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Malaysia records highest number of COVID-19 infections in a day

Malaysia recorded 277 new COVID-19 infections on June 4, a record since the pandemic broke out in the country in February.
Malaysia records highest number of COVID-19 infections in a day ảnh 1In Manila, the Philippines (Photo: AFP)


Kuala Lumpur (VNA)
– Malaysiarecorded 277 new COVID-19 infections on June 4, a record since the pandemicbroke out in the country in February.

However, the country enteredthe 13th day in a row without deaths which still total 142.

Among the new infections, 271 were foreigners.

As of noon the same day,Malaysia confirmed 8,274 cases, 6,559 of them fully recovered.

In the Philippines, theDepartment of Health announced a total of 20,382 cases after confirmingadditional 634 infections the same day.

There were 984 fatalities and4,248 recovered patients.

Meanwhile, Indonesia reposted585 new cases, raising the total to 28,818.

Twenty three more deathsbrought the total to 1,721.

Indonesian President JokoWidodo also ordered relevant authorities to double COVID-19 tests as thecountry is gearing up for a new normal scenario.

🐠 The country has planned toreopen economic activities, particularly those in the areas where the virusinfection has been obliterated or subdued, along with the implementation of anew normal scenario./.

VNA

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