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COVID-19 pandemic in Sarawak

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Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Sarawak, Malaysia

COVID-19 pandemic in Sarawak
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationSarawak, Malaysia
First outbreakWuhan,Hubei, China
Index caseKuching District[1]
Arrival date13 March 2020
(5 years, 8 months and 3 days)
Confirmed cases318,731
Active cases709
Recovered316,252
Deaths
1,770
Fatality rate0.56%
Vaccinations
  • 2,175,974[2] (people with at least one dose)
  • 2,131,501[2] (fully vaccinated people)
  • 1,327,796[2] (boosters)
Government website
sarawakdisastermc.com

TheCOVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the state ofSarawak,Malaysia in March 2020. As of 16 November 2022, there are 318,731 confirmed cases.[3]

Timeline

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First wave

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March 2020

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On13 March, Sarawak has recorded its first COVID-19 cases, with three patients tested positive for the virus inKuching. The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee in a statement said 2 cases were from the cluster who attended a religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur on 28 February to 1 March, the third cases was a family member of case 2.[1]

On14 March, The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee reported 6 new cases were recorded, bringing the total of positive cases to nine. The chairman, Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah said 2 new cases were recorded inLimbang while 4 new cases were recorded inKuching. All new cases were from the cluster who attended a religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque.[4]

On15 March, Sarawak recorded 11 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 20 cases. Among the 11 new cases, one of them wasSarikei MPWong Ling Biu after tested positive for the virus inSibu Hospital. Sarawak DAP chairmanChong Chieng Jen directed all party members and lawmakers who had close contact with the Sarikei MP in the last 14 days to self-quarantine for two weeks.[5]

On16 March, State Minister of Local Government and Housing Datuk Sri DrSim Kui Hian said 14 new COVID-19 cases were recorded making the total cases to 34. Among the new cases, 6 are fromKuching, 4 fromBetong, 2 fromSarikei and one each fromSerian andSimunjan.[6] One of the 2 cases from Sarikei was Malaysian national hammer thrower Jackie Wong Siew Cheer as he was tested positive for the virus inSibu Hospital after visiting his father,Sarikei MPWong Ling Biu who was also tested positive for the virus on 15 March.[7]

On17 March, Sarawak records nation first COVID-19 death involving Patient 18. They died atSarawak General Hospital. Sarawak also recorded 11 new positive cases bringing the total to 45. Out of 11 new cases, 6 are fromKuching, 3 fromLimbang and one each fromBetong andLawas.[8]

On18 March, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee confirms 5 new positive cases for COVID-19 with 2 patients currently treated inSarawak General Hospital, 2 inSibu Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital.[9] The Sarawak government has enforced measures that align with the federal governmentmovement control order from 18 March to 31 March 2020.[10] On19 March, Sarawak recorded one new positive case inKuching making the total to 51.[11] Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) put together a team from various agencies to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. This includes the monitoring of immigration of those entering and exiting Sarawak, combating fake news[12] and digital surveillance. Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) together with a Sarawak-based technology development company, SOCOE Sdn Bhd[13] developed enterSarawak[14] an online system was developed within 36 hours after the announcement of the MCO .'enterSarawak' – is a mobile and web-based system integrated into i-Alerts that allows SDMC to have complete control as well as monitor the comings and goings of the people in Sarawak.[12] enterSarawak[15] serves as the first point of contact for the public to get permission to enter or exit the state. This includes short term entry into the state for transit passengers, flight crew, freight and shipping personnel as well as essential services staff.[16]

On20 March, Sarawak recorded 7 new COVID-19 cases bringing the total to 58 cases. Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah said all 7 cases were reported inKuching and are currently treated atSarawak General Hospital. 4 of the cases are among the cluster who attended a religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur on 28 February to 1 March. 2 cases were local church cluster while one is still under investigation.[17] State Disaster Management Committee has identified 4 possible COVID-19 clusters other than the religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque namely Emmanuel Baptist Church Kuching cluster, Good News Fellowship Church cluster,DAP fundraising dinner cluster and Josephian Day cluster at SMK St Joseph Kuching. Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) has come up with a tracking device to be used by those under home quarantine which will be attached to their wrists and a digital mapping method would also be used to identify hotspots of COVID-19 infections to prevent its spread.[18]

On21 March, Sarawak's National Safety Council branch had identified seven hot spots related to the pandemic, which areKuching,Serian,Betong,Sarikei,Bintulu,Miri andLimbang.[19] Another two deaths in the state involving a 79-year-old woman and her 40-year-old daughter were reported within the day.[20] Sarawak Disaster Management Committee reported 10 new positive cases in the state (inclusive both that died on the same day) making the total to 68 cases.[21]

On22 March, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee recorded 8 new positive COVID-19 cases bringing the total to 76.[22] On23 March, Sarawak announced 2 new COVID-19 deaths involving a 49-year-old man fromKuching and a 51-year-old woman fromLimbang. Sarawak also recorded 6 new positive COVID-19 cases, all fromKuching bringing the total cases to 82.[23] Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg announced RM1.15 billion special aid package to reduce COVID-19 impact on the state.[24]

On24 March, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive COVID-19 cases with 2 each fromSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital and one inMiri Hospital. According to Sarawak Disaster Management Committee clusters statistic, one of the new cases inSarawak General Hospital is from the religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur while the other one are connected to the church cluster. The 2 new cases inSibu Hospital are also from the religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur.[25]

On25 March, 4 new positive cases were recorded, bringing the total to 91.[26] Another 4 new positive cases were detected the following day.[27]

On27 March, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said 15 new cases recorded where all of the cases are treated atSarawak General Hospital. 7 of them have been traced to having close contacts with three family members who died from the virus due to an imported case from Italy, 4 from the Good News Fellowship Church in Kuching and the other four to the religious gathering at Sri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur.[28]

On28 March, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive cases with 7 cases are treated atSarawak General Hospital and one atSibu Hospital. Sarawak also recorded 9 positive patients recovered and has been discharged from hospital.[29] On29 March, 11 new cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital bringing the total to 129.[30]

