Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia

The first detected cases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia were found in January 2020, from foreign nationals entering the country. In February the first local Malaysian case was identified. A Tablighi Jamaat event held at Jamek Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, which began in late February, was linked to a significant spike in cases both in Malaysia and abroad. At one point, almost two-third of cases in the country were linked to this event. A "Movement Control Order" was announced on 16 March, and the next day the first deaths in the country were reported. The number of active cases peaked in April, and has been slowly declining since then.

January 2020

Eight Chinese nationals were quarantined at a hotel in Johor Bahru on 24 January after coming into contact with an infected person in neighbouring Singapore.[1] Despite early reports of them testing negative for the virus,[2] three of them were confirmed to be infected on 25 January and subsequently quarantined at the Sungai Buloh Hospital in Selangor.[3][4] The Malaysian health ministry published guidelines on the virus and established designated hospitals in each of Malaysia's states to manage any positive cases.[5] The Malaysian public were reminded by local authorities to take precautionary measures in the wake of the virus threat with those travelling to China have been advised to stay away from animal farms and markets in the country and to not eat raw or semi-cooked meats.[6] Following several earlier suspected cases in Sabah's capital of Kota Kinabalu, all direct flights between the state with China were stopped indefinitely.[7][8]

On 24 January, a two-year-old child who was suspected to have been infected was detained along with their parents. The parents refused quarantine and were detained the next day by police at Senai International Airport before returning to China.[9] The patient including others who refused quarantine were subsequently placed under close monitoring by the local Health Ministry.[10] On 26 January, a fourth case of the virus, unconnected to previous cases, was detected.[11] A suspected case was also detected in the state of Kedah's island of Langkawi involving two female Chinese nationals with both victims quarantined at the Sultanah Maliha Hospital; one later confirmed positive on 29 January.[12][13][14][15] With the increasing number of cases reported in neighbouring Thailand, both the state of Kedah and Penang tightened their borders by conducting stringent checks at its international entry points.[16] A Chinese female national in Bintulu of Sarawak also suspected of having contracted the virus led to the state tightening its border and postponing direct flights to Hainan, despite a recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) establishing direct flights with Sarawak.[14][17][18][19]

Of the total of 25 Chinese nationals in Sabah earlier suspected of having contracted the virus, most of them tested negative as of 28 January although one of them later tested positive for the virus upon reaching China.[20][21] Another four suspected cases were recorded in Sarawak on 29 January; five in Kuching and one each in Sibu and Miri.[22] Of the total eight suspected cases in the state, six have tested negative.[23] Within the same day, three additional positive cases were confirmed in West Malaysia, involving a four-year-old child quarantined at the Sultanah Maliha Hospital in Kedah, a 52-year-old man at Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor and a woman at Sungai Buloh Hospital in Selangor.[15] An eighth case was reported at the Permai Hospital in Johor on the next day.[24]

February 2020

On 4 February, Malaysia announced two new cases, including a 41-year-old local male, which was the first case involving a Malaysian. The case patient had a recent trip to Singapore and is quarantined in Sungai Buloh Hospital. The other case involved a 63-year-old male from China.[25] On the same day, the child quarantined at the Sultanah Maliha Hospital had made a full recovery, was discharged, and allowed to return to China.[26] On 5 February, two of 107 Malaysians and non-Malaysian family relatives brought back from Wuhan by the Malaysian government tested positive and were quarantined at Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital in Seremban of Negeri Sembilan. They were a 45-year-old man and his nine-year-old son, both Malaysians, bringing the total to 12.[27] The younger sister of the 41-year-old Malaysian reported positive of the virus on 4 February, a 40-year-old Malaysian had also been confirmed infected with the virus on 6 February, making her the first patient who acquired the virus through local transmission in Malaysia, and warded at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Setar. A positive case involving a 32-year-old woman from Wuhan was reported on the same day. The woman came to Malaysia on 25 January and referred to Kuala Lumpur Hospital.[28] Another woman from Wuhan was confirmed positive of the virus on the next day, and was quarantined in Hospital Permai with her husband, who was asymptomatic. The 59-year-old woman came from Malaysia from Singapore on 21 January with three of her relatives.[29]

On 8 February, Malaysia reported another case involving a Wuhan tourist. The case patient is a 67-year-old woman who had indirect relations with another case patient reported positive on 6 February and quarantined at Kuala Lumpur Hospital.[30] On the same day, Malaysia reported that its fourth case patient, who was warded at Permai Hospital had acquired a full recovery.[31] A total of 11 new patients were also admitted to hospitals within the day for investigation of suspected infection in the state of Sarawak after they were reported to show symptoms; they comprised nine in Sibu Hospital, one in Miri Hospital and one in Sarawak General Hospital of Kuching. A hotline was subsequently set up by the Sarawak state government on the virus outbreak.[32] On 9 February, the mother-in-law of the ninth case, a 65-year-old local became the 17th reported case.[33] Meanwhile, Malaysia reported its third full recovery involving its tenth case patient on the same day.[34] On 10 February, Malaysia reported its 18th case,[35][36] a 31-year-old local who worked in Macau until 1 February. The same day, the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee began to impose a prohibition to neighbouring Singaporeans due to the major increase of positive cases in the neighbouring country.[37]

Temporary travel restrictions into Malaysia on 13 February 2020, particularly to the states of Sabah and Sarawak as released by Malaysia Airlines.

On 13 February, Malaysia reported its 19th case, which is a 39-year-old woman from Wuhan and daughter of the 16th case patient, warded at Kuala Lumpur Hospital.[38][39] On 15 February, Malaysia reported two more cases, which are a 27-year-old businessman from Guangzhou and a 32-year-old woman who is from China but resides in Malaysia. The man is warded at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital.[40] A 22nd case subsequently reported within the same day involving an elderly woman from the United States who was among hundreds of passengers who disembarked from the MS Westerdam cruise ship in Cambodia and flew to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.[41] The woman is warded at the Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor.[42] Meanwhile, the remaining 143 passengers including a further six passengers from the same flight with the woman had been declared free from the virus and allowed to return into their respective countries.[43][44]

The Holland America Line and Cambodian health ministry requested Malaysia to re-test the US citizen to ensure the accuracy of its findings.[45][46] This second check-up conducted by the Malaysian health ministry on the woman turned out positive for the virus.[47][48] Following this second test confirmation, the Malaysian authorities announced the remaining passengers of the cruise ships would not be allowed to enter the country despite several flights being chartered by Holland America Line with Malaysia Airlines. Their departure has not been possible from Cambodia, as this country did not have any direct flights to Europe and the United States.[49] The woman however discharged soon after she was cleared from the virus after another more check-up.[50] This casts doubt from the Cambodian government as well from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States over the diagnosis conducted by Malaysia despite the Cambodian government still rejected any further speculations that there were already diplomatic tension between Cambodia and Malaysia on the issue.[51][52] The Health Ministry of Malaysia later released a statement of explanation that the American female patient is only recently recovering after 72 hours of treatment.[53]

On 16 February, the 15th infected patient involving a Chinese female national had fully recovered, becoming the 8th patient cured from the virus in Malaysia.[54] The following day, the first infected Malaysian also reportedly recovered, becoming the 9th cured.[55] Another two recovered on 20 February, with only five remained warded.[56] By 26 February 20 of the total 22 positive coronavirus patients have been discharged from hospital.[57] The same day, a Malaysian female national hospital worker in Sabah's Kudat District suspected of having contracted the virus were quarantined when she developed symptoms after returning from South Korea.[58] Although she was later declared free from the virus,[59] the Malaysian government had begun to restrict travel from South Korea as precaution measures especially with the large positive reported cases within the country.[60] The following day, another two recovered while a new case involving a Malaysian female national who recently returned from Japan were recorded.[61][62][63] Further two cases involving foreign nationals living in Malaysia; a Japanese female national who works in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and an Italian male married to a Malaysian spouse were recorded on 28 February.[64][65]

March 2020

Four additional cases, all involving Malaysian nationals, were recorded on 1 March.[66][67] Seven more cases were reported by the Ministry of Health on 3 March.[68] Further 44 new infections were recorded in the early month of March which bringing the total confirmed cases to 99.[69] By 11 March, the Malaysian authorities began to track 5,000 of its citizens believed to have been exposed to the virus in a gathering at a Tablighi jamaat event in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur which being initiated following the first positive case in neighbouring Brunei with source of infection from Malaysia.[70][71] Many were later confirmed to carrying the virus with all of them have returned into their respective states which subsequently triggering a sporadic case of transmission within local community.[70][72][73][74] This raise the total confirmed cases from 158 by 12 March,[75] to 197 by 13 March.[76] The correct figures of the gathering participants were later revised by the country Health Ministry from 5,000 to 14,500 which fuelled further estimation that there could be more positive cases to be discovered.[77] From the total of 14,500, 41 of them have been tested positive which increasing the total confirmed cases to 238.[78][79][80] By 15 March 190 new cases, the highest daily cases since the outbreak, has been identified, increasing the confirmed cases to 428.[81] This led the Malaysian Health Ministry to issue a statement that Malaysia was currently in late containment stage and that a special meeting would be held to discuss the next course of action.[82]

We have a slim chance to break the chain of COVID-19 infections. Help the Ministry of Health (MOH) by playing your part, as every individual is responsible taking every step to protect of their family. I appeal to all Malaysians to take this movement control order seriously. Stay home and do not go out. Failure is not an option here. If we continue to maintain a "so what" attitude, we may face a third wave of this virus greater than a tsunami.

— Director-General of Health Noor Hisham Abdullah's Facebook address to Malaysians following a rise in the number of positive cases in the country, 18 March 2020.[83][84][85]

Only take-away and delivery is allowed during the movement control order as seen in this notice released by Malaysia's restaurant outlet of Secret Recipe on 18 March 2020.

