COVID-19: 2,888 new cases, national R-naught at 0.97

THE Health Ministry reported 2,888 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday (Jan 9), a decrease from the 3,251 cases recorded the day before.

This brings the cumulative infections in the country to 2,786,219.

In a statement, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that of the new COVID-19 cases, 2,852 (98.8%) were mild and asymptomatic infections in Categories one and two, while the remaining 36 (1.2%) were from Categories three, four and five.

Categories one and two refer to patients with mild symptoms or none at all, category three refers to patients with pneumonia, while patients in categories four and five require oxygen and need ventilators, respectively.

As of yesterday, the national R-naught for COVID-19 is 0.97, with five states recording an R-naught of over 1.00 – Labuan (1.12), Sabah (1.06), Melaka (1.04), Kuala Lumpur (1.03) and Negri Sembilan (1.00).

An R-naught of 1.00 suggests an outbreak that has plateaued, while a figure above that indicates an outbreak that is accelerating its growth.

Meanwhile, according to the CovidNow website, 2,714 patients have recovered, bringing the total to 2,714,614.

There were 23 deaths, including four that were brought in dead (BID), thus bringing the death tally to 31,678.

Of the current cases, 248 cases required treatment in intensive care units (ICU) and 117 cases needed respiratory assistance. – Jan 10, 2022

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