On30 March, Sarawak recorded 2 COVID-19 deaths, one fromSarawak General Hospital and another one fromMiri Hospital. 6 new cases were recorded in the state making the total to 135 where 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 2 inMiri Hospital and one inSibu Hospital.[31] On31 March, Sarawak recorded nation's first foreign COVID-19 death involving Indonesian lecturer inSarawak General Hospital. 21 new cases recorded in the state and 5 more patients recovered and discharged from hospital.[32]

April 2020

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On1 April, Sarawak recorded 32 new positive cases with one fromSamarahan and the rest fromKuching.[33] On2 April, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said 23 new cases and 1 death were recorded bringing the total cases to 211.[34] Another 28 new cases recorded in the state the following day.[35]

On4 April, Sarawak recorded 1 more COVID-19 death bringing the death toll to 10 deaths. The state also recorded 15 new positive cases with 13 fromSarawak General Hospital and one each fromSibu Hospital andMiri Hospital.[36] On5 April, 10 new positive cases were recorded in the state with 2 new deaths from theSarawak General Hospital.[37]

On6 April, 9 new positive COVID-19 cases recorded bringing the total to 273. 34 positive patients have recovered and discharged from hospital to date.[38] Another 15 new cases recorded in the state the following day with 14 cases were being treated atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital.[39]

On8 April, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said 18 new cases recorded making the total to 306. 39 positive patients have recovered and discharged from hospital to date.[40]

On9 April, Sarawak recorded another death involving a 23-year-old student fromUniversiti Malaysia Sarawak who lived inKota Samarahan and was admitted toSarawak General Hospital on 30 March. She was the 5th generation of the Good News Fellowship Church cluster inKuching. Sarawak also recorded 6 new positive cases bringing the total to 312 with 5 cases fromSarawak General Hospital and one fromBintulu Hospital.[41]

On10 April, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said 15 new positive cases recorded in Sarawak making the total to 327. 14 patients recovered and discharged from hospital bringing it to 53 recovered to date.[42] 7 new cases recorded in Sarawak on11 April,12 April and13 April respectively.[43][44][45] Another 15 new cases recorded in Sarawak bringing the total to 363.[46]

On18 April, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 403. 2 new recoveries recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 57.[47] On19 April, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 408. 5 new recoveries recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 more inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 64.[48] On20 April, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive cases where 4 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 414. 4 new recoveries recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 68.[49]

On21 April, Sarawak recorded 22 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 436. 20 new recoveries recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 88. 1 fatality recorded in the state involving a 69-year-old male who was admitted toSarawak General Hospital on 3 April and was found positive COVID-19 on 7 April.[50] On22 April, Sarawak recorded 19 new positive cases where 18 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 455. 17 new recoveries recorded with 15 inSarawak General Hospital, one each inSibu Hospital andMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 105. 1 fatality recorded in the state involving a 72-year-old female fromSri Aman who was admitted toSarawak General Hospital on 20 April and was found positive COVID-19 on 22 April.[51] On23 April, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive cases where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 459. 27 new recoveries recorded with 21 inSarawak General Hospital, 2 inSibu Hospital, 1 inBintulu Hospital and 3 inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 131.[52]

On24 April, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 468. 17 new recoveries recorded with 16 inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 147. 4 more divisions which previously classified as yellow zone namelyMukah,Sarikei,Sibu andLimbang were now classified as green zone as these divisions recorded 0 cases in the last 14 days.[53] On25 April, Sarawak recorded 10 new positive cases where 9 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 478. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 150.[54] On26 April, Sarawak recorded 7 new positive cases where 6 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 485. 29 new recoveries recorded where 25 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, one inSibu Hospital and 3 inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 179.[55] On27 April, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive cases where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 488. 17 new recoveries recorded where 16 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 194.[56]

On28 April, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive cases where 7 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 496. 11 new recoveries recorded where 6 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 4 inMiri Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 204.Limbang is now classified as yellow zone again from green zone as the division recorded 1 new positive case.[57] On29 April, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 502. 12 new recoveries recorded where 9 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 3 inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 216.[58] On30 April, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 507. 6 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 222. 1 fatality recorded in the state involving a 72-year-old male fromKuching who was admitted to Sarawak Heart Centre inKota Samarahan on 13 April and was found positive COVID-19 on 18 April.[59]

May 2020

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On1 May, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 509. 33 new recoveries recorded where 32 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 255.Betong is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the division recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days.[60] On2 May, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 518. 19 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 271.[61]

On3 May, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive cases where 4 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 523. 11 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 282.[62] On4 May, Sarawak recorded 0 new positive cases for the first time since 13 March 2020. 19 new recoveries recorded where 18 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 301.[63]

On5 May, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 525. 9 new recoveries recorded where 8 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 310.[64] On6 May, Sarawak recorded 11 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 536. 26 new recoveries recorded where 25 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 334.[65]

On7 May, Sarawak recorded 1 new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 537. 3 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 329.[66] On8 May, Sarawak recorded 1 new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 538. 6 new recoveries recorded where 5 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 334.[67]

On9 May, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 542. 16 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 350. Sarawak also recorded 17 re-tested positive cases where 8 cases admitted toSarawak General Hospital, 7 inSibu Hospital and 2 inBintulu Hospital.[68] On10 May, Sarawak recorded 1 new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 543. 10 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 360.[69]

On11 May, Sarawak recorded 0 new positive cases bringing the total positive cases to 543. 9 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 369.Bintulu is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the division recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days.[70] On12 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 543. 6 new recoveries recorded where 4 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, one inSibu Hospital and one inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 375.Limbang is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the division recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days.[71]

On13 May, Sarawak recorded 1 new positive cases bringing the total positive cases to 544. 16 new recoveries recorded where 14 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 390.[72] On14 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 9 new recoveries recorded where 8 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 399.[73]

On15 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 6 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 405.Kuching is now classified as yellow zone from red zone where the number of new cases are less than 40 in the last 14 days.[74] On16 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 23 new recoveries recorded where 19 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 3 inBintulu Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 428.[75]