On 16 March, the total confirmed cases had increased to over 553 cases and later that evening, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin held a live nationwide telecast to inform the decision of the federal government to implement the Movement Control Order (MCO).[86][87][88][89] On 17 March, Malaysia reported its first two deaths from the coronavirus, a 60-year-old priest from Emmanuel Baptist Church in Kuching, Sarawak and a 34-year-old participant of the Muslim religious gathering in Sri Petaling from Johor Bahru, Johor.[90] A total of 673 cases were reported by 17 March,[91] and an additional 117 new cases were diagnosed on 18 March, with 11 discharged, bringing the cumulative statistic for positive and recovered cases to 790 and 60 respectively.[92] On 19 March, Health Director-General Noor Hisham once again urged people to stay home, saying that Malaysia has a small chance of blocking the rapid spread of coronavirus disease as compared to the current situation facing by Italy; telling that if it misses the third wave of infection, the situation will be out of control similar to what happened in Italy. It is also very likely that the government will extend the "movement restriction order" for another 14 days.[93] The Prime Minister also has similarly appeal to every Malaysians to adhere the control order to prevent further infections within the country.[94]

By 20 March, a total of 1,030 confirmed cases have been reported with another death involving one of the participant of the religious gathering from Sabah; a 58-year-old man.[95][96] The same day, 15 medical staffs treating coronavirus patient in the country have become infected with one placed in intensive care unit (ICU).[97][98] On 21 March, another religious gathering participant, a 50-year-old man from Malacca has died with total infection cases rise to 1,183.[99][100][101] Another four deaths: a 79-year-old woman in Sarawak and her 40-year-old daughter were reported within the day along with a 57-year-old man who has a travel history to Vietnam before meeting one of the religious gathering participants where he was being hospitalised in Kuala Lumpur and another was a 69-year-old man gathering participant from Kelantan.[102][103][104] A total of six Malaysian police officers also have been infected by the virus while serving their duty.[105] Until 23 March, a total of 14 deaths have been recorded involving a 48-year-old doctor from Perlis who has a travel history to Turkey, a 74-year-old religious gathering participant from Penang and a 70-year-old surau chairman from Kuala Lumpur who has a travel history to Indonesia have died with total infection cases further rise to 1,518.[106][107][108] Until 25 March, a total of 72 Malaysia's health workers have been infected by the virus.[109] On 26 March, the Malaysian royal household confirmed that seven officers from the nation's National Palace had been confirmed positive, which caused Malaysia's head of state, Abdullah of Pahang and his spouse to be put into quarantine, although they themselves had undergone COVID-19 tests with negative results.[110]

On 27 March, a 62-year-old patient was found to have committed suicide in Serdang Hospital, allegedly due to depression.[111][112] On 29 March, Malaysia recorded its highest daily fatality cases with seven cases died due to the pandemic.[113] On the same day, the Director-General also informed that the Tabligh cluster had reached the fifth generation.[114]

On 31 March, the Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed six new deaths, bringing the total death toll to 43. In addition, 140 new cases were reported, bringing the total number to 2,766.[115]

Kuala Lumpur Tabligh event

In March 2020, several Southeast Asian countries experienced a significant rise in cases following a Tablighi Jamaat event held at Jamek Mosque in Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, where many people are believed to have been infected.[116] The four-day event, from 27 February to 1 March, had approximately 16,000 attendees, including about 1,500 from outside Malaysia.[70] Attendees shared food, sat close together, and held hands at the event. According to guests, the leaders of the event did not talk about COVID-19 precautions, but most attendees washed their hands during the event.[116] Malaysian authorities were criticised for allowing the event to go forward.[116]

By 17 March, almost two-thirds of the 673 cases confirmed in Malaysia were related to the event.[116][70] More than 620 people, including those from other countries, who attended the event have tested positive, making it the largest-known centre of transmission in Southeast Asia. At least six countries have traced their cases back here – most of the 73 coronavirus cases in Brunei have been linked to the event, as well as 22 in Cambodia, 13 in Indonesia,[117] 10 in Thailand, 5 in Singapore, 2 in the Philippines,[118] and 2 in Vietnam.[119][120][121] On 20 May, Director-General Noor Hisham confirmed that 48% of Malaysia's COVID-19 cases (3,347) had been linked to the Sri Petaling tabligh cluster.[122]

April 2020

DateNew CasesRecovered casesDeathsCurrent casesIn intensive careOn a ventilatorTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal cases
1[123]142108------2,908
2[124]208-----50-3,116
3[125]217-3---53-3,333
4[126] 150-4---57-3,486
5---------
6[127][128]1312361---62-3,793
7[129] 170801---631,3213,963
8---------
9[130][131] 1091212-72-67-4,228
10[132][133]118222----701,8304,346
11[134][135]184165--7238-1,9954,530
12[136][137]153-3-663776-4,683
13[138][139]1341681---772,2764,817
14[140]1702025---822,4274,987
15[141]851691---832,6475,072
16[142][143]110-12,332--842,7665,182
17[144]6920122,198--862,9675,251
18[145]5413522,1154926883,1025,305
19[146]84951-4626893,1975,389
20[147]369802,0414528-3,2955,425
21[148]57543-4327923,3495,482
22[149]5010311,9874325933,4525,532
23[150]719021,996--953,5425,603
24[151]8812111,9324118963,6635,691
25[152]519921,8823616983,7625,742
26[153]381000---983,8625,870
27[154]409511,7643717993,9575,820
28[155]317511,71936171004,0325,851
29[156]945501,78540181004,0875,945
30[157]57842---1024,1716,002

On 3 April Director-General Noor Hisham stated the sudden spike on new cases were not the 'third wave', but largely due to active case detections on areas affected by Enhanced Movement Controlled Order, a stricter version of the MCO.[158] On 5 April, the Director-General notified that a new cluster had been identified, which involved a person with a travel history to Italy, and now had grew as far as the third generation, with 37 cases and five fatalities as of the day.[159] On 6 April two more clusters had been identified: a church gathering at Kuching which resulted in 83 cases and two fatalities and a wedding at Bandar Baru Bangi which led to 88 cases. Both clusters infected people across five generations.[160][161] On 8 April, the number of cases breached the 4,000 mark with a new subcluster identified in Rembau which was linked to the religious event in Kuala Lumpur and infected 27 people across three generations.[162][163]

On 10 April the Government extended the movement control order until 28 April.[133]

By 11 April, a total of 224 healthcare workers had become infected which through investigation were found to be caused by patients with SARI symptoms, patients whose conditions were unknown before getting treatment and from on the ground screening and other activities.[164] The death on 13 April was of a 62-year old man who had attended the Kuala Lumpur tabligh jamaat gathering.[138][139] On 14 April, the Director-General mentioned a detection of a new cluster in Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan involving a madrasa with at least 39 cases, and 28 virus clusters were detected nationwide so far.[165]

15 April was the first date that Malaysia recorded fewer than 100 new cases since 14 March.[141] On 18 April a new cluster had been identified among healthcare workers in three government hospitals in Sabah with 31 cases.[166][167] On 19 April new cluster had been identified which consisted of 43 students returning from Temboro, Magetan, Indonesia.[168][169] On 22 April a new cluster had been identified in Pengerang with 15 cases.[170][171] 72 of the cases reported on 29 April came from the Magetan cluster.[172]

May 2020

DateNew CasesRecovered casesDeathsCurrent casesIn intensive careOn a ventilatorTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal cases
1[173]693911,75837141034,2106,071
2[174]105116----1034,3266,176
3[175]122-2-2713105-6,297
4[176]5571-1,76428131054,4846,353
5[177]308311,7102481064,5676,383
6[178]4513511,619--1074,7026,248
7[179]3974-1,58419181074,7766,467
8[180]6888-1,5641771074,8646,535
9[181]546511,552--1084,9296,589
10[182]6796-1,5251861085,0256,656
11[183]708811,50420-1095,1136,726
12[184]16110-1,1401631095,2236,742
13[185]375821,3871641115,2816,779
14[186]407011,3561641125,3516,819
15[187]3688-1,3041451125,4396,855
16[188]17731-1351135,5126,872
17[189]2259-1,2101371135,5716,894
18[190]4744-1,2131361135,6156,941
19[191]373111,2181161145,6466,978
20[192][193]3160-1,1891171145,7067,009
21[194]5090-1,1491071145,7967,050
22[195]786311,163951155,8597,137
23[196]4853-1,158951155,9127,185
24[197]6033-1,185941155,9457,245
25[198]17234-1,410--1155,9797,417
26[199][200]18762-1,448851156,0417,604
27[201]1542-1,421641156,0837,619
28[202]108601,345841156,1697,629
29[203]10366-1,382821156,2357,732
30[204]3096-1,137921156,3307,762
31[205]5723-1,351921156,3537,819

On 4 May, a cluster was identified at a housing area in Kuching. This was linked to the Tablighi Jamaat event in Kuala Lumpur and infected 37 people across three generations.[206] On 7 May, a cluster was identified among security guards at a shopping mall in Cheras with nine Nepalese and a Malaysian infected.[207][208] On 8 May, a cluster was identified at a factory in Pedas consisting of 60 cases.[209][210] On 9 May, a cluster was identified in Setia Alam with 12 Bangladeshis testing positive.[211][181] On 21 May, a cluster was detected at the Bukit Jalil Immigration Depot after 35 foreigners (17 Myanmar nationals, 15 Indian nationals, one Sri Lankan, one Bangladeshi, and one Egyptian) tested positive.[212]

On 22 May, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin also entered into quarantine for 14 days after an officer who attended the post-Cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office on 21 May tested positive.[213] On 23 May, the Director-General confirmed that a new cluster had been identified at Immigration Detention Depot in Semenyih, Selangor. 1,631 detainees and 121 staff had been tested; of whom 21 tested positive.[214] On 25 May, Immigration Director-General Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud confirmed that 207 of the 13,929 illegal immigrants detained at three immigration detention centres in peninsular Malaysia had tested positive. 110 of the infected were sent to the COVID-19 quarantine and treatment centre at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS).[215] The Director-General also confirmed that a cluster of 44 cases was detected at a construction site in Kuala Lumpur.[216] On 26 May, a surge of 173 cases was reported among foreigners detained at the Bukit Jalil immigration detention centre as well as 13 from the Cheras security guard cluster.[199][200]

On 29 May, a surge in cases occurred due to the discovery of two clusters consisting of 53 cases in Pedas and 24 Bangladeshi workers who were linked to a cleaning company.[203]

June 2020

DateNew CasesRecovered casesDeathsCurrent casesIn intensive careOn a ventilatorTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal cases
1[217]385101,338821156,4047,857
2[218]206601,292621156,4707,877
3[219]936101,324621156,5317,970
4[220]2772801,573621156,5598,247
5[221]195111,540611166,6108,266
6[222]372511,551501176,6458,303
7[223]193901,5315-1176,6748,322
8[224]72001,518611176,6948,329
9[225]728101,244611176,9758,336
10[226]23911,206501187,0148,338
11[227]315101,18611201187,0658,369
12[228]3310311,115401197,1688,402
13[229]431431---1207,3118,445
14[230]8351---1217,3468,453
15[231]41540---1217,4008,494
16[232]113330---1217,7338,505
17[233]1014006424-1217,8738,515
18[234]141270408401218,0008,529
19[235]6700344401218,0708,535
20[236]21760289301218,1468,556
21[237][238]16100295301218,1568,572
22[239][240]15210289201218,1778,587
23[241]390283301218,1868,590
24[242]6450244--1218,2318,596
25[243]4400208201218,2718,600
26[244]6230200201218,2948,606
27[245]10140187201218,3078,616
28[246][247]18100195201218,3188,634
29[248]3160182--1218,3348,637
30[249]2200164--1218,3548,639

