Sabah records 45 COVID-19 deaths Tuesday - Masidi

Bernama
September 8, 2021 09:59 MYT
COVID-19 positive cases rose to 2,107 yesterday compared with 1,844 reported Monday, although cases in Kota Kinabalu dropped by 61, Masidi said. - BERNAMA/Filepic
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah recorded 45 deaths due to COVID-19 infection yesterday, an increase compared with 31 cases reported Monday, said the state Local Government and Housing Minister, Datuk Masidi Manjun.
He said of the total, Tawau district recorded 17 deaths, Kota Kinabalu (five) Sandakan (five), Papar (four), Penampang (four), two cases each for Tuaran, Beluran and Keningau, with one case each for Kalabakan, Kinabatangan, Beaufort and Ranau.
"COVID-19 positive cases rose to 2,107 yesterday compared with 1,844 reported Monday, although cases in Kota Kinabalu dropped by 61. However, cases increased in other areas such as Kinabatangan, which recorded an increase of 47 new cases," he said in a statement here last night.
Masidi, who is also the Sabah government COVID-19 spokesperson, said that of the new cases today, 788 cases were registered late, between two and three days after the test results were known, 128 cases were registered between four and five days late, and 172 cases were registered more than five days late.
He said that the number of new COVID-19 positive cases recorded today brought the cumulative total to 163,372, while 1,590 recovered cases made a cumulative total of 132,408.
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