1,994.

“Meanwhile, 531 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU) nationwide today, the highest since the pandemic struck the country.

“This includes 277 individuals who are currently on respiratory support,” he said today.

Dr Noor Hisham has expressed concern over the emergence of new Variants of Concern (VOC) as many patients do not show any symptoms and in fact, their Covid-19 screening tests often came back negative.

Nevertheless, some patients were already in critical condition, he said.

In a statement today, Dr Noor Hisham said these VOC spread rapidly and were also linked to high fatality rates.

Elaborating, he said most individuals infected with these variants did not show symptoms such as cough or fever, but they experienced joint pain, tiredness and loss of appetite.

“Some patients also don’t show Covid-19 common symptoms such as loss of smell or taste. However, these new variants spread quickly to the lungs.

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“A large number of patients also don’t have a fever, although there are signs of pneumonia detected through X-ray scan,” he said.

So far, three VOC have been detected in the country, namely the South African variant (B.1.351), the United Kingdom variant (B.117) and the Indian variant (B.1.617.1).

Therefore, Dr Noor Hisham urged the public to always remain vigilant and practice self-movement control order (MCO) to avoid being infected with the pandemic.

He stressed that the current Covid-19 wave was more serious than the previous ones.

“We must not be careless and must always be cautious. Stay at home if you don’t have important matters outside. We have to practise self MCO,” he said.

He also reminded the public to avoid crowded and confined places, always observe physical distancing, wear face masks and wash their hands regularly with soap or sanitiser.