On17 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 432. On18 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544.[76] 4 new recoveries recorded where 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 435.[77] On19 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 2 new recoveries recorded where one cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and another one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 437.[78]

On20 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 2 new recoveries recorded where one cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and another one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 439.Samarahan is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the division recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days.[79] On21 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 544. 16 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 455.[80]

On22 May, Sarawak recorded 1 new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 545. 4 new recoveries recorded where 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 459.[81] On23 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 545. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 464.[82]

On24 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 545. 6 new recoveries recorded where 4 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 4 inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 470.[83] On25 May, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive cases where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, one inSibu Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 549. 3 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 473.Serian,Bintulu andTanjung Manis is now classified as yellow zone from green zone after each district recorded one new positive cases.[84]

On27 May, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 552. 3 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 476.Samarahan is now classified as yellow zone from green zone as the division recorded one new positive cases.Sibu is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the division recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days.[85] On28 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 10 new recoveries recorded where 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 3 cases inSibu Hospital, 2 cases inBintulu Hospital and 2 cases inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 486.[86]

On29 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 13 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 499.[87] On30 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 501.[88] On31 May, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 7 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 508.[89]

June 2020

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On2 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 11 new recoveries recorded where 10 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 519.[90] On3 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 1 new recoveries recorded where the cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 520.[91] On4 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 552. 3 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 523.[92]

On5 June, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 553. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 523.[93] On6 June, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 555. 1 new recoveries recorded where the cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 524.[94] On7 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 555. 1 new recoveries recorded where the cases recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 525.[95]

On9 June, Sarawak detected foreign worker cluster in Kuching after recorded one new positive cases involving Indonesian worker where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 556. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 525.[96] On10 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 556. 1 new recoveries recorded where the cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 526.[97] On11 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 556. 5 new recoveries recorded where 4 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 531.[98]

On13 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 556. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 533.[99] On14 June, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 557. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 533.[100] On15 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 557. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 534.[101]

On16 June, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 560. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 534.[102] On17 June, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 561. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 534.[103] On18 June, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 565. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 534.[104]

On19 June, Director-GeneralNoor Hisham Abdullah identified a new cluster consisting of six cases inKidurong, Sarawak. The index case was a university student who had tested positive for COVID-19 on 12 June. Contact tracing identified 231 people who had been contact with the patient, 163 of whom had tested negative for the virus.[105] Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 566. 1 new recoveries recorded where the cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 535.[106] On21 June, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 569. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 534.[107]

On24 June, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 570. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 535.[108] On25 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 570. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 537.[109] On28 June, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 571. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 537.[110] On30 June, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 571. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 538.[111]

Second wave

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July 2020

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On1 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 571. 6 new recoveries recorded where 5 case recorded inBintulu Hospital and one inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 544.[112] On3 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 571. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 545.[113] On5 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 571. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 546.[114]

On6 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 572. 3 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 549.[115] On7 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 572. 2 new recoveries recorded where one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 551.[116] On8 July, Sarawak Disaster Committee chairman Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah announced that Sarawak has been declared a green zone state. One new positive cases where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 573. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 551.[117]

On10 July, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 575 which makes Sarawak declared as yellow zone. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 552.[118] On11 July, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 577. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 552. 1 fatality recorded in the state involving a 72-year-old male fromKuching who was admitted toSarawak General Hospital on 9 July and was found positive COVID-19 on 10 July.[119]

On12 July, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 579. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 552.[120] On13 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 580. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 552.[121] On14 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 580. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 554.[122]

On15 July, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 583. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[123] On16 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 584. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[124] On17 July, Sarawak recorded 10 new positive cases where 8 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 594. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[125]

On18 July, Sarawak recorded 7 new positive cases where 6 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 601. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[126] On19 July, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 607. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[127] On20 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive cases where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 608. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 554.[128]

On21 July, Sarawak recorded 11 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 619. 2 new recoveries recorded where one cases recorded inSibu Hospital andBintulu Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 556.[129] On22 July, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 628. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 556.[130] On23 July, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 632. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 556.[131]

On24 July, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 641. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 556.[132] On25 July, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive cases where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 649. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 561.[133] Sentosa Hospital has been closed to public as it has become a centre of positive COVID-19 cases.[134]Kuching declared as red zone after recording sudden increase of positive cases in the area.[135] On26 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 650. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 563. 1 fatality recorded in the state involving a 63-year-old female fromKuching who was found positive COVID-19 on 17 July.[136]

On28 July, Sarawak recorded 25 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 675. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 564.[137] On29 July, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 677. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 565.[138] On30 July, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 677. 6 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 571.[139] On31 July, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 678. 8 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 579.[140]

August 2020

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On1 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 12 new recoveries recorded where 8 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 3 inBintulu Hospital and one inSungai Buloh Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 591.[141] On2 August,Kuching declared yellow zone from red zone after recording less than 40 cases in the last 14 days. No positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 3 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 594.[142] On3 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 599.[143]

On4 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 8 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 607.[144] On5 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 10 new recoveries recorded where 9 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 617.[145] On6 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 678. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 621.[146]

On7 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 679. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 626.[147] On8 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 680. 18 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 644.[148] On9 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 681. 8 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 652.[149]

On10 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 681. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 656.[150] On11 August,Samarahan andLundu is now classified as green zone from yellow zone as the districts recorded 0 new positive case in the last 14 days. No positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 681. 3 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 659.[151] On12 August,Sarawak declared as green zone after recorded 0 new positive cases in the last 14 days.[152]

On14 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 682. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 659.[153] On18 August, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 682. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 660.[154] On20 August, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where all cases were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 686. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 661.[155]

On21 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 687. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 661.[156] On22 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 688. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 662.[157] On23 August, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where all cases were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 691. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 662.[158]

On24 August, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive case where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 inBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 696. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 662.[159] On28 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 697. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 662.[160] On29 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 698. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 662.[161]

On30 August, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 699. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 663.[162]

September 2020

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On4 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 699. 5 new recoveries recorded where 4 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital and one inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 668. On6 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 699. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 669. On7 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 699. 5 new recoveries recorded where 3 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital and 2 inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 674.

On8 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 699. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 676. On9 September, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 700. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 676. On11 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 700. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 677.