On 3 June, a surge of cases was reported among foreigners, 55 of them were from the Bukit Jalil detention centre and 36 were from the Pedas cluster.[219]

On 6 June, the Director-General encouraged people to wear face masks in response to a new directive from the World Health Organization, which found that face masks helped to reduce infections.[222]

On 15 June, there were 32 community transmissions involving foreigners including 14 from the Akademi Imigresen Malaysia in Port Dickson, 15 from the Pedas cluster in Negri Sembilan, and two from the cleaning services company cluster.[231]

As of 18 June, 13,149 individuals have been tested, with 782 testing positive, 11,564 negative, and 803 awaiting results. Out of the 782 positive cases, seven are Malaysians and 775 are foreigners.[250]

On 19 June, the Director-General confirmed that a new cluster consisting of six cases had been detected in Kidurong, Sarawak. The index case was a university student who had tested positive for COVID-19 on 12 June. Contact tracing identified 231 people who had been contact with the patient, 163 of whom had tested negative for the virus.[251]

On 20 June, the Director-General confirmed the discovery of a new cluster in Labu Lanjut, Sepang.[236]

On 23 June, the Director-General announced the closure of the Kuching Church Conference cluster, which had caused three deaths and 191 infections since it was first discovered on 15 March 2020.[241]

On 24 June, three new clusters were identified at a Hulu Langat condominium, a Bukit Bintang cluster, and a Kuching construction site.[242]

On 27 June, the Director-General confirmed that 61,576 Malaysians have returned from overseas with 610 testing positive for COVID-19 as of 25 June. All returnees are subject to a 14 quarantine period.[245]

July 2020

On 1 June, the Director-General reported only one imported case, bringing the number of active cases to 144, with a total of 8,640 cases. 21 patients have recovered, bringing the total to 8,375. The death toll remains at 121.[252]

On 2 July, the Director-General reported three new cases, bringing the total number to 8,643 cases. There are 85 active cases with two on ventilator support. 62 have recovered, bringing the number of recovered to 8,437. The death toll remains at 121.[253]

On 3 July, the Director-General reported five new cases (three imported and two community transmissions), bringing the total number to 8,648 cases. There are 81 active cases. Nine people have recovered, bringing the number of recovered to 8,446. The death toll remains at 121.[254]

On 4 July, the Director-General reported ten new cases (seven imported and three local transmission), bringing the total to 8,658. There are 76 active cases, with two requiring respirator support. 15 patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,461. The death toll remains at 121.[255]

On 5 July, the Director-General reported five new cases, with the number of active cases at 77 and the total number at 8,663. Four patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,465. The death toll remains at 121.[256]

On 6 July, the Director-General reported five new cases, with the number of actives cases at 71 and the total number at 8,668. 11 cases have been discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,476. The death toll remains at 121.[257]

On 7 July, the Director-General reported six new cases (four imported and two local transmissions), with the number of active cases at 72 and the total number at 8,674. Five have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,481. The death tolls remains at 121.[258]

On 8 July, the Director-General reported three new cases, bringing the total number to 8,677. There are 70 active cases, with two in intensive care and one on ventilator support. Five patients have been discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,486. The death toll remains at 121.[259]

On 9 July, the Director-General reported six new cases (all Malaysian who had returned from overseas), bringing the total number to 8,683. 13 cases were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,499. There are 63 active cases, with two in intensive care and one on ventilator support.[260]

On 10 July, the Director-General reported 13 new cases (including five local transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 8,696.[261] 12 patients have been discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,511. There are 64 active cases while the death toll remains at 121.[262]

On 11 July, the Director-General reported eight new cases (four imported cases), bringing the total number to 8,704. There are 67 active cases, with three in intensive care and two on ventilator support. Four patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,515. The Director-General has reported one new death (a 72-year old man with a history of hypertension and diabetes), bringing the death toll to 122.[263]

On 12 July, the Director-General reported 14 new cases (three imported and 11 community transmissions), bringing the total to 8,718. Three of the local infections are Malaysians while eight are foreigners. Two of the local cases are from Sarawak while one is from Sabah. There have been four recoveries while the death toll remains at 122.[264]

On 13 July, the Director-General reported seven new cases (six imported and one community transmission), bring the total number to 87,25. There are currently 83 active cases; four in intensive care and three on ventilator support. There has been one recovery, bring the total number of recovered to 8,520 cases. The death toll remains at 122.[265]

On 14 July, the Director-General reported four new cases, bringing the total number of cases to 8,729. There are currently 83 cases, with four in intensive care and two on ventilator support. Four have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,524. The death toll remains at 122.[266]

On 15 July, the Director-General reported five new cases, bringing the total number to 8,734. There are 86 active cases, with five in intensive care. Two people were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,526. The death toll remains at 122.[267]

On 16 July, the Director-General reported three new cases (one Malaysia and two foreigners), bringing the total number to 8,737. There are 77 active cases, with three in intensive care and one of them on ventilator support. 12 patients were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,538. The death toll remains at 122.[268]

On 17 July, the Director-General reported 18 new cases, bringing the total to 8,755. Three have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 8,541. There are 92 active cases, with three in intensive care and one on ventilator assistance. The death toll remains at 122. The Director- General also announced that four new clusters had been identified including a Malaysian who had returned from Nigeria, a foreigner from a professional group that had visited Malaysia, a frontliner who was admitted to the Sarawak General Hospital, and a ship crew member with a history of travel to Japan and Singapore.[269]

On 18 July, the Director-General reported nine new cases, bringing the total to 8,764. There are 96 cases, with one case admitted to intensive care. Five cases have recovered, bringing the total to 8,546. The death toll remains at 122. The Health Ministry also confirmed the discovery of a new cluster in Stutong, Sarawak. The Government has also screened 218 petty traders including 213 Malaysians and five foreigners.[270]

On 19 July, the Director-General reported 15 new cases (11 community transmissions and four imported), bringing the total to 8,779. There are 103 active cases, with two in intensive care and one on ventilator support. One new death was reported, bringing the death toll to 123. The latest death is a 72 year old man from Kluang with a history of chronic high blood pressure and stroke.[271]

On 20 July, the Director-General reported 21 new cases (15 local transmissions and six community cases). Two patients were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,555. There are 122 active cases, with three in intensive care and one needing ventilator assistance.[272]

On 21 July, the Director-General reported 15 new cases (four imported and 11 community transmissions), bringing the total number to 8,815 cases. There were seven recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 8,562. There are 130 active cases, with four in intensive care and one on respirator support. The death toll remains at 123.[273]

On 22 July, the Director-General reported 16 new cases (eight imported and eight local), bringing the total number to 8,831. Five of the active cases remain in intensive care while one requires a ventilator. There are four recoveries.[274]

On 23 July, the Director-General reported nine new cases, bringing the total to 8,840. There are 143 active cases, with five in intensive care and two needing ventilation assistance. Eight have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,574. The death toll remains at 123.[275]

On 24 July, the Director-General reported 21 new cases (16 local transmissions and five imported), bringing the total to 8,861. There are 161 active cases, with five in intensive care and two on ventilator assistance. Three patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,577. The death toll remains at 123. The Director-General also identified three new clusters: the Elsa cluster, PUI Ramnad and PUI Al Khobar.[276]

On 25 July, the Director-General reported 23 new cases (six imported and 17 local transmissions), bringing the total number to 8,884. 17 have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,594. There are 167 active cases, with three in intensive care and two on ventilator assistance. The death toll remains at 123. In addition, two new clusters were identified in Bukit Tiram and a Kuching construction company.[277]

On 26 July, the Director-General reported 13 new cases (three imported and 10 local transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 8,897. Six patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,600. One death was reported, bringing the death toll to 124.[278]

On 27 July, the Director-General reported seven new cases (four imported and three community transmissions), bringing the total number to 8,904. There are 179 active cases while the death toll remains at 124.[279] One patient has recovered, bringing the total to 8,601.[280]

On 28 July, the Director-General reported 39 new cases (28 community transmissions and 11 imported cases), bringing the total number to 8,943. Six patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,607. There are 212 active cases while the death toll remains at 124.[281]

On 29 July, the Director-General reported 13 new cases (eight imported and five community transmissions), bringing the total to 8,956. Ten new recoveries were reported, bringing the total to 8,612. There are 220 active cases while the death toll remains at 124.[282][283]

On 30 July, the Director-General reported eight new cases (three imported and five community transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 8,964. Five patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,617. The death toll remains at 124. The Director General also announced the closure of the Bukit Bintang cluster and urged people to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) during the Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations held the following day.[284]

On 31 July, the Director-General reported 12 new cases (five imported and seven community transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 8,976. There are 207 active cases, with three in intensive care and one needing ventilation assistance. 27 have recovered, bringing the total number to 8,644. One death was reported, bringing the death toll to 125. The 125th death is a Filipino male with a history of heart disease.[285]

August 2020

On 1 August, the Director-General reported nine new cases (seven imported and two community transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 8,985. There are 213 active cases, with two in intensive care and one of these on ventilator support. Three people have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,647. The death toll remains at 125.[286]

On 2 August, the Director-General reported 14 new cases, bringing the total number to 8,999. 17 people recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 8,664. The death toll stands at 125.[287]

On 3 August, the Director-General reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 9,001. Four patients were discharged, bringing the number of recovered to 8,670. There are 208 active cases while the death toll stands at 125.[288] At the same time, four sub-district in Kubang Pasu, Kedah was placed under an "Enhanced Movement Control Order" due to the increased number of cases there following two village in Sanglang, Perlis and a Surau in Shah Alam, Selangor five days later.[289]

On 4 August, the Director-General reported one new case, bringing the total number to 9,002. There are 193 active cases and a total of 8,684 recoveries.[290]

On 5 August, the Director-General reported 21 new cases, bringing the total number to 9,023. 18 have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,702. [291]

On 6 August, the Director-General reported 15 new cases, bringing the total number to 9,038. 11 have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,713. There are 200 active cases, with two in intensive care and one requiring ventilator assistance. The death toll remains at 125.[292]

On 7 August, the Director-General reported 25 new cases (nine imported and 16 community transmissions), bringing the total number to 9,063. 15 have recovered, bring the total number of recoveries to 8,728. The death toll remains 125.[293]

On 8 August, the Director-General reported seven new cases (six imported cases and one community transmission), bringing the total to 9,070. 47 cases have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,775. There are 170 active cases, with two in intensive care and one of them on ventilator support. The death toll remains 125.[294]

