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COVID-19 pandemic in Kuala Lumpur

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COVID-19 pandemic in Kuala Lumpur
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
First outbreakWuhan,Hubei, China
Index caseTitiwangsa
Arrival date5 February 2020
Confirmed cases2,445
Active casesN/A
Recovered2,416
Deaths
18
Government website
https://newslab.malaysiakini.com/covid-19/en/state/kuala-lumpur(Non government)

TheCOVID-19 pandemic in Kuala Lumpur started when aChinese male national fromWuhan in the province ofHubei tested positive on 3 February 2020. As of 10 July,Kuala Lumpur confirmed 2,445 cases and 18 fatalities.[1]

Statistics

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Distribution of active cases in past 14 days in areas of Kuala Lumpur (as of 19 July 2021)
AreaActive cases in past 14 days
1Lembah Pantai4
2Cheras3
2Titiwangsa3
4Kepong1
Total9

Details of death cases in Kuala Lumpur

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Details of the confirmed death cases in Kuala Lumpur as of 7 July 2020
Case NumberDate of DeathNationalityGenderAgeHospitalised LocationPatient DataSourceAdditional Source
129021 March 2020 MalaysiaMale57Kuala Lumpur HospitalThe deceased was identified as Idris Atan, aMalaysian Islamic Party (PAS) veteran. He travelled toVietnam and had direct contact with aTablighi Jamaat in MasjidSri Petaling participant. Developed symptoms on 7 March. He died at 3:22 pm, 21 March. He was a veteran PAS member and founded PAS branch inBatu Caves,Selangor on 1988.[2]
2133424 March 2020 MalaysiaMale75 Kuala Lumpur HospitalIdentified asLt Col Rahmad Said, who is a military veteran. First hospitalised in Tuanku Mizan Military Hospital on 16 March before being transferred to Kuala Lumpur Hospital on 18 March. He died at 7:40 pm, 24 March.
3105626 March 2020 MalaysiaMale35 Kuala Lumpur HospitalIdentified as Mohd Fairos Saberon, apolice inspector. Saberon had travel history toBandung,Indonesia on early March. Saberon died at 9:30 pm, 26 March.
478729 March 2020 MalaysiaMale77 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHadhypertension. Died at 10:40 am, 29 March.
5262627 March 2020 MalaysiaMale69Haddiabetes and hypertension, and travelled toSaudi Arabia before. He died at his home on 27 March and the body was brought to Kuala Lumpur Hospital. He was diagnosed during the post-mortem.
619331 March 2020 MalaysiaFemale80 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes, hypertension andheart disease. Died at 4:30 am, 31 March after 18 days of hospitalisation. She is the close contact of Case 115.
7105331 March 2020 MalaysiaMale62 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes and hypertension and was a close contact of Case 486. Died at 10:46 pm, 31 March.
8214928 March 2020 MalaysiaFemale85National Heart InstituteHad heart disease. Died at 12:10 am, 28 March.
934844 April 2020 MalaysiaMale68 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes. Died at 3:40 pm, 4 April.
1019068 April 2020 PakistanMale69 Kuala Lumpur HospitalA participant of Tablighi Jamaat event in Masjid Sri Petaling. He died at 9:30 am, 8 April. He lived in Menara City Onecondominium which was placed under Enhanced Movement Control Order due to spike of cases. He was the 2nd fatality of Kuala Lumpur related to Tabligh cluster.
11422910 April 2020 MalaysiaMale77 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes. Died at 4 am, 10 April.
12481812 April 2020 MalaysiaMale63 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad heart and kidney disease. Died at 11:36 pm, 12 April.
13471115 April 2020 MalaysiaMale66 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad hypertension and heart disease. Died at 12:55 pm, 15 April. He was a close contact of Case 5332 (15th death).
14265712 April 2020 MalaysiaMale60 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes and hypertension. Died at 3:20 pm, 12 April.
15533221 April 2020 MalaysiaMale92 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad diabetes, hypertension anddementia. He had close contact with Case 4711 (13th death). Died at 1:30 am, 21 April.
16280624 April 2020 MalaysiaFemale62 Kuala Lumpur HospitalShe was the mother of Case 1346. Had hypertension. Died at 5:43 pm, 24 April.
17544130 April 2020 MalaysiaMale66 Kuala Lumpur HospitalHad close contact with Case 4818 (12th death) and hadcancer. Died at 4 pm, 30 April.
18746812 June 2020 IndiaMale67 Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM HospitalThe deceased was identified as Zeawdeen Kadar Masdar, an Indian national fromParamakudi,Tamil Nadu who was detained at theBukit Jalil Immigration Detention Depot. He had diabetes, hypertension, heart and kidney disease. Masdar was found unconscious on 12 June and was rushed to UKM Hospital, and died. As of 22 June, the post-mortem report is still underway.[3]

Timeline

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February 2020

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On 3 February, Kuala Lumpur recorded its first case of infection: a 63-year-oldChinese male national. He arrived inKuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) fromXiamen ofFujian Province on 18 January with his family. He developed mildfever on 23 January, and was admitted toKuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL). He was tested positive on 3 February. He wasn't given anyantiviral drugs for treatment.

On 5 February, another case was recorded: a 37-year-old Chinese female national. She arrived in Kuala Lumpur International Airport with her mother and three friends on 25 January, and toured around the city. On 1 February, she sought treatment at HKL after having slight fever. The doctor allowed her to go home to rest after prescribing the medicine, but order her and her group to stay indoors and isolate. Health officials continued to monitor the woman and found that her condition persisted until 5 February, where she was referred to HKL and diagnosed at the same day.[4]

References

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  1. ^Razak, Aidila (10 March 2020)."Kuala Lumpur - Covid-19 in Malaysia - Kini News Lab".Malaysiakini. Archived fromthe original on 17 June 2020. Retrieved7 July 2020.
  2. ^Razak, Aidila (10 March 2020)."Patient Info - Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia - Kini News Lab".Malaysiakini. Retrieved9 July 2020.
  3. ^"Malaysiakini Facebook Report". 22 June 2020. Retrieved9 July 2020 – via Facebook.
  4. ^Hui Yuen, Beh; Vanar, Muguntan; Lai, Allison; Kaos Jr, Joseph; Carvalho, Martin (7 February 2020)."Coronavirus: Malaysian woman and tourist from Wuhan bring confirmed cases to 14".The Star. Retrieved11 July 2020.
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