
Coronavirus: Malaysia death toll passes 3,000; Singapore says sorry after teen gets wrong vaccine – Asia – South China Morning Post
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Malaysia’s pandemic death toll surpassed 3,000 on Thursday, as the health ministry reported triple-digit fatalities for the second consecutive day.Most of Thursday’s 103 coronavirus-related deaths had “prior health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke,” said Noor Hisham Abdullah, the ministry’s director general. Malaysia has now reported 3,096 Covid-19 deaths in total.Two more people were admitted to intensive care units overnight, Noor Hisham said, taking the total to 880,…Read More
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