On 9 August, the Director-General reported 13 new cases (nine imported and four community transmissions), bringing the total to 9,083. Nine patients have been discharged, bringing the number of recovered to 8,784. There are 174 active cases while the death toll remains 125.[295]

On 10 August, the Director-General reported 11 new cases (five imported and six community transmissions), bringing the total number to 9,094. 19 patients have been discharged, bringing the number of recovered to 8,803. The death toll remains at 125.[296]

On 11 August, the Director-General reported nine new cases (five imported and four community transmissions), bringing the total to 9,103. Six patients were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,809. The death toll remains at 125.[297]

On 12 August, the Director-General reported 11 new cases (eight imported and three community transmissions), bringing the total to 9,114. Eight patients were discharged and there are 172 active cases. The death toll remains at 125.[298]

On 13 August, the Director-General reported 15 new cases, bringing the total number of positive cases to 9,129. Four cases have been discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,821. There are 183 active cases with two in intensive care while the death toll remains 125.[299]

On 14 August, the Director-General reported 20 new cases (seven imported and 13 community transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 9,149. There are 196 active cases, with four in intensive care and one on ventilator support. Seven patients have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,828. The death toll remains at 125.[300]

On 15 August, the Director-General reported 26 new cases (three imported and 23 community transmissions), bringing the total number of cases to 9,715. Three people have recovered and there are 219 active cases.[301]

On 16 August, Malaysian Director-General of Health Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed that the Malaysian Institute for Medical Research had detected the D614G type mutation after testing three cases from the Sivagangga Cluster and one case from the Ulu Tiram Cluster. This mutation, more infectious than the D614 type, is now the dominant form of the COVID-19 virus in the pandemic.[302] That same day, the Director-General reported 25 new cases (16 imported and nine local transmissions), bringing the total number of infections to 9,200 cases. The country also reported 28 recoveries, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,859. There are 216 active cases and the death toll remains at 125.[303]

By 17 August, the Director-General confirmed 12 new cases (ten local transmissions and two imported cases), bringing the total to 9,212. 17 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recovered to 8,876. There are 211 active cases while the death toll remains 125.[304]

Statistics

Summary

DateNew casesCumulative casesNew recoveriesCumulative recoveriesNew deathsCumulative deathsActive casesSource
15 August269,17538,8310125219[305]

By region

All administrative regions have confirmed cases. The statistics released before 3 March 2020 detailed each patient information and hospitalised location. Between 3 March until 13 March 2020, no data were released. Since 13 March 2020, Ministry of Health starts to announce cumulative confirmed cases of each state.

