• 2020-04-12 12:14 PM
Covid-19: No new red zone

KUALA LUMPUR: Twenty districts are still categorised as red zone Covid-19 areas as at noon yesterday, with Lembah Pantai recording the highest number of positive cases, according to the Health Ministry’s (MOH) Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC).

Based on the CPRC’s infographic, which is shared through MOH’s official social media today, a total of 459 Covid-19 positive cases have been recorded in the Lembah Pantai district, followed by Hulu Langat and Petaling with 378 and 335 cases, respectively.

The red zone category is for areas with more than 41 Covid-19 positive cases, orange zone (20-40 cases), yellow zone (1-19 cases) green zone (no case).

Selangor still recorded the highest number of Covid-19 positive cases, totalling 1,183, while Labuan has the lowest with 15 cases.

Meanwhile, Malaysia remained at 34th place in the list of countries affected by the Covid-19 pandemic yesterday (April 11), with 4,530 positive cases and 73 deaths.

Following is the list of red zone locations in Malaysia:

Perak

Hilir Perak — 66

Kinta — 98

Selangor

Sepang — 61

Petaling — 335

Hulu Langat — 378

Gombak — 125

Klang — 169

Hulu Selangor — 45

Kuala Lumpur

Cheras — 69

Kepong — 119

Lembah Pantai — 459

Titiwangsa — 112

Putrajaya — 51

Negri Sembilan

Seremban — 213

Rembau — 53

Malacca

Jasin — 67

Melaka Tengah — 46

Pahang

Kuantan — 76

Jerantut — 64

Johor

Batu Pahat — 51

Kluang — 183

Johor Baru — 176

Kelantan

Kota Baru — 88

Sarawak

Kuching — 215

Kota Samarahan — 47

Sabah

Tawau — 70

TOTAL— 3,436

Meanwhile, five districts have recorded number of Covid-19 positive cases nearing the red zone category. They are Muar (40 cases), Seberang Prai Tengah and Lahad Datu (38 cases each), as well as Kuala Muda and Kota Kinabalu (35 cases each).

As of yesterday, a total of 1,696,323 Covid-19 were recorded worldwide, with 102,672 deaths. — Bernama