
In a statement, he said they are the Lintas Seraya cluster in Sabah; Perdana Avenue construction site and Osmo Jaya cluster in Selangor; Belati, Wawasan Gading and Rengit Sentral cluster in Johor; Manik and Paloh Tumpat cluster in Kelantan; and the Stutong cluster in Sarawak.
The Lintas Seraya cluster involves Kota Kinabalu and Penampang, with the first case detected on Dec 30 in a screening after exhibiting symptoms. Some 42 people have been screened with 16 testing positive.
The Perdana Avenue cluster was detected in Petaling, with the index case testing positive on Dec 30 after a screening on workers at a construction site. A total of 783 people have been screened with 202 found positive.
The Osmo Jaya cluster was detected in Hulu Langat, with the index case found positive on Dec 15 after a workplace screening. A total of 188 individuals have been screened with 46 testing positive.
The Belati cluster involves Johor Bahru, Kota Tinggi, Kulai and Pontian, with the first case detected on Dec 29 in a workplace screening. Some 277 people have been screened with 44 testing positive.
The Wawasan Gading cluster was detected in Batu Pahat, with the index case detected on Dec 14 in a screening after exhibiting symptoms. A total of 175 individuals have been screened with 13 testing positive.
The Rengit Sentral cluster involves Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Johor Bahru, with the index case testing positive on Dec 28 in a screening prior to returning to the patient’s home country. Some 141 people have been screened with 10 found positive.
The Manik cluster involves the Kuala Krai district in Kelantan and Dungun district in Terengganu, with the index case testing positive on Dec 28 after suffering from Influenza-like Illness (ILI). A total of 168 people have been screened with 22 testing positive.
The Paloh Tumpat cluster was detected in Tumpat, with the index case found positive in a screening after exhibiting symptoms. Some 39 individuals have been screened with 15 testing positive.

Meanwhile, Noor Hisham said six clusters have officially ended today, namely the Sungai Cincin, Tempasuk, Jalan Tuaran, Gangsa, Plaza and Teluk clusters.
This brings the number of clusters that have ended to 300 out of the total 532, with 232 clusters still active. Of the 232, only 59 reported new cases today.
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