
Malaysia's COVID-19 Cases Remain Low: Health Minister
Malaysia's COVID-19 Cases Remain Below Alert Level Malaysia's Ministry of Health (KKM) reports that COVID-19 cases remain significantly below the national alert threshold. In a recent news report, the KKM highlighted an average of approximately 600 cases per week, a figure far below the level triggering a national health emergency. No deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported in the country this year. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Zulkifli Ahmad stated, "The Ministry of Health continues to closely monitor both the international and national situations. Any developments or related alerts will be immediately shared with the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC)." The KKM's consistent monitoring and proactive communication underscore the government's commitment to public health and safety. The low number of cases provides reassurance, demonstrating the effectiveness of ongoing preventative measures.