Distribution of cumulative confirmed cases in various administrative regions of Malaysia
DateJHKDKEMLNSPHPGPKPRSBSRSETRKLPTLBSource
25/113
28/12(1)14(1)
30/13(1)14
3/2315(1)1
5/232(1)252(1)
6/24(1)2252
7/242253(1)
8/24226(1)3(1)
9/24227(1)3(1)
13/242274(1)
14/244(2)274
15/24428(1)4
27/244285(1)
28/24429(1)6(1)
1/344212(3)7(1)
3/344217(5)9(2)
4/3-12/3N/A
13/32053111272115874012
14/322(2)536(5)19(8)2722(1)26(11)6(6)92(5)43(3)12
15/3N/A
16/352311814421915188572114441064
17/377(25)3125(7)17(3)45(3)28(9)23(8)23(5)882(25)29(8)161(17)7(3)113(7)4
18/388(11)36(5)30(5)18(1)4529(1)30(7)28(5)8103(21)49(20)192(31)10(3)119(6)5(1)
19/3101(13)40(4)44(14)20(2)55(10)32(3)32(2)35(7)9(1)112(9)51(2)223(31)11(1)12365
20/3114(13)41(1)51(7)22(2)65(10)36(4)37(5)45(10)9119(7)58(7)263(40)20(9)139(16)65
21/3129(15)47(6)61(10)2270(5)37(1)50(13)55(10)9136(17)68(10)292(29)27(7)166(27)9(3)5[306]
22/3145(16)52(5)63(2)23(1)78(8)40(3)58(8)66(11)9158(22)76(8)309(17)32(5)183(17)95[307]
23/3158(13)59(7)71(8)25(2)94(16)56(16)66(8)81(15)9169(11)78(2)354(45)38(6)242(59)13(4)5[308]
24/3162(4)64(5)78(7)31(6)109(15)5668(2)98(17)9170(1)83(5)381(27)38257(15)15(2)5[309]
25/3196(34)69(5)84(6)33(2)123(14)64(8)70(2)128(30)10(1)17085(2)435(54)38270(13)16(1)5[310]
26/3239(43)72(3)94(10)33132(9)66(2)74(4)151(23)10172(2)95(10)510(75)39(1)321(51)18(2)5[311]
27/3259(20)73(1)98(4)33138(6)70(4)80(6)159(8)10182(10)110(15)546(36)41(2)337(16)20(2)5[312]
28/3285(26)74(1)108(10)42(9)153(15)84(14)86(6)165(6)10197(15)118(8)579(33)45(4)344(7)2010(5)[313]
29/3309(24)75(1)123(15)43(1)162(9)96(12)87(1)176(11)10197129(11)612(33)47(2)372(28)22(2)10[314]
30/3333(24)77(2)127(4)50(7)172(10)99(3)88(1)184(8)11(1)201(4)135(6)672(60)47396(24)24(2)10[315]
31/3349(16)77131(4)52(2)181(9)102(3)94(6)189(5)12(1)206(5)156(21)704(32)47430(34)26(2)10[316]
1/4368(19)79(2)134(3)63(11)189(8)111(9)96(2)194(5)12209(3)188(32)726(22)48(1)455(25)2610[317]
2/4395(27)80(1)137(3)70(7)207(18)114(3)98(2)200(6)12210(1)211(23)800(74)50(2)488(33)34(8)10[318]
3/4416(21)81(1)13773(3)211(4)127(13)98205(5)12215(5)239(28)863(63)68(18)543(55)35(1)10[319]
4/4422(6)81139(2)75(2)220(9)151(24)99(1)207(2)12225(10)246(7)890(27)74(6)595(52)36(1)11(1)[320]
5/4438(16)82(1)141(2)89(14)231(11)158(7)101(2)213(6)13(1)238(13)261(15)943(53)84(10)622(27)37(1)11[321]
6/4468(30)85(3)142(1)99(10)239(8)161(3)101219(6)13240(2)273(12)970(27)90(6)640(18)41(4)12(1)[160]
7/4478(10)90(5)147(5)103(4)261(22)166(5)102(1)233(14)17(4)241(1)288(15)1,020(50)90671(31)43(2)13(1)[322]
8/4496(18)91(1)147116(13)270(9)169(3)108(6)237(4)17248(7)306(18)1,078(58)93(3)685(14)45(2)13[323]
9/4503(7)93(2)148(1)119(3)281(11)183(14)108241(4)17248312(6)1,118(40)98(5)699(14)47(2)13[324]
10/4523(20)93149(1)133(14)292(11)187(4)109(1)242(1)17250(2)327(15)1,148(30)101(3)713(14)49(2)13[325]
11/4544(21)93151(2)141(8)309(17)214(27)114(5)243(1)17260(10)334(7)1,183(35)102(1)759(46)51(2)15(2)[326]
12/4558(14)93152(1)144(3)318(9)225(11)116(2)244(1)17266(6)342(8)1,236(53)102803(44)52(1)15[327]
13/4579(21)93154(2)144360(42)225116247(3)17280(14)348(6)1,249(13)106(4)830(27)54(2)15[328]
14/4587(8)93154147(3)362(2)236(11)119(3)250(3)18(1)285(5)363(15)1,299(50)106899(69)5415[329]
15/4601(14)94(1)154147363(1)253(17)11925018285371(8)1,316(17)106926(27)5415[330]
16/4614(13)94155(1)147389(26)261(8)119251(1)18288(3)387(16)1,329(13)108(2)952(26)55(1)15[331]
17/4623(9)94155148(1)402(13)262(1)119252(1)18293(5)397(10)1,338(9)108971(19)5516(1)[332]
18/4639(16)94155148405(3)264(2)11925218303(10)403(6)1,340(2)109(1)985(14)5516[166]
19/4642(3)94155185(37)405269(5)11925218306(3)408(5)1,343(3)1091,004(19)64(9)16[168]
20/4644(2)94155187(2)408(3)271(2)11925218308(2)414(6)1,345(2)1091,008(4)77(13)16[333]
21/4645(1)94155188(1)409(1)279(8)11925218308436(22)1,356(11)1091,021(13)7716[334]
22/4648(3)95(1)155189(1)411(2)285(6)11925218308455(19)1,357(1)1091,037(16)78(1)16[170]
23/4651(3)95155189431(20)286(1)11925218309(1)459(4)1,369(12)110(1)1,066(29)7816[335]
24/4655(4)95155192(3)433(2)287(1)11925218311(2)468(9)1,387(18)1101,115(49)7816[336]
25/465595155192433288(1)11925218311478(10)1,388(1)1101,154(39)7816[337]
26/4659(4)95155193(1)434(1)288121(2)25218311485(7)1,394(6)1101,170(16)79(1)16[338]
27/465995155193435(1)288121253(1)18312(1)488(3)1,398(4)1101,200(30)7916[339]
28/4660(1)95155193436(1)28812125318313(1)496(8)1,403(5)1101,214(14)80(1)16[340]
29/466095155193508(72)293(5)12125318315(2)502(6)1,404(1)1101,222(8)8016[341]
30/4663(3)95155198(5)513(5)294(1)12125318315507(5)1,431(27)1101,232(10)81(1)16[342]
1/5666(3)95155199(1)513297(3)12125318315509(2)1,455(24)1101,264(32)85(4)16[343]
2/5667(1)95155201(2)521(8)305(8)12125318315518(9)1,518(63)1101,278(14)8516[344]
3/566795155204(3)592(71)30512125318316(1)523(5)1,529(11)1101,308(30)86(1)16[345]
4/566795155207(3)598(6)305121253183165231,550(21)1101,333(25)8616[346]
5/56679515520759830512125318316525(2)1,555(5)1101,356(23)8616[347]
6/566795155208(1)600(2)30512125318316536(11)1,564(9)1101,378(22)8616[348]
7/566795155209(1)60030512125318317(1)537(1)1,580(16)1101,398(20)8616[207]
8/566795155209653(53)306(1)12125318317538(1)1,586(6)1101,404(6)87(1)16[209]
9/566795155210(1)681(28)30612125318317542(4)1,596(10)1101,414(10)88(1)16[211]
10/566795155210726(45)308(2)121255(2)18317543(1)1,604(8)1101,423(9)8816[349]
11/566795155211(1)742(16)312(4)12125518327(10)5431,607(3)1101,458(35)89(1)16[350]
12/56679515521174231212125518328(1)5431,610(3)1101,470(12)8916[351]
13/566795155213(2)764(22)315(3)12125518330(2)544(1)1,612(2)1101,475(5)8916[352]
14/5668(1)95155214(1)775(11)323(8)121255183305441,613(1)1101,493(18)8916[353]
15/566895155215(1)776(1)328(5)121255183305441,627(14)1101,508(15)8916[354]
16/566895155215776335(7)12125518331(1)5441,628(1)1101,515(7)90(1)16[355]
17/566895155215776336(1)121255183315441,636(8)1101,528(13)9016[356]
18/566895155215776336121255183315441,644(8)1101,566(38)91(1)16[357]
19/5669(1)95155215776338(2)12125518337(6)5441,650(6)1101,588(22)9116[358]
20/566996(1)156(1)21577633812125518338(1)5441,665(15)111(1)1,598(10)93(2)16[359]
21/566996156215778(2)339(1)121255183385441,673(8)1111,637(39)9316[360]
22/566996156216(1)791(13)341(2)12125518340(2)545(1)1,693(20)1111,676(39)9316[361]
23/5670(1)96156216792(1)344(3)12125518341(1)5451,730(37)1111,681(5)9316[362]
24/5671(1)9615621679234412125518343(2)5451,776(46)1111,692(11)9316[363]
25/56719615621679234412125518343549(4)1,829(53)1111,807(115)9316[364]
26/567196156216793(1)344121255183435491,838(9)1111,984(177)9316[365]
27/56719615621679334412125518344(1)552(3)1,843(5)1111,990(6)9316[366]
28/567196156216793345(1)121255183445521,845(2)1111,997(7)9316[367]
29/5674(3)96156216852(59)346(1)12125518346(2)5521,873(28)1112,007(10)9316[368]
30/5675(1)96156218(2)856(4)346121256(1)183465521,878(5)1112,020(13)97(4)16[369]
31/567596156219(1)858(2)361(15)121256183465521,909(31)1112,028(8)9716[370]
1/667596156232(13)860(2)36112125618347(1)5521,920(11)1112,039(11)9716[371]
2/6676(1)96156233(1)866(6)36112125618348(1)5521,926(6)1112,044(5)9716[372]
3/667696156233902(36)361121256183485521,928(2)1112,099(55)9716[373]
4/667696156233905(3)362(1)121256183485521,930(2)1112,370(271)9716[374]
5/667696156234(1)905363(1)12125618351(3)553(1)1,939(9)1112,374(4)9716[375]
6/667696156234910(5)36312125618351555(2)1,953(14)1112,389(15)9717(1)[376]
7/667696156234911(1)36312125618353(2)5551,965(12)1112,393(4)9717[377]
8/667696156235(1)91136312125618355(2)5551,968(3)1112,394(1)9717[378]
9/667696156235911363121256183555551,971(3)1112,398(4)9717[379]
10/6677(1)9615623591136312125618355556(1)1,9711112,3989717[380]
11/667796156246(11)927(16)363121256183555561,974(3)1112,399(1)9717[381]