On12 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 700. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 678. On16 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 700. 2 new recoveries recorded where one cases recorded inBintulu Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 680. On17 September, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 701. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 680.

On22 September, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where one case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 703. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 680. On23 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 703. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 681. On26 September, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 704. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 681.

On27 September, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 706. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 681. On28 September, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 706. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSungai Buloh Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 682. On29 September, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 709. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 682. On30 September, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 713. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 682.

Third wave

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October 2020

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On3 October, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital and one atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 716. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 682. On4 October, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 717. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 682. On5 October, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 718. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 683.

On6 October, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where one case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital,Sibu Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 721. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 683. On7 October, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 724. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 684. On8 October, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where 5 case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, 2 atMiri Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 732. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 684.

On9 October, Sarawak recorded 10 new positive case where 8 case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, one atSibu Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 742. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 684. On10 October, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive case where 5 case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 4 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 751. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 685. On12 October, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 752. 3 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 688.

On13 October, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 752. 2 new recoveries recorded where one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 690. On14 October, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atMiri Hospital and one atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 755. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 691. On15 October, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 759. 3 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inMiri Hospital and one atSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 694.

On16 October, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 759. 2 new recoveries recorded where one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 696. On17 October, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 763. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 700. On18 October, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 768. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 701.

On19 October, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 768. 2 new recoveries recorded where one case recorded inSibu Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 703. On20 October, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 769. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 705. On21 October, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 769. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 709.

On22 October, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 770. 9 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 718. On23 October, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 772. 3 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital and one atSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 721. On24 October, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 780. 6 new recoveries recorded where 5 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital and one atSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 727.

On25 October, Sarawak recorded 16 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 796. One new recoveries recorded where the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 728. On26 October, Sarawak recorded 7 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 803. 4 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 732. On27 October, Sarawak recorded 16 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 819. 4 new recoveries recorded where 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 736.

On28 October, Sarawak recorded 27 new positive case where 20 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, 4 atMiri Hospital, 2 atSibu Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 846. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 738. On29 October, Sarawak recorded 10 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 856. 5 new recoveries recorded where 4 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 743. On30 October, Sarawak recorded 16 new positive case where 8 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 872. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 748. On31 October, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive case where 7 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 881. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 748.

November 2020

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On1 November, Sarawak recorded 11 new positive case where 6 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, 3 atMiri Hospital and 2 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 892. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 753. On2 November, Sarawak recorded 14 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 906. 8 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 761. On3 November, Sarawak recorded 21 new positive case where 15 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 4 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 927. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 763.

On4 November, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive case where 8 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 936. 14 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 777. On5 November, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 942. 12 new recoveries recorded where 11 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 789. On6 November, Sarawak recorded 18 new positive case where 16 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 960. 18 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 807.

On7 November, Sarawak recorded 25 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 985. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 812. On8 November, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where one case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 987. 7 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 819. On9 November, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 991. 9 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 828.

On10 November, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive case where 5 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 997. 12 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 840. On11 November, Sarawak recorded 14 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,011. 20 new recoveries recorded where 12 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 6 atMiri Hospital and 2 atBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 860. On12 November, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where 7 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,019. 22 new recoveries recorded where 16 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 6 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 882.

On13 November, Sarawak recorded 13 new positive case where 12 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,032. 8 new recoveries recorded where 5 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 3 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 890. On14 November, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,036. 18 new recoveries recorded where 17 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 908. On15 November, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,040. 18 new recoveries recorded where 14 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 4 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 926.

On16 November, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,041. 5 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 931. On17 November, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,042. 2 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 933. On18 November, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,045. 13 new recoveries recorded where all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 946.

On19 November, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where 6 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,053. 16 new recoveries recorded where 13 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 3 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 962. On20 November, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where one case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,055. 9 new recoveries recorded where 7 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 971. On21 November, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,055. One new recoveries recorded the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 972.

On22 November, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,055. 5 new recoveries recorded where 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 977. On23 November, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,055. 5 new recoveries recorded all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 982. On24 November, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,056. 10 new recoveries recorded where 8 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 992.

On25 November, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,058. 16 new recoveries recorded where 14 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,008. On26 November, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,062. 7 new recoveries recorded where 6 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,015. On27 November, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,062. 3 new recoveries recorded all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,018.

On28 November, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,062. 2 new recoveries recorded all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,020. On30 November, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,064. 2 new recoveries recorded all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,022.

December 2020

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On1 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,065. 9 new recoveries all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,031. On3 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,066. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,032. On4 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,067. One new recoveries the case recorded inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,033.

On5 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,068. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,034. On7 December, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,070. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,035. On8 December, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,072. 2 new recoveries all cases recorded inSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,037.

On9 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,072. 4 new recoveries all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,041. On10 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,073. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,041. On11 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,074. 2 new recoveries all cases recorded inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,043.

On12 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,075. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,043. On13 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,075. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,044. On14 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,075. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,045.

On16 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,075. One new recoveries the case recorded inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,046. On17 December, Sarawak recorded 9 new positive case where 6 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital and 3 atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,084. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,046. On18 December, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,085. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,050.

On19 December, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where one case were admitted atSibu Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,087. 2 new recoveries all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,052. On20 December, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,090. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,053. On21 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,090. 3 new recoveries 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,056.

On22 December, no positive cases recorded in the state bringing the total positive cases remain 1,090. 4 new recoveries all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,060. On23 December, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,094. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,060. On24 December, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,096. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,061.

On25 December, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,099. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,061. On26 December, Sarawak recorded 6 new positive case where 5 cases were admitted atBintulu Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,105. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,062. On27 November, Sarawak recorded 3 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,108. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,062.

On28 November, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,110. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,062. On29 November, Sarawak recorded 4 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,114. 2 new recoveries one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,064. On30 November, Sarawak recorded one new positive case where the case were admitted atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,115. 4 new recoveries 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,068. On31 December, Sarawak recorded 2 new positive case where all cases were admitted atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,117. One new recoveries the case recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,069.

