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Selangor Records Less Than 1,000 COVID-19 Cases For First Time Since May

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Selangor recorded less than four figures of new COVID-19 cases for the first time since early May today, 27 September

According to Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, Malaysia reported 10,959 new COVID-19 cases today.

Selangor recorded 979 cases, while Kuala Lumpur recorded 176 cases.

Here is the breakdown of new COVID-19 cases by different states and federal territories in descending order:

– Sarawak: 2,723

– Johor: 1,226

– Kelantan: 983

– Selangor: 979

– Penang: 793

– Sabah: 751

– Pahang: 739

– Perak: 713

– Terengganu: 691

– Kedah: 660

– Melaka: 346

– Kuala Lumpur: 176

– Negeri Sembilan: 110

– Perlis: 51

– Putrajaya: 18

– Labuan: 0

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the new COVID-19 cases in Selangor today is the lowest since 4 May, which reported 675 cases

“Although the number of cases recorded a decline, we must not be careless and negligent,” said the Menteri Besar in a tweet.

“Continue to adhere to SOPs (standard operating procedures), wear face masks in public areas, maintain physical distance and personal hygiene.”

Selangor mencatat 979 kes hari ini, jumlah terendah yang dicatat sejak 4 Mei 2021 iaitu 675 kes. Walaupun jumlah kes mencatatkan penurunan, kita tidak boleh alpa dan lalai. Teruskan mematuhi SOP, pakai pelitup muka di kawasan awam, jaga jarak fizikal dan kebersihan diri. https://t.co/yM6OQNeDQN

— Amirudin Shari (@AmirudinShari) September 27, 2021

As of today, Malaysia has a total of 2,209,194 cumulative cases

Up until Sunday, 26 September, 83.7% of the population have been fully vaccinated, while 93.7% have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Peratusan terkini kadar vaksinasi populasi dewasa di Malaysia setakat 26 September 2021.#LindungDiriLindungSemua pic.twitter.com/urNofcqOpL

— Vaksin COVID-19 (@JKJAVMY) September 27, 2021

Remember to limit your movement and keep practising physical distancing. Find out the latest COVID-19 updates on the Ministry of Health’s COVIDNOW website.

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