12/6678(1)96156250(4)931(4)36312125618356(1)5561,987(13)1112,409(10)9717[382]
13/6680(2)96156252(2)957(26)365(2)121257(1)18358(2)5561,994(7)1112,410(1)9717[383]
14/668096156253(1)95736512125718358557(1)1,996(2)1112,414(4)9717[384]
15/6683(3)96156255(2)989(32)36512125718359(1)5571,998(2)1112,415(1)9717[385]
16/6684(1)96156255993(4)36512125718359560(3)1,999(1)1112,417(2)9717[386]
17/668496156255994(1)36512125718361(2)561(1)2,004(5)1112,418(1)9717[387]
18/6686(2)96156255994365121258(1)18362(1)565(4)2,006(2)1112,422(4)9717[388]
19/668696156255995(1)36512125818362566(1)2,009(3)1112,423(1)9717[389]
20/668696156255996(1)36512125818363(1)5662,021(12)1112,430(7)9717[390]
21/6687(1)96156256(1)1,002(6)36512125818364(1)569(3)2,025(4)1112,4309717[391]
22/6688(1)961562561,014(12)365121258183645692,027(2)1112,4309717[392]
23/6688961562561,015(1)36512125818366(2)5692,0271112,4309717[393]
24/6688961562561,01536512125818366570(1)2,032(5)1112,4309717[394]
25/6689(1)96157(1)2561,015365121258183665702,034(2)1112,4309717[395]
26/6691(2)97(1)1572561,015365121258183665702,036(2)1112,431(1)9717[396]
27/6691971572561,016(1)36512125818368(2)5702,039(3)1112,435(4)9717[397]
28/6691971572561,025(9)36512125818370(2)571(1)2,044(5)1112,436(1)9717[398]
29/6691971572561,02536512125818371(1)5712,046(2)1112,4369717[399]
30/6691971572561,02536512125818372(1)5712,047(1)1112,4369717[400]
1/7691971572561,025365121258183725712,048(1)1112,4369717[401]
2/7692(1)971572561,02536512125818373(1)5712,0481112,437(1)9717[402]
3/7692971572561,02536512125818375(2)5712,051(3)1112,4379717[403]
4/7692971572561,026(1)36512125818376(1)5712,058(7)1112,438(1)9717[404]
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6/7693(1)971572561,02736512125818378572(1)2,062(2)1112,439(1)9717[406]
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10/7697(1)98(1)1572561,02736512125818378575(2)2,076(6)1112,445(3)9717[410]
11/7699(2)981572561,02736512125818379(1)577(2)2,079(3)1112,4459717[411]
12/769998157257(1)1,02736512125818380(1)579(2)2,088(9)1112,44598(1)17[412]
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18/770199158(1)2581,02736512125818381601(7)2,099(1)1142,4499817[418]
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20/7716(14)100(1)1582581,028(1)36512126018382608(1)2,107(4)1142,4509817[420]
21/77161001582581,02836512126018383(1)619(11)2,109(2)1142,451(1)9817[421]
22/7717(1)1001582581,028365121261(1)18383628(9)2,112(3)1142,453(2)9817[422]
23/7718(1)100159(1)2581,028366(1)12126118384(1)632(4)2,1121142,454(1)9817[423]
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DateJHKDKEMLNSPHPGPKPRSBSRSETRKLPTLBSource
Distribution of cumulative confirmed cases in various districts (cities) of Malaysia (since 10 May 2020)
StateDistrict/CityNumber
10/5
[440]
11/5
[441]
12/5
[442]
13/5
[443]
14/5
[444]
15/5
[445]
16/5
[446]
29/5
[447]
30/5
[448]
31/5
[449]
1/6
[450]
 JohorBatu Pahat5353535353535353535353
Johor Bahru167167167167168168168170171171171
Kluang222222222222222222222223223223223
Kota Tinggi2626262626262626262626
Kulai4545454545454545454545
Mersing44444444444
Muar5252525252525252525252
Pontian1818181818181818181818
Segamat2020202020202020202020
Tangkak1515151515151515151515
Imported38343535353434141286
 KedahBaling11111111111
Bandar Baharu11111111111
Kota Setar2727272727272727272727
Kuala Muda3535353535353535353535
Kubang Pasu88888889999
Kulim1313131313131313131313
Langkawi44444444444
Padang Terap11111111111
Pendang33333333333
Pokok Sena[451]11111111111
Sik11111111111
Imported11111111111
 KelantanBachok1111111111111111111111
Gua Musang22222222222
Jeli22222222222
Kota Bharu9090909090909090909090
Kuala Krai1111111111111112121212
Pasir Mas1111111111111111111111
Pasir Puteh88888888888
Tanah Merah77777777777
Tumpat1313131313131313131313
 MalaccaAlor Gajah2828283030303037373737
Central Malacca52535353545454103105105105
Jasin7676767676767676767676
Imported5454545454555556565658
 Negeri SembilanJelebu22222222222
Jempol1414141414141414141414
Kuala Pilah66777777888
Port Dickson1212121212121212121212
Rembau184184184205215216216272272273273
Seremban349357356357358358358364365366368
Tampin1919191919191919192020
Imported140148148148148148148162163163163
 PahangBentong1719192022232326262626
Bera1212121212121212121919
Cameron Highlands22222244444
Jerantut8686868689898990909090
Kuantan132132132132133134138144144144144
Lipis999910101010101010
Maran6666666661414
Pekan2323232424242424242424
Raub44444444444
Rompin33344456666
Temerloh1416161617202020202020
 PenangCentral Seberang Perai4040404040404040404040
North Seberang Perai2525252525252525252525
Northeast Penang Island3232323232323232323232
South Seberang Perai1111111111111111111111
Southwest Penang Island1313131313131313131313
 PerakBagan Datuk[452]77777777777
Batang Padang44444444444
Hilir Perak5858585858585858585858
Hulu Perak66666666666
Kampar22222222222
Kerian1919191919191919191919
Kinta9595959595959595969696
Kuala Kangsar44444444444
Larut, Matang and Selama1919191919191919191919
Manjung2525252525252525252525
Muallim55555555555
Perak Tengah1111111111111111111111
 Perlis1818181818181818181818
 SelangorGombak234234234234234235235248248250250
Hulu Langat498499500501501511511611613614617
Hulu Selangor5961616160606075757575
Klang181181181181181181181183183184185
Kuala Langat3232323232323252525252
Kuala Selangor4949494949494960606060
Petaling413413415415416417417432433433433
Sabak Bernam2525252626272727272727
Sepang71717171717272112112136136
Imported4242424242424373757885
 TerengganuBesut3535353535353535353535
Dungun3838383838383838383838
Kemaman55555556666
Kuala Nerus44444444444
Kuala Terengganu1818181818181818181818
Marang22222222222
Setiu88888888888
Federal TerritoriesAlam Damai1818181818181818181818
Bandar Tun Razak1515151515151517171717
Bangsar1515151515151621212121
Batu116116118118118120120125126126126
Brickfields666666699910
Bukit Damansara4040404040404040404040
Bukit Jalil10101010101010294294294294
Cheras2626262626282831313132
Connaught77777778888
Datuk Keramat66666666666
Duta1414141414141414141414
Ibu Kota301309317313313313314431443448456
Kampung Bharu116139140140140140142163163166166
Kepong1313131313131313131313
Lembah Pantai2828282828282828282828
Manjalara1010101010101010101010
Mont Kiara1414141414141516161616
Pandan4848484848484948484848
Pudu29323240586970110110110111
Salak Selatan44444444444
Semarak2222222222222222222222
Sentul4141414141414141414141
Seputeh1415151515151515151515
Setapak2323232323232323232323
Setiawangsa1313131313131314141414
Sri Petaling444444445446446446446456456456456
Sungai Besi1414141414141414141414
Taman Desa11111111111
Wangsa Maju1515151515151515151515
Labuan1616161616161616161616
Putrajaya8889898989899093979797
Imported808587909090947156162
 SabahBeaufort1111111111111112121212
Beluran11111111111
Keningau1618181818181818181818
Kinabatangan2222222222222223232323
Kota Belud55555555555
Kota Kinabalu5050515353535460606060
Kota Marudu1111
Kunak88888888888
Lahad Datu4347474747474748484848
Papar44444444444
Penampang1212121212121212121212
Putatan88888888889
Ranau33333334444
Sandakan2121212121212121212121
Semporna25555555555
Sipitang44444444444
Tambunan33333333333
Tawau8283838383838386868686
Tuaran2222222222222223232323
 SarawakAsajaya55555555555
Bau55555555555
Betong1616161616161616161616
Bintulu1212121212121213131313
Kuching328328328328328328328332332332332
Lawas11111111111
Limbang99999999999
Lundu11111111111
Matu11111111111
Miri2323232323232323232323
Mukah11111111111
Samarahan9696969696969697979797
Sarikei66666666666
Serian20202099202021212121
Sibu66677777777
Simunjan77777777777
Sri Aman33333333333
Tanjung Manis1111
Tebedu33333333333
Imported121212131313131313

