
Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said they are the Sabaru, Tomher and Garden clusters in Sabah; Putra-18 cluster involving Putrajaya and Selangor; Murni cluster involving Selangor and Kuala Lumpur; Seri Pasir cluster in Penang; Besi Demak cluster in Sarawak; and the Parit Kassan cluster involving Johor and Melaka.
The Sabaru cluster, detected in Lahad Datu, first involved an individual who was screened after exhibiting symptoms on Nov 13. Targeted community screenings found another 87 new cases.
A total of 1,627 people have been screened so far, with 22 testing negative, while the remaining 1,517 people are waiting for the results.
Meanwhile, the Tomher cluster detected in Ranau, Sabah involved construction workers who were screened as part of targeted screenings for high-risk groups since Nov 9.
As of noon today, 276 people from the area have been screened, with six testing negative and the remaining 250 still awaiting results.
The index case for the Garden cluster, located in Tawau, Sabah, was an individual who tested positive through a screening after exhibiting symptoms on Nov 7. Close contact screenings detected another 10 more cases.
A total of 35 people have been screened so far, with 24 testing negative.
The Putra-18 cluster meanwhile, involves Putrajaya and the districts of Petaling and Sepang in Selangor. It was detected after an individual was screened for exhibiting symptoms on Nov 14.
Following close contact screenings, six other cases were identified. A total of 52 people have been screened, with 45 still awaiting results.
The Murni cluster, which involves the districts of Cheras and Kepong in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling, Selangor was detected when the index case went for symptomatic individual screenings on Nov 15. Close contact screenings found six other positive cases.
There are 17 people who have been screened, with eight people testing negative and two waiting for their results.

The Seri Pasir cluster from Timur Laut, Penang was detected after an individual was screened for exhibiting symptoms on Nov 11. Another 10 people were found positive through close contact screenings.
A total of 24 people have been screened, with 13 people waiting for their results.
Meanwhile, the Besi Demak cluster from Kuching, Sarawak was detected after an individual was screened for exhibiting symptoms on Nov 15. Close contact screenings identified four more positive cases.
A total of 237 people have been screened with 220 people testing negative and 12 still awaiting results.
The Parit Kassan cluster, involving the Tangkak district in Johor and the Melaka Tengah district in Melaka, was detected after the index case went for symptomatic individual screenings on Nov 13. Close contact screenings reported 10 more positive cases.
Of the 105 people screened so far, 70 were negative and the remaining 24 are still waiting for their results.
Noor Hisham also announced that the Kencana, Bah Sintok and Seri Anggerik clusters have officially ended today. No deaths were linked to the three clusters.
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