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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily on April 14, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s daily recoveries from the Covid-19 outbreak have exceeded daily new cases for the fifth time, with 168 patients set to be discharged as of noon yesterday, compared with 134 new infections discovered.

This brings the country’s total recoveries to 2,276 or 47.23% of total confirmed infections, which numbered 4,817, according to the ministry of health.

One more death was reported yesterday, raising the death toll to 77. The deceased was a 62-year-old man with a history of high blood pressure, heart illness and kidney problems. The victim, who was treated at Hospital Melaka, was confirmed dead at 9.15am.

This leaves 2,464 patients still undergoing treatment, of which 66 are in intensive care, with 36 requiring respiratory aid.

Selangor remains Malaysia’s worst-hit state, with 1,249 cases after adding 13 new ones yesterday, followed by Kuala Lumpur with 830 cases after adding 27 more.

Johor has the third-highest number of infections, at 579 (up 21 cases), followed by Negeri Sembilan at 360 (up 42) and Sarawak at 348 (up six).

Malaysia has the second-highest number of infections in Southeast Asia after the Philippines, which has 4,932 cases. Indonesia comes in third with 4,557 cases, after adding 316 new ones.

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