Charts

  Total confirmed cases   Active cases   Recoveries   Deaths

  Active cases

  New cases per day

  Tests per day

Prior to 21 March 2020, cases in intensive care units (ICUs) on ventilators were not specified and were included into the total number of ICU cases.

  Active cases in ICUs   Active cases in ICUs on ventilators

  Recoveries per day

  Deaths per day

Early cases and fatalities

Details of the early confirmed cases in Malaysia (as of 10 March 2020)[453][454]
CaseRelationship groupDate of diagnosis Date of discharged Age NationalityPatient dataStatus
1 G1 25 January 2020 14 February 2020 65  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan. She was quarantined in a hotel in the forest city of Johor's Iskandar Puteri after entering the Tuas Checkpoint in Singapore with seven other relatives. She is the wife of the first positive infected patient in Singapore. At first she was negatively diagnosed with the new coronavirus, but on 25 January, the Malaysian Health Ministry confirmed she is positive with the new coronavirus where she subsequently warded at Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor.[3][4] She was discharged from hospital on 14 February.[455] Discharged
2 G1 25 January 2020 14 February 2020 11  China A Chinese male national from Wuhan. He was quarantined in a hotel in the forest city of Johor's Iskandar Puteri after entering the Tuas Checkpoint in Singapore with seven other relatives. He is the grandson of the first positive infected patient in Singapore. At first he was negatively diagnosed with the new coronavirus, but on 25 January, the Malaysian Health Ministry confirmed he is positive with the new coronavirus where he subsequently warded at Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor.[3][4] He was discharged from hospital on 14 February.[455] Discharged
3 G1 25 January 2020 14 February 2020 2  China A Chinese male national from Wuhan. He was quarantined in a hotel in the forest city of Johor's Iskandar Puteri after entering the Tuas Checkpoint in Singapore with seven other relatives. He is the grandson of the first positive infected patient in Singapore. At first he was negatively diagnosed with the new coronavirus, but on 25 January, the Malaysian Health Ministry confirmed he is positive with the new coronavirus.[3][4] He was discharged from hospital on 14 February.[455] Discharged
4 25 January 2020 8 February 2020 40  China A Chinese male national from Wuhan. Took a bus from Singapore to Johor's capital of Johor Bahru on 22 January via the Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore. He had a fever on 23 January and went to a private hospital for examination before being referred into Sultanah Aminah Hospital. After the diagnosis confirmed he was infected with similar virus, he was referred to Permai Hospital for further treatment. On 8 February after doctors treated him with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drugs on 28 January,[456] the patient finally allowed to leave the hospital after being tested negative three times.[457] Discharged
5 G1 28 January 2020 14 February 2020 36  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan. She was quarantined in a hotel in the forest city of Johor's Iskandar Puteri after entering the Tuas Checkpoint in Singapore with seven other relatives. She is the daughter-in-law of the first positive infected patient in Singapore. Earlier, she had a negative test result and stayed at Sungai Buloh Hospital to take care of her two children who were diagnosed where she was later confirmed to be infected as well. She was discharged from the hospital on 14 February.[455] Discharged
6 28 January 2020 4 February 2020 4  China A Chinese female national from Guangzhou. On 26 January, she went to Langkawi with her two-year-old sister despite already being sick. She was later confirmed to be infected on 28 January. On 4 February, she was released from hospital after successfully being cured with her latest tests were negative for the virus.[457][458] Discharged
7 G2 28 January 2020 18 February 2020 52  China A Chinese male national. The husband of the 8th patient. Earlier tested positive for the virus on 30 January and warded at Permai Hospital of Johor. He was discharged from the hospital on 18 February.[459][460] Discharged
8 G2 30 January 2020 18 February 2020 49  China A Chinese female national. The wife of the 7th patient. Earlier tested positive for the virus on 30 January and warded at Permai Hospital of Johor. She was discharged from the hospital on 18 February.[459][460] Discharged
9 G3 3 February 2020 17 February 2020 41  Malaysia A Malaysian male national from Subang Jaya of Selangor. The first local cases involving Malaysian citizen, earlier he travelled to the Grand Hyatt Singapore from 16 to 23 January to attend an international conference with at least one person from Wuhan. On 29 January, he went to a private medical institution in Selangor for medical check-up due to fever and cough. He was subsequently admitted to Sungai Buloh Hospital for isolation and observation on 2 February and was diagnosed with the virus. On 17 February, the patient recovered and was released from hospital, becoming the first Malaysian citizen cured from the virus.[55] Discharged
10 3 February 2020 9 February 2020 63  China A Chinese male national from Wuhan. On 18 January, he and his family entered from Xiamen of Fujian via Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). On 23 January, he developed mild fever and was treated at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital. He was discharged from the hospital on 9 February with the patient was not given any anti-viral medicine to cure the illness. Earlier, two repeat tests conducted on him between 7 and 8 February also showed negative.[457] Discharged
11 G4 5 February 2020 18 February 2020 45  Malaysia A Malaysian male national from Wuhan who returned to Malaysia after the evacuation operation on 4 February. He did not show any symptoms during the physical examination procedures at KLIA. Subsequent testing on a quarantine centre in Nilai of Negeri Sembilan revealed that he and his son were positive for the new coronavirus. They were then being referred to an isolation ward at Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital in Seremban for further treatment.[461] He was discharged from the hospital on 18 February.[462] Discharged
12 G4 5 February 2020 18 February 2020 9  Malaysia A Malaysian male national from Wuhan who returned to Malaysia after the evacuation operation on 4 February. He did not show any symptoms during the physical examination procedures at KLIA. Subsequent testing on a quarantine centre in Nilai of Negeri Sembilan revealed that he and his father were positive for the new coronavirus. They were then being referred to an isolation ward at Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital in Seremban for further treatment.[461] He was discharged from the hospital on 18 February.[462] Discharged
13 G3 5 February 2020 22 February 2020 40  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who recently visited by her infected brother (the 9th patient) in Kedah's Sungai Petani during Chinese New Year on 23 January. She later developed symptoms of fever, throat pain and cough where she went to a private clinic for treatment.[463] A test on her found she is positive with coronavirus and her brother who also positive with the virus was contacted by the country health officials immediately after her diagnosis.[464] The woman became the first locally transmitted case despite her other family members tested negative for the virus.[465] She is warded at the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital of Kedah and discharged on 22 February after recovering from the virus.[466][467][468] Discharged
14 G5 5 February 2020 24 February 2020 37  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan. On 25 January, she entered Malaysia with her mother (the 19th patient) and three friends where they toured around Kuala Lumpur.[469] On 1 February, she went to Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment because of a slight fever. The doctor allowed her to go home to rest after prescribing the medicine but ordered her and her group to stay indoors and isolate. The county health officials continued to monitor the woman and found that her condition persisted until 5 February, she was referred again to Kuala Lumpur Hospital and later diagnosed with the virus on the same day.[463] She was discharged from the hospital on 24 February.[470] Discharged
15 6 February 2020 16 February 2020 59  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan, arrived in Singapore with her husband, son and daughter-in-law on 17 January and passed through Johor Bahru on 21 January to Malaysia. She developed fever on 26 January but did not go to any medical centre for treatment. She only took antipyretic herself and stayed indoors. She had planned to fly with her son and daughter-in-law from Johor Bahru to Guangzhou on 4 February but was not accompanied by her husband due to physical discomfort. On 5 February, the management of her residence reported her condition to the country health department. She was subsequently taken to the hospital and confirmed infected with the virus. She was discharged from hospital on 16 February after recovering.[54] Discharged
16 G5 7 February 2020 27 February 2020 67  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan. The mother of 14th infected patient and also a friend to the 19th infected patient.[469] She was discharged from hospital on 27 February.[61] Discharged
17 G3 8 February 2020 19 February 2020 65  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who recently eating at the same table with the 9th confirmed patient during the Chinese New Year. Began to feel uncomfortable on 5 February with dizziness and night sweats but no fever. A diagnosis on her was confirmed on 8 February where she herself suffers from various chronic diseases, including hypertension, diabetes, paraplegia etc., and is also a heart patient with a pacemaker. She was discharged from hospital on 19 February.[471] Discharged
18 9 February 2020 19 February 2020 31  Malaysia A Malaysian male national from Kuala Langat District of Selangor. He worked in Macau and had been to mainland China on 1 February where he later developed cough symptoms on 7 February. He was admitted to a hospital in Malaysia on the same day and was diagnosed with the virus on 9 February.[472] After achieving a full recovery, he was discharged from the hospital on 19 February.[471] Discharged
19 G5 13 February 2020 24 February 2020 39  China A Chinese female national from Wuhan. Arrived in Malaysia with four relatives and friends on 25 January. She had fever and cough on 12 February and was diagnosed with the virus on 13 February.[469] After successfully being cured through treatment, she was discharged from hospital on 24 February.[470] Discharged
20 14 February 2020 19 February 2020 27  China A Chinese male national from Guangzhou came to Malaysia to do business on 1 February, went to Thailand on 12 February and passed the border checkpoint in Kedah the following day. When returned to Malaysia, he had a fever and sent to hospital for screening.[473] He was diagnosed positive with the virus on 14 February before being discharged from hospital on 19 February after undergoing treatment.[57] Discharged
21 14 February 2020 20 February 2020 32  China A Chinese female national settled in Malaysia and married a local Malaysian. She returned to visit relatives in China from 22 to 30 January before developing sore throat symptoms on 13 February and diagnosed with the virus after being sent to hospital for testing.[473] She was discharged from hospital on 20 February. Discharged
22 15 February 2020 27 February 2020 83  United States An American female national who is part of the MS Westerdam passenger. After disembarking from Cambodia on 13 February and passing the medical examination, she was allowed to return into her country by the Cambodian authorities. As Cambodia did not have any direct flights to Europe and the United States, she was flown to Malaysia on 14 February with other 144 passengers on board. She was diagnosed with abnormal temperature screening during arrival in KLIA and subsequently sent to Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor for examination where she is confirmed to be infected with the virus. She is still in the hospital for further treatment on other illnesses despite additional tests showing that she is now clear from the virus.[50] She was finally discharged from hospital on 27 February.[61] Discharged
23 27 February 2020 53  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who arriving back from Japan on 23 February developed fever symptoms the following day, and received treatment in a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. A coronavirus infection test was done, and it was found to be positive on 27 February.[62][63] In Patient
24 28 February 2020 6 March 2020 41  Japan A Japanese female national who works in Malaysia in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.[64] The woman recently returned to Japan in January and travel to Indonesia in February before being diagnosed with the virus on 28 February.[65] She was subsequently warded at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital. This case is linked to the first positive coronavirus case in Indonesia.[474] After recovering, the woman was discharged from hospital on 6 March. Discharged
25 28 February 2020 54  Italy An Italian male national who married to a Malaysian spouse.[64] The man has a travel history to Italy from 15–21 February for working purposes.[65] On 28 February after he was diagnosed with the virus, the patient was subsequently warded in Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor. In Patient
26 1 March 2020 52  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who has a travel history to Shanghai of China in mid-January, began to developing sore throat and fever symptoms where he sought treatment at an outpatient private hospital. On 1 March after he was diagnosed with the virus, the patient was subsequently warded in Sungai Buloh Hospital of Selangor. He have attended farewell ceremony for former minister and deputy minister but both of them reported have negative result from the virus.[67][66][475] In Patient
27 1 March 2020 12 March 2020 20  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who serve as a trainee nurse at a private hospital and treating the 24th case patient without any protection equipment, she began to developing symptoms from 27 February and subsequently warded in Kuala Lumpur Hospital.[67][66][475] Discharged
28 1 March 2020 12 March 2020 45  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who is a colleague of the 25th patient.[67][66][475] Discharged
29 1 March 2020 35  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who was admitted into a private hospital on 21 February and place in one room with the 24th case patient, whose situation was not known at the time. She was allowed to return home on 25 February but started to feeling unwell and developing cough and fever symptoms by 27 February without seeking any treatment. She was traced during closed contact tracing for the case 24th.[67][66][475] In Patient
30 3 March 2020 38  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who travelled to Australia from 12 to 16 February. He also has close contact with 26th case and was tested positive on 2 March. In Patient
31 3 March 2020 12 March 2020 50  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who has close contact with 26th case. He does not have any recent travel record and was tested positive on 2 March. Discharged
32 3 March 2020 12 March 2020 43  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who has close contact with 26th case. She does not have any recent travel record and was tested positive on 2 March. Discharged
33 3 March 2020 58  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who recently travelled to Kuching, Sarawak for a meeting on 16 February. He also has close contact with 26th case and was tested positive on 2 March. In Patient
34 3 March 2020 12 March 2020 40  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who serve as a paramedic in Sungai Buloh Hospital, Selangor provided treatment to the 26th case. He was tested positive on 2 March and warded in Sungai Buloh Hospital. Discharged
35 3 March 2020 12 March 2020 50  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who recently travelled to Australia from 13 January to 16 February. She also has close contact with 26th case and was tested positive on 2 March. She was warded in Sungai Buloh Hospital. Discharged
36 3 March 2020 49  Malaysia A Malaysian male national who recently travelled to Egypt from 23 January to 1 February. He also has close contact with 26th case and was tested positive on 2 March. He was warded in Sungai Buloh Hospital. In Patient
37 4 March 2020 63  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
38 4 March 2020 60  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
39 4 March 2020 45  Malaysia Friend of 36th case. A second generation patient from 26th case. In Patient
40 4 March 2020 49  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
41 4 March 2020 8 March 2020 27  Malaysia Related with case number 26. The patient was discharged from Kuala Lumpur Hospital on 8 March. Discharged
42 4 March 2020 38  Malaysia Friend of 38th case. A second generation patient from 26th case. In Patient
43 4 March 2020 59  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who is the wife of 33rd case. She is a second generation patient from 26th case. In Patient
44 4 March 2020 62  Malaysia A Malaysian female national who is the wife of 47th case. She is a second generation patient of case 47. In Patient
45 4 March 2020 30  Malaysia Staff of 26th case. In Patient
46 4 March 2020 41  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
47 4 March 2020 62  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
48 4 March 2020 55  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
49 4 March 2020 51  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
50 4 March 2020 56  Malaysia Related with case number 26. In Patient
51 5 March 2020 9  Malaysia Child of 32nd case. A second generation patient from 26th case. In Patient
52 5 March 2020 42  Malaysia Driver of 33rd case. A second generation patient from 26th case. In Patient
53 5 March 2020 12 March 2020 50  Malaysia Staff of 33rd case. A second generation patient from 26th case. Discharged
54 5 March 2020 40  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
55 5 March 2020 36  Malaysia Driver of 26th case. In Patient
56 6 March 2020 50  Malaysia Related to 32nd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
57 6 March 2020 16  Malaysia Related to 38th case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
58 6 March 2020 29  Malaysia Related to 38th case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
59 6 March 2020 61  Malaysia Related to 38th case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
60 6 March 2020 63  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
61 6 March 2020 14 March 2020 58  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. Discharged
62 6 March 2020 50  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
63 6 March 2020 8  Malaysia Related to 39th case. A third generation patient after 26th and 39th case. In Patient
64 6 March 2020 28  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
65 6 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 31st case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
66 6 March 2020 61  Malaysia Related to 37th case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
67 6 March 2020 33  Malaysia Related to 37th case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
68 6 March 2020 36  Malaysia In Patient
69 6 March 2020 32  Malaysia In Patient
70 6 March 2020 51  Malaysia In Patient
71 6 March 2020 56  Malaysia In Patient
72 6 March 2020 44  Malaysia In Patient
73 6 March 2020 53  Malaysia In Patient
74 6 March 2020 35  Malaysia In Patient
75 6 March 2020 20  Malaysia In Patient
76 6 March 2020 24  Malaysia In Patient
