
Of this, 975 cases were in Category 1 and 2 while 545 were in Category 3, 4 and 5.
Sabah had the highest number of new admissions with 190, followed by Johor (181) and Perak (178).
Meanwhile, 1,286 patients were discharged yesterday.
In a statement, health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said Covid-19 intensive care units (ICUs) were at 34% of their total capacity of 836 beds.
ICU beds in four regions have exceeded 50% capacity, namely Kelantan (78%), Johor (69%), Kuala Lumpur (62%), and Melaka (54%).
There were also nine clusters reported yesterday.
A total of 180 patients required respiratory assistance, with ventilators being used at 37% of its maximum capacity.
The use of normal Covid-19 beds have exceeded 50% capacity in most states. They are Perlis (114%), Kelantan (108%), Selangor (99%), Perak (95%), Putrajaya (74%), Johor (72%), Kuala Lumpur (72%), Sabah (70%), Pahang (68%), Terengganu (54%), and Penang (51%).
In terms of public hospitals’ total capacity (Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 patients), non-critical beds were at 72% while 60% of ICUs were in use.
Malaysia’s Covid-19 infectivity rate (R-nought or R0) stood at 1.16.
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