Malaysia Reports First Covid-19 Fatality This Year
- Maharashtra recorded 59 new coronavirus cases and one death, bringing the total infection count to 2,228 and fatalities to 32, according to the health department.
- The latest death occurred in Miraj, Sangli district, and the individual had serious comorbidities, including heart disease and diabetes, and had not taken the second booster vaccine shot, according to the Health Ministry.
- A total of 21,738 cases have been reported in the state this year, marking a 68% increase in cases, according to the health department.
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"The patient didn't receive a second booster dose" - Malaysia Records First COVID-19 Death in 2025 - WORLD OF BUZZ
The Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a statement yesterday (19 June) revealing that Malaysia has recorded its first COVID-19-related death of 2025 during Epidemiological Week 24 (ME24). MOH added that the fatality involved a patient with serious comorbidities, including heart disease and diabetes. The deceased also had not received a second booster dose. Malaysia recorded its first COVID-19-related death in 2025 For illustration purposes As rep…
Malaysia reports first Covid-19 fatality this year
KUALA LUMPUR: A Covid-19-related death has been reported during the 24th epidemiological week, coinciding with a 14 per cent increase in infections, which rose to 3,379 cases, according to the Health Ministry. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
M’sia reports first Covid-19 death of 2025 involving high-risk patient without second booster dose
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, June 20: Malaysia has recorded its first Covid-19-related death this year, involving a patient with serious comorbidities who had not received a second booster dose. In a statement today, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that the individual, who suffered from heart disease and diabetes, passed away during Epidemiological Week 24 (June 8–14). This marked a significant drop compared to 57 Covid-19 deaths reported throu…
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