Fourth wave

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January 2021

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On1 January, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where 3 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively, and one case atSungai Buloh Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,125. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,069. On2 January, Sarawak recorded 5 new positive case where 4 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,130. 2 new recoveries one case recorded inSibu Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,071. On3 January, Sarawak recorded 10 new positive case where 4 cases were admitted atMiri Hospital, 2 cases atSarawak General Hospital,Sibu Hospital andBintulu Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,140. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,071.

On4 January, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where all cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,148. No new recoveries recorded in the state bringing the total recoveries cases remain 1,071. On5 January, Sarawak recorded 13 new positive case where 5 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively, 2 cases atBintulu Hospital and one atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,161. 8 new recoveries 5 cases recorded inBintulu Hospital, 2 atSarawak General Hospital and one atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,079. On6 January, Sarawak recorded 8 new positive case where 2 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively and one atSibu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,166. 2 new recoveries all cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,081.

On7 January, Sarawak recorded 14 new positive case where 9 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, 4 cases atSibu Hospital and one atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,180. 2 new recoveries one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andMiri Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,085. On8 January, Sarawak recorded 16 new positive case where 11 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, one atMiri Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively bringing the total positive cases to 1,196. 5 new recoveries 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 2 atMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,090. On9 January, Sarawak recorded 55 new positive case where 37 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital, 15 atSarawak General Hospital, 2 atMiri Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,251. 4 new recoveries 2 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atSibu Hospital andSungai Buloh Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,094.

On10 January, Sarawak recorded 24 new positive case where 11 cases were admitted atSarawak General Hospital, 6 atSibu Hospital, 5 atMiri Hospital and 2 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,275. 2 new recoveries one case recorded inSarawak General Hospital andSibu Hospital respectively making the total recoveries in the state to 1,096. On11 January, Sarawak recorded 153 new positive case where 95 cases were admitted atMiri Hospital, 43 atSibu Hospital and 15 atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,428. 4 new recoveries 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and one atBintulu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,100.[163] On12 January, Sarawak recorded 146 new positive case where 107 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital, 21 atBintulu Hospital, 15 atMiri Hospital and 3 atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,574. 18 new recoveries 7 cases recorded inSibu Hospital, 6 atBintulu Hospital and 5 atSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,118.[164]

On13 January, Sarawak recorded 166 new positive case where 94 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital, 53 atMiri Hospital, 16 atSarawak General Hospital and 3 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,740. 4 new recoveries all cases recorded inMiri Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,122.[165] On14 January, Sarawak recorded 180 new positive case where 153 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital, 10 atMiri Hospital, 9 atSarawak General Hospital and 8 atBintulu Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,920. 9 new recoveries 6 cases recorded inMiri Hospital and 3 atSarawak General Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,131.[166] On15 January, Sarawak recorded 60 new positive case where 46 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital, 10 atMiri Hospital and 4 atSarawak General Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 1,980. 6 new recoveries 3 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital, 2 atMiri Hospital and one atSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,137.[167]

On16 January, Sarawak recorded 69 new positive case where 40 cases were admitted atSibu Hospital,15 atSarawak General Hospital, 10 atBintulu Hospital and 4 atMiri Hospital bringing the total positive cases to 2,049. 11 new recoveries 7 cases recorded inSarawak General Hospital and 4 atSibu Hospital making the total recoveries in the state to 1,148.[168]

April 2021

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On 16 April, Sarawak reported a record of 960 new cases, the highest reported in a single day in the state.[169]

Statistics

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Summary

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Current COVID-19 update in Sarawak
DateNew casesCumulativeNew recoveriesTotal recoveriesNew death(s)Total deathsActive cases
LocalImportLocalImport
MalaysianNon-Malaysian
7 May 2021N/AN/A233,68715958227,36862016,658
758
76033,477

Cases by districts

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Distribution of cases by districts in Sarawak (5 May 2021)
DistrictNew casesTotal
cumulative cases
Zone status
Asajaya044Yellow
Bau1197Red
Belaga10126
Beluru3474
Betong6534Orange
Bintulu274,864Red
Bukit Mabong11555
Dalat0259Yellow
Daro019
Julau3473Red
Kabong032Yellow
Kanowit28855Red
Kapit251,797
Kuching333,565
Lawas028Yellow
Limbang166
Lubok Antu143
Lundu10177Red
Marudi070Yellow
Matu0141Orange
Meradong51,045Red
Miri153,317
Mukah35875
Pakan15201
Pusa021Yellow
Samarahan2684Red
Saratok0228
Sarikei1467
Sebauh3201
Selangau18507
Serian171,096
Sibu1338,018
Simunjan018Yellow
Song4562Red
Sri Aman3711
Subis0578
Tanjung Manis062Orange
Tatau0113
Tebedu956
Telang Usan07Yellow
Total41933,056