77 6 March 2020 57  Malaysia In Patient
78 6 March 2020 11 March 2020 47  Malaysia Travelled to Indonesia for seven days starting 13 February. Developed symptoms on 19 February. Discharged
79 6 March 2020 32  Malaysia In Patient
80 6 March 2020 36  Malaysia In Patient
81 6 March 2020 51  Malaysia In Patient
82 6 March 2020 53  Malaysia In Patient
83 6 March 2020 53  Malaysia Part of cluster of cases linked to Case 33 but how she is linked is not disclosed. However, we know this is a second generation case, i.e. had close contact with another person who had contact with Case 33. In Patient
84 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
85 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
86 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
87 7 March 2020 9 March 2020 68  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. Discharged
88 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
89 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
90 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
91 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
92 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia A third generation patient after 26th and 33rd case. In Patient
93 7 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 33rd case. A second generation patient to 26th case. In Patient
94 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
95 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
96 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
97 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
98 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
99 8 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Related to 26th case. In Patient
100 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
101 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Travelled to Iran with his business partner from 20–27 February. Tested on 5 March and diagnosed with the virus on 8 March. In Patient
102 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
103 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
104 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
105 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
106 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
107 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
108 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
109 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
110 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
111 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
112 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
113 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
114 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
115 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
116 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
117 9 March 2020 NA  Malaysia In Patient
118 10 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Part of cluster of cases linked to Case 33 but how they are linked is not disclosed. In Patient
119 10 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Part of cluster of cases linked to Case 33 but how they are linked is not disclosed. In Patient
120 10 March 2020 NA  Malaysia Part of cluster of cases linked to Case 33 but how they are linked is not disclosed. In Patient
Details of the confirmed death cases in Malaysia
Case Number Date of death Nationality Gender Age Hospitalised Location Patient Data Source
1 178 17 March 2020  Malaysia Male 34 Permai Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Started to have fever on 5 March 2020. [476]
2 358 17 March 2020  Malaysia Male 60 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Showed symptoms of fever, coughing and shortness of breath on 7 March 2020.
3 152 20 March 2020  Malaysia Male 58 Tawau Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Hospitalised on 9 March 2020 after showing severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) symptoms.
4 238 21 March 2020  Malaysia Male 50 Malacca General Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Hospitalised on 12 March 2020 after showing SARI symptoms.
5 1031 18 March 2020  Malaysia Female 79 Borneo Medical Centre Hospitalised after experiencing fever and coughing for five days. Had contact with two other positive cases, her son and daughter. [307]
6 1032 21 March 2020  Malaysia Female 40 Sarawak General Hospital Daughter to case number 1031 (fifth death case). Hospitalised on 7 March 2020 after showing symptoms of fever and coughing.
7 290 21 March 2020  Malaysia Male 57 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had a travel history to Vietnam and had contact with a positive case from the religious gathering cluster.
8 781 21 March 2020  Malaysia Male 69 Tumpat Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Hospitalised on 16 March 2020 after having fever since 12 March 2020.
9 890 22 March 2020  Malaysia Male 48 Tuanku Fauziah Hospital A medical doctor in the Ministry of Health who had a travel history to Turkey. Experienced SARI symptoms and was ventilated when his situation deteriorated on 19 March 2020.
10 259 22 March 2020  Malaysia Male 74 Penang General Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Hospitalised on 13 March 2020 after showing symptoms since 8 March 2020.
11 1070 22 March 2020  Malaysia Male 70 Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM Hospital Had chronic illness and a travel history to Indonesia. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020. [308]
12 1114 23 March 2020  Malaysia Male 70 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster.
13 1006 23 March 2020  Malaysia Male 49 Sarawak General Hospital Son to case number 1031 (fifth death case).
14 595 23 March 2020  Malaysia Female 51 Miri Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster.
15 1519 24 March 2020  Malaysia Male 71 Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital Believed to have had close contact with a patient from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020. [309]
16 1334 24 March 2020  Malaysia Male 75 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 16 March 2020. [310]
17 1251 25 March 2020  Malaysia Male 66 Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital Believed to have had contact with a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 20 March 2020.
18 1625 23 March 2020  Malaysia Male 56 Sultan Ismail Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 20 March 2020.
19 1246 25 March 2020  Malaysia Female 68 Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital Hospitalised on 19 March 2020.
20 780 25 March 2020  Malaysia Male 76 Sultan Ismail Petra Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020. [311]
21 1588 26 March 2020  Malaysia Male 63 Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 23 March 2020.
22 1797 23 March 2020  Malaysia Male 48 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness.
23 1840 25 March 2020  Malaysia Male 62 Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 23 March 2020.
24 1056 26 March 2020  Malaysia Male 35 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had a travel history to Indonesia. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020. [312]
25 2032 26 March 2020  Malaysia Male 83 Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 25 March 2020.
26 1321 27 March 2020  Malaysia Male 53 Sungai Buloh Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Hospitalised on 22 March 2020.
27 2162 28 March 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 24 March 2020. [313]
28 2321 28 March 2020  Malaysia Female 91 University Malaya Medical Centre Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 26 March 2020. [314]
29 2123 28 March 2020  Malaysia Female 64 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 25 March 2020.
30 2322 28 March 2020  Malaysia Male 76 University Malaya Medical Centre Had chronic illness.
31 2323 28 March 2020  Malaysia Male 27 Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020.
32 1239 28 March 2020  Malaysia Male 50 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 22 March 2020.
33 1249 28 March 2020  Malaysia Male 37 Permai Hospital Had a travel history to India. Hospitalised on 21 March 2020.
34 787 29 March 2020  Malaysia Male 77 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020.
35 1952 29 March 2020  Malaysia Female 57 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness and a travel history to Indonesia. [315]
36 1941 30 March 2020  Malaysia Male 47 Sarawak General Hospital Hospitalised on 23 March 2020.
37 2471 30 March 2020  Malaysia Female 46 Miri Hospital Had chronic illness.
38 2269 30 March 2020  Malaysia Female 48 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 25 March 2020. [316]
39 2626 27 March 2020  Malaysia Male 69 N/A Had chronic illness and a travel history to Saudi Arabia. Passed away at home and body was brought to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital.
40 2627 26 March 2020  Malaysia Male 69 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness.
41 1275 31 March 2020  Indonesia Male 40 Sarawak General Hospital Hospitalised on 20 March 2020.
42 2628 31 March 2020  Malaysia Male 81 University Malaya Medical Centre Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020.
43 2629 30 March 2020  Malaysia Male 73 Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 29 March 2020.
44 193 31 March 2020  Malaysia Female 80 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 13 March 2020. [317]
45 1053 31 March 2020  Malaysia Male 62 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 17 March 2020.
46 2909 31 March 2020  Malaysia Male 37 Sultanah Aminah Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 28 March 2020. [318]
47 2910 29 March 2020  Malaysia Male 78 Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 17 March 2020.
48 2572 2 April 2020  Malaysia Male 85 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 29 March 2020.
49 1273 1 April 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Sarawak General Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Hospitalised on 20 March 2020.
50 1767 2 April 2020  Malaysia Male 69 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Hospitalised on 22 March 2020.
51 2561 2 April 2020  Malaysia Female 84 National Heart Institute Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 12 March 2020. [319]
52 2122 3 April 2020  Malaysia Male 52 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Hospitalised on 18 March 2020.
53 2034 3 April 2020  Malaysia Female 73 Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 24 March 2020.
54 2149 28 March 2020  Malaysia Female 85 National Heart Institute Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 23 March 2020. [320]
55 860 3 April 2020  Malaysia Female 66 Sultan Ismail Petra Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 18 March 2020.
56 2850 3 April 2020  Malaysia Male 56 Sarawak General Hospital Close contact of case number 1031 (fifth death case). Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 30 March 2020.
57 1575 3 April 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 23 March 2020.
58 2210 4 April 2020  Malaysia Male 72 Sarawak General Hospital Close contact of case number 1031 (fifth death case). Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020. [321]
59 3484 4 April 2020  Malaysia Male 68 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020.
60 3073 5 April 2020  Malaysia Male 53 Sarawak General Hospital Hospitalised on 31 March 2020.
61 2200 4 April 2020  Malaysia Male 66 Keningau Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 26 March 2020.
62 3663 5 April 2020  Malaysia Male 67 Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital Close contact of five positive cases from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 29 March 2020. [160]
63 3794 6 April 2020  Malaysia Male 71 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Went to the religious gathering event held in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Hospitalised on 5 April 2020. [322]
64 2903 7 April 2020  Malaysia Female 58 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 30 March 2020. [323]
65 1906 8 April 2020  Pakistan Male 69 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 22 March 2020.
66 2798 9 April 2020  Malaysia Male 59 Malacca General Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 31 March 2020. [324]
67 2864 9 April 2020  Malaysia Female 23 Sarawak General Hospital Close contact of two positive cases. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 30 March 2020.
68 694 10 April 2020  Malaysia Male 62 Queen Elizabeth Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 17 March 2020. [325]
69 4229 10 April 2020  Malaysia Male 77 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020.
70 4230 10 April 2020  Malaysia Female 88 University Malaya Medical Centre Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 20 March 2020.
71 3091 11 April 2020  Malaysia Male 66 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 1 April 2020. [326]
72 537 11 April 2020  Malaysia Male 71 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 15 March 2020.
73 2399 11 April 2020  Malaysia Male 63 Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 25 March 2020.
74 4531 12 April 2020  Malaysia Male 54 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 11 April 2020. [327]
75 3469 12 April 2020  Malaysia Male 90 Taiping Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 1 April 2020.
76 4314 12 April 2020  Malaysia Female 47 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 8 April 2020.
77 2797 13 April 2020  Malaysia Male 62 Malacca General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 31 March 2020. [328]
78 4532 N/A N/A Male 26 N/A Found dead at Pulau Gaya on 6 April 2020. Confirmed to be positive on 11 April 2020. [329]
79 2052 14 April 2020  Malaysia Male 65 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020.
80 4818 12 April 2020  Malaysia Male 63 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 7 April 2020.
81 4521 13 April 2020  Malaysia Female 74 Malacca General Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 9 April 2020.
82 1649 14 April 2020  Malaysia Male 81 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 26 March 2020.
83 4988 15 April 2020  Malaysia Male 69 University Malaya Medical Centre Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 21 March 2020. [330]
84 4711 15 April 2020  Malaysia Male 66 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 9 April 2020. [331]
85 5064 16 April 2020  Malaysia Male 85 Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had haematological malignancy. Hospitalised on 15 April 2020. [332]
86 5183 16 April 2020  Malaysia Male 85 University Malaya Medical Centre Close contact of case number 2321 (28th death case). Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 1 April 2020.
87 2657 12 April 2020  Malaysia Male 60 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 30 March 2020. [166]
88 5252 17 April 2020  Myanmar Male 36 Selayang Hospital Hospitalised on 17 April 2020 with late-stage SARI.
89 4769 18 April 2020  Malaysia Male 51 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 13 April 2020. [168]
90 2050 20 April 2020  Malaysia Female 72 Sungai Buloh Hospital Mother to a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 March 2020. [334]
91 4090 21 April 2020  Malaysia Male 69 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 6 April 2020.
92 5332 21 April 2020  Malaysia Male 92 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Close contact of case number 4711 (84th death case). Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 8 April 2020.
93 5483 22 April 2020  Malaysia Female 72 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 20 April 2020. [170]
94 3871 23 April 2020  Malaysia Female 32 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital A healthcare worker in the Ministry of Health who was a close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 6 April 2020. [335]
95 4129 22 April 2020  Malaysia Male 67 Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Close contact of case number 1575 (57th death case). Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 8 April 2020.
96 2978 24 April 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Sungai Buloh Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 31 March 2020. [336]
97 2354 25 April 2020  Malaysia Male 62 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 28 March 2020. [337]
98 2806 24 April 2020  Malaysia Female 62 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Mother to a positive case. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 22 March 2020.
99 4087 27 April 2020  Malaysia Male 78 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 7 April 2020. [339]
100 3628 28 April 2020  Malaysia Male 67 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 4 April 2020. [340]
101 4657 29 April 2020  Malaysia Male 64 Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Close contact of a positive case. Had haematological malignancy. Hospitalised on 12 April 2020. [342]
102 5282 30 April 2020  Malaysia Male 72 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 16 April 2020.
103 5441 30 April 2020  Malaysia Male 66 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Close contact of case number 4818 (80th death case). Had cancer. Hospitalised on 14 April 2020. [343]
104 5539 2 May 2020  Malaysia Male 82 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 22 April 2020. [345]
105 5837 3 May 2020  Malaysia Male 64 Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 27 April 2020.
106 830 5 May 2020  Malaysia Male 47 Sungai Buloh Hospital Hospitalised on 15 March 2020. [347]
107 2380 5 May 2020  Malaysia Male 51 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 22 April 2020. [348]
108 2499 8 May 2020  Malaysia Female 74 Malacca General Hospital Close contact of a positive case from the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 29 March 2020. [211]
109 6657 10 May 2020  Malaysia Male 63 Kuala Lumpur Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 8 May 2020. [350]
110 6743 N/A  Malaysia Male 30 N/A Found dead at Rompin. Confirmed to be positive on 12 May 2020. [352]
111 5195 13 May 2020  Malaysia Male 90 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 16 April 2020.
112 6780 12 May 2020  Malaysia Male 39 Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Had valvular heart disease and limited mobility due to an accident. [353]
113 6856 7 May 2020  Malaysia Female 53 Likas Women and Children's Hospital A healthcare worker in the Ministry of Health. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 5 May 2020. [355]
114 6942 18 May 2020  Malaysia Female 77 Had chronic illness. [358]
115 3616 21 May 2020  Malaysia Male 65 Sungai Buloh Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 3 April 2020. [361]
116 7733 4 June 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 29 May 2020. [375]
117 2296 5 June 2020  Malaysia Female 79 Sungai Buloh Hospital Hospitalised on 26 March 2020. [376]
118 824 10 June 2020  Malaysia Male 61 Sungai Buloh Hospital Part of the religious gathering cluster. Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 15 March 2020. [380]
119 8370 11 June 2020  Malaysia Female 85 N/A Passed away at home and body was brought to the Keningau Hospital. [382]
120 8403 12 June 2020  Malaysia Female 96 N/A Passed away at home and body was brought to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. [383]
121 7468 12 June 2020  India Male 67 Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM Hospital Had chronic illness. Found unconscious in the Bukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot and was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. [384]
122 8702 10 July 2020  Malaysia Male 72 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. [411]
123 8770 17 July 2020  Malaysia Male 72 Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Had chronic illness. [419]
124 8743 26 July 2020  Malaysia Female 63 Sarawak General Hospital Had chronic illness. Hospitalised on 9 July 2020. [426]
125 8974 29 July 2020  Philippines Male 64 Queen Elizabeth Hospital Had chronic illness. [431]

See also

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