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62 CASES OMICRON DETECTED IN MALAYSIA

 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR:A total of 62 COVID-19 Omicron variant cases have been detected in Malaysia so far. Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin announced and confirmed on Saturday, December 25, 2021.

 


Out of these, 61 cases were imported infections from abroad while one case is still under investigation and is suspected to be a local transmission.

 

Mr Khairy Jamaluddin said the suspected local infection was reported in Sarawak on Friday involving a 28-year-old Chinese national who has been working at an engineering company in the state for three (3) years and has had no history of travelling abroad during during these years.

 

" He underwent the COVID-19 test on December 18, 2021 after suffering from a fever and cough since December 13, 2021. The sample tested positive for COVID-19 and he was admitted to the Sarawak General Hospital on Monday," said Mr Khairy.

 

He added that the case samples were sent to IHCM (Institute of Health and Community Medicine) at University Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) for genomic sequencing test before they were confirmed positive for the Omicron variant on Thursday.

 

Mr Khairy said that the cause of infection has yet to be identified and investigations are still ongoing by the Kuching Divisional Health Office.

 

He added that the patient is fully vaccinated and that his condition is stable and that two (2) of his close contacts have been identified.

 

Mr Khairy added that the Health Ministry and the Institute For Medical Research (IMR) had conducted a PCR genotyping test on 145 COVID-19 positive case samples among travellers from December 15 to 21.

 

Out the 145 samples, 60 indicated probabilities of being the Omicron variant and on December 24, 45 out of these 60 presumptive samples were confirmed to be Omicron.

 

The IHCM at Unimas had separately detected four (4) new cases of the Omicron variant.

 

" Out of the total 49 new cases, 30 were imported infections from Saudi Arabia, which occurred among travellers who returned to Malaysia after performing the UMRAH (pilgrimage). A large number of them did not adhere to the home quarantine regulations," said Mr Khairy.

 

" They did not isolate themselves from the other family members living in the same house and also accepted guests during the quarantine period," he added.

 

He advised those travelling overseas especially to Saudi Arabia to get their booster shot, adding that the Ministry will be announcing a shorter interval period between the second and third dose next week.

 

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