Clusters

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Ended

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No.Cluster nameDistrict(s)Total casesDeath(s)Date ended
1PUI ItaliKuching65530 May 2020
2Petugas Kesihatan KuchingKuching6806 June 2020
3Persidangan GerejaKuching,Samarahan &Serian191323 June 2020
4KidurongBintulu8020 July 2020
5Tapak Pembinaan KuchingKuching3022 July 2020
6Pusat Perubatan KuchingKuching3013 August 2020
7JupiterBintulu30
8Jeti KuchingKuching2016 August 2020
9Pasar StutongKuching7020 August 2020
10Syarikat Pembinaan KuchingKuching2022 August 2020
11SentosaKuching,Bau,Samarahan &Serian31025 August 2020
12Kejuruteraan KuchingKuching80
13SatokKuching40
14PUI MelbourneKuching30
15MambongKuching &Samarahan7026 August 2020
16AlamBintulu8026 September 2020
17PutraBintulu508 November 2020
18Bah ArnabKuching12015 November 2020
19BakiKuching4605 December 2020
20SeladahKuching &Serian90
21AbellKuching15012 December 2020
22Wisma SaberkasKuching &Samarahan44013 December 2020
23GreenhillKuching,Miri &Bintulu91014 December 2020
24Besi DemakKuching12019 December 2020
25MadorMeradong &Sibu8030 January 2021
26Keranji TabuanKuching &Miri15016 February 2021
27StutongKuching41022 February 2021
28Bah SayapMiri96023 February 2021
29BedayanKuching &Samarahan1701 March 2021
30Bukit SekubongBintulu &Sebauh3303 March 2021
31Indah RiangKuching,Simunjan,Samarahan &Saratok2117 March 2021
32JelitaMiri &Kuching560
33Jalan PengiranMatu24011 March 2021
34Bintang DailyMeradong10012 March 2021
35TabongBau &Samarahan35015 March 2021
36SebangkoiSri Aman34021 March 2021
37Jun HengBintulu35022 March 2021
38Nanga LijanJulau61023 March 2021
39UnivistaKuching610
40Kidurong DuaBintulu141
41Jalan GeronggangSibu43324 March 2021
42KejatauSri Aman20028 March 2021
43Jan YongKapit240
44SeruasBeluru830
45RakutMiri,Bintulu,Julau,Kuching,Subis,Beluru &Telang Usan1880
46Jalan Ho PinSamarahan,Kuching &Serian1804 April 2021
47MelorPusa15011 April 2021
48Kampung Sungai MaongKuching540
49BulohSelangau37113 April 2021
50PasaiSibu,Mukah,Miri,Sri Aman,Kanowit,Kapit,Simunjan,Dalat,Bintulu,Kuching,Julau,Sarikei,Selangau,Beluru,Betong,Belaga,Subis,Song,Lundu,Sebauh &Bukit Mabong2,69325
51Jalan Main BazaarSri Aman15014 April 2021
52Bukit TunggalJulau49115 April 2021
53KibaSibu501
54Buloh PasiMeradong22018 April 2021
55SenaMiri,Subis &Lawas860
56Jalan GreenKuching330
57Sungai BakongMeradong2070
58Nanga BuloJulau40020 April 2021
59Jalan AwangSibu600
60Sungai AtapMeradong23024 April 2021
61BegalakSibu &Song720
62Jalan Tanjung KidurongBintulu6301 May 2021
63Jalan TanjungBintulu710
64Jalan MerpatiMiri &Sibu1330
65RajangSarikei,Tanjung Manis &Kuching402
66Sungai MupongSibu &Meradong1802 May 2021
67Tanjung GentingMeradong,Sarikei,Sibu &Julau12303 May 2021
68Jalan Kampung HilirSibu &Bintulu6205 May 2021
69Taman VistagroSri Aman250
70Jalan MuhibbahBetong &Sri Aman3702
71GelongKapit,Bukit Mabong &Sibu29607 May 2021

Active

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Cluster nameDistrict(s)Total casesDeath(s)Cluster category
Jalan GridbidMiri &Beluru570Community
Kampung Baru HilirSamarahan,Tebedu,Kuching &Serian1150Community
Lorong Desa SenadinMiri,Mukah &Subis490Workplace
Depot Imigresen SemujaSerian4470Detention center
Jalan BadarudinKuching190Workplace
Jalan Bangunan KerajaanBeluru &Miri511Workplace
Jalan KingswayMiri &Marudi930Workplace
Sungai RassauSibu &Matu170Community
Batu GongSerian1090Community
Jalan Sultan IskandarBintulu270Workplace
Jalan SanyanSibu1460Workplace
JepakBintulu570Community
Emperoh JambuKuching,Samarahan,Bau,Serian,Asajaya &Saratok3760Community
ChupakSerian &Samarahan1250Community
Sungai SelitutBintulu &Tatau190Community
Tembok Sri AmanSri Aman &Saratok3810Detention center
Bulatan AmanSibu2250Workplace
Taman Mesra BakoKuching &Samarahan640Community
Jalan BajiSarikei,Miri &Tanjung Manis1020Community
Nanga KelangasJulau400Community
Jalan Puncak BorneoKuching &Samarahan4880Workplace
Jalan Bintulu SibuTatau &Bintulu230School/educational institution
Kampung BinyuKuching,Bintulu,Samarahan,Simunjan,Asajaya,Bau &Kabong1660Community
Sungai RianMeradong &Sarikei590Community
Sungai LemayongMeradong &Sarikei770Community
Ulu BalingianSelangau1050School/educational institution
Jalan Ding Lik KwongSibu331Workplace
Sungai DuanMukah2771Community
Pondok BelagaBelaga90Workplace
Sungai SenibungJulau140School/educational institution
PutaiKapit &Bukit Mabong3130Workplace
Pujut SatuMiri280Workplace
Sungai BanusSelangau &Sibu470Community
Jalan BambanganMukah &Dalat2740School/educational institution
Sungai PassinMatu &Sibu590Community
Jalan KapitanMarudi350Community
Jalan Sebauh-BintuluSebauh &Bintulu730Community
Ulu StrassMeradong251Community
Sungai KawiMeradong,Sibu,Kabong &Sarikei2340Community
Tabuan JayaKuching,Serian &Samarahan230School/educational institution
Jalan MajuSibu &Kanowit930Workplace
Duranda EmasSerian &Kuching600Community
Tarat TaniSerian &Samarahan490Community
DissoSaratok &Betong921Community
Kampung Tengah BetongBetong220Community
Jalan SelirikKapit1390School/educational institution
Jalan AgamaMiri380School/educational institution
Air PadangMiri &Kuching190Workplace
Jalan DisaSibu1190School/educational institution
Sungai RananKanowit940Community
Sungai TuahKanowit390Community
Sungai NgungunKanowit280Community
Abak BonSubis &Miri2141Community
Nanga TajamSelangau &Sibu650Community
Sungai GemuanMeradong912Community
RayangSerian810Community
Jalan Roban LamaSaratok,Betong &Kabong780School/educational institution
MeluguSri Aman &Lubok Antu890School/educational institution
Sileng DayakLundu &Kuching820Community
Long JeganBeluru &Miri670School/educational institution
Sungai NiraiSelangau510Community
DurinBau90Community
Sungai SebembanBintulu210Community
Sungai TengahKuching &Bau380Community
SebujokBetong,Sri Aman,Lubok Antu230Community
Sains BakamMiri260School/educational institution
Batu 25Bintulu &Sebauh980Community
BungeyBetong250Community
Jalan SawitSarikei270Workplace
Tanjung KibongSibu350Workplace
Sungai MasBintulu530Community
MongkosKuching &Tebedu300Community
Blok D Jalan PendingKuching,Bau,Sibu &Samarahan540Workplace
PenurinBetong &Kuching230Community
Jalan LimbangMiri180Religious
BeladinPusa460Religious

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Preventive measures by state government

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Fever screening counter at Bintangor clinic.
Interspacing seats in Bintangor clinic.

Movement control orders

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Main article:Malaysian movement control order

Phase 1 (18 March - 31 March)

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On 16 March, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg announced several control measures to prevent COVID-19 infections from further escalating in the state. Among the several control measures imposed are:[170]

  1. All schools in Sarawak have been advised to extend their holidays for another week until 29 March 2020.
  2. Allpreschools,kindergartens and tahfiz schools state-wide are instructed to close for two weeks effective 17 March 2020.
  3. Higher education institutions, both government and private, are to defer their new academic session by two weeks, effective 17 March 2020.
  4. All state government official functions involving more than 50 people will be cancelled or postponed until further notice.
  5. All visitors (foreign and domestic) coming into Sarawak and returning Sarawakians will be issued with a 14-day Stay Home Notice (SHN). This includes Sarawak residents, and long-term and short-term pass holders. This will take effect on 18 March 2020.
  6. The relevant agencies will monitor the Stay Home Notice holders through random visits, phone calls and modern technology applications.
  7. Exemptions will only be given by the state Health Department to those required to travel under special circumstances, such as official and business duties.
  8. Everyone is advised to practice the highest standard of personal hygiene and to strictly practice social distancing.

On 18 March, The Sarawak government has advised all government offices (except essential services), business premises (except business premises dealing with daily essentials) and factories (except those inSamalaju, Hi-Tech Samajaya, and plywood factories which are allowed to operate with minimum staffs) will be closed. Restaurant and eateries are allowed to open and operate for takeaways only (drinking/dining in the premises are prohibited). People are allowed to leave houses, but for purchasing essential items, important goods and services only.[10]

On 19 March, Sarawak Government and Housing Ministry orders all food premises and stalls to close by 8PM (UTC+8) daily throughout themovement control order period.[171]

On 20 March, All fast food outlets (including drive thru services) and supermarkets will stop operation by 8PM (UTC+8) but convenience store and petrol station will operate as usual.[172]

On 22 March, The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee said allhypermarkets,supermarkets, markets, coffee shops, private clinics,restaurants, 24-hour convenience stores and petrol stations in the state are to cease operations from 7PM to 7AM (UTC+8) starting from 24 March 2020.[173]

On 25 March, State Disaster Management Committee in a meeting agreed to allow pet shops and veterinary clinics to operate business throughout Movement Control Order (MCO) period from 7AM to 7PM with immediate effect.[26]

On 26 March, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg has issued directives to ensures there is continuous supply of food:[27]

  1. Farmers, breeders and fishermen can continue with their daily routines.
  2. Farmers, breeders and fishermen are allowed to sell their products at places agreed by the local council from 7AM - 7PM (UTC+8).

On 29 March, Sarawak has imposed a ban on inter-district travel, and those with valid reasons for travelling must obtain permits from the district office.[174]

Phase 2 (1 April - 14 April)

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On 5 April, Allhardware shops,agricultural supply stores and spare parts shops are allowed to open twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday from 7AM - 7PM (UTC+8).[37]

On 13 April, Allbarber shops are not allowed to open despite extension of nationwideMovement Control Order.[45]

Phase 3 (15 April - 28 April)

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On 18 April, State Disaster Management Committee said all farmers and their wives are allowed to travel in the same vehicle or motorcycle to go to their farms despite 1 person per vehicle rule duringMovement Control Order. Telecommunication companies such asCelcom,Digi,Maxis andU Mobile and their dealers are allowed to reopen their business operations on Wednesday and Friday from 10AM - 4PM (UTC+8) with only 3 workers maximum at any given time as they are considered as providing essential services to the public. However, they can only operate from selected premises.[175]

On 21 April, Baking specialty stores selling baking ingredients, accessories and containers, are allowed to operate twice a week, Wednesday and Friday from 7AM - 7PM (UTC+8) in view of upcomingGawai andHari Raya. All laundry shops (serviced and self-service) are not allowed to operate during MCO.[176]

On 23 April, State Disaster Management Committee said all individual food vendors, hotels, restaurants and fast food restaurants were allowed to operate for takeaways via e-Bazaar Ramadhan from 7AM - 7PM (UTC+8) throughoutRamadan. Food trucks are not allowed to operate during MCO.[177][178]

Phase 4 (29 April - 3 May)

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On 30 April, Sarawak has decided to allow 2 immediate family members from the same household to travel in a vehicle with immediate effect for purposes of seeking healthcare and medical services, or to buy food, medicine, daily necessities, dietary supplements or any other goods from any provider of essential services.[179]

On 2 May, Sarawak has decided not to implement the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) that will allow the reopening of certain economic activities and sectors this May 4 as announced byPrime MinisterTan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.[180]

Phase 5 (4 May - 12 May)

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Source:[181]

On 9 May, Sarawak will allow various economic activities to reopen on May 12 with strict compliance tostandard operating procedures (SOP).[182]

On 12 May, Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah said business in Sarawak are allowed to open between 7AM - 10PM (UTC+8) during the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) period.[183]

Phase 6 (13 May - 9 June)

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On 14 May, Sarawak gazetted the Protection of Public Health Ordinance, which will be in effect from 14 May to June 9, in a bid to further contain the spread of COVID-19.[184]

On 4 June, Allbarber shops and hair salons are allowed to operate starting 9 June 2020 but only haircuts service. Nature Reserves such as Samajaya, Bukit Lima, Bukit Sembiling and Piasau will be opened from 8 June 2020 following the drawn upSOP.[185]

Recovery Movement Control Order (10 June - 31 March)

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On 12 June, All sports centres and beauty salons are allowed to resume operations. starting 17 June.[186]

On 15 June, All 24-hour operations such asfuel stations,7-Eleven,KFC,McDonald's, and 24-hour restaurants are allowed to operate, however must abide by the guidelines and SOP. Religious activities are allowed starting 20 June as house of worship (for non-Muslim) is ready to reopen.[187]

On 17 June, Sarawak will allow express and stage buses to operate at full capacity in the state.School bus and vans are permitted to resume operation at full capacity as schools will be reopen on 24 June. Licensedgambling operators are also allowed to resume operation starting 19 June. Day, night markets and weekend markets are allowed to operate as well starting 20 June.[188]

On 28 June, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah announced that the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee would be conducting random tests on construction workers in cities beginning nextweek in response to a spate of cases among construction sites. Besides COVID-19, they would also be testing forrabies anddengue fever as well.[189]

On 1 July, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee has decided to allow cinemas to operate starting 1 July.[190]

On 14 July, Schools in three district (Kuching,Kota Samarahan andPadawan) will reopen on 3 August instead of 15 July as announced byMinistry of Education due to concerns over an increase in COVID-19 cases in the area. The grades affected are transition classes (Forms 1 to 4 and Lower Six, and Primary 1 to 6) while sessions for (Pre-school, Form 5 and Upper Six) classes will continue as normal.[191]

On 24 July, Inter-division travel betweenKuching andKota Samarahan are discouraged due to sudden increase in positive cases in the area, except those on official duty, essential services worker and dealing with matters related to death of close family members, sick relative or to seek medical attention.[132] Wearing face masks in public space in Sarawak will be compulsory starting 1 August.[192]

On 27 July, Senior MinisterIsmail Sabri Yaakob announced that the Malaysian government will limit inter-zone movement in Sarawak between 1 and 14 August in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 within the state, particularly around the state capital Kuching.[193] Sarawak Disaster Management Committee has decided that registration for new students and senior students via face-to-face study session of June 2020 will be postponed to a later date. Flight frequency fromPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan including return flight will be reduced. All business operating hours inKuching,Kota Samarahan andSerian will be limited between 6AM - 10PM (UTC+8), all changes will be effective from 1 until 14 August.[194]

On 29 July, Postponement of schools session in three district (Kuching,Kota Samarahan andPadawan) has been extended until 17 August.[195]

On 3 September, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all swimming pool activities are allowed to resume operation and all entertainment outlets are allowed to resume operation up until 12AM (UTC+8), effective 4 September 2020.

On 4 September, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that children of the age 12 years old and below are not encouraged to enter night market area and cinema hall (including adult of the age 60 years old and above).

On 18 September, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that baby spas, horse racing and Sport and Recreational Centres under the jurisdiction of Kuching South City Hall are allowed to operate subjected to the SOP outlined by Ministry of Local Government and Housing (MLGH).

On 5 October, all IPTA/IPTS students fromPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan who have registered at IPTA/IPTS in Sarawak must undergo COVID-19 screening at nearest Health Clinics.

On 27 October, all entertainment and reflexology centres are temporary closed effective 28 October 2020.

On 28 October, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all food outlet and bistro inKuching District are only allowed to operate from 6AM to 10PM (UTC+8) effective 29 October 2020. All fitness centres and gymnasiums inKuching District are required to close operation immediately.

On 8 November, theMinistry of Education announced that all schools in Sarawak will be closed from 9 November until the last day of school of 2020 on 18 December.

On 16 November, all tuition centres and kindergartens in green zones are allowed to resume operation starting 17 November 2020.

On 6 December, the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that spas, wellness and reflexology centres in the state can resume operations effective from 7 December due to the easing of the existing Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) lockdown.[196]

Enhanced Movement Control Order - Kampung Haji Baki (28 October - 12 November)
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On 27 October, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) will be implemented at Kampung Haji Baki involving Kampung Haji Baki Block A, Kampung Haji Baki Block B and Kampung Haji Baki Block C from 28 October to 10 November.

On 10 November, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) at Kampung Haji Baki will be extended for another 7 days until 17 November 2020.

On 12 November, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) at Kampung Haji Baki has ended.

Conditional Movement Control Order - Kuching (9 November - 27 November)
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On 7 November, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be implemented inKuching Division from 9 November to 22 November (14 days) after the division recorded 151 positive COVID-19 cases in the past 14 days. Inter-state travel toPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan are not allowed while inter-division travel in Sarawak are allowed except entry and exit to or fromKuching Division.

On 22 November, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) inKuching Division will be extended until 27 November.

Conditional Movement Control Order - Kuching and Miri (13 January - 17 January)
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On 11 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be implemented inKuching,Sibu andMiri from 13 January to 26 January (14 days) after these divisions recorded rapid increase of positive COVID-19 cases. Inter-state and inter-district travel is not allowed unless permitted by theRoyal Malaysia Police.[197]

On 14 January, Movement Control Order will be implemented in Sibu Zone exceptSarikei District starting 16 January.[166][198]

On 16 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Conditional Movement Control Order will be expanded to all divisions in Sarawak except Sibu Zone.[199]

Conditional Movement Control Order (18 January - 31 January)

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On 16 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be implemented throughout Sarawak except Sibu Zone starting 18 January until 31 January (14 days).[199] With school session to begin on 20 January, SDMC announced that only students siting for examination for 2020 and 2021 will have in-person school session while students in preschools, primary schools, secondary schools (Form 1 to Form 4), and Semester 2 SVM and DVM Year 2020 at Vocational College in Sarawak will learn through Teaching and Learning at Home method.[200]

Movement Control Order - Sibu (16 January - 29 January)
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On 14 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Movement Control Order (MCO) will be implemented in Sibu Zone includingSibu District,Kanowit District andSelangau District (exceptSarikei District remain under CMCO) from 16 January to 29 January (14 days) after the zone recorded rapid increase of positive COVID-19 cases.[166][198]

Travels alert and quarantine arrangements

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The following warnings and quarantine arrangements for inbound and outbound travel to the state are for both foreigners and Malaysian including Sarawakians:

Alert levelCountryDate of enforcementStatusNote
ProhibitAll nations18 March 2020In forceIn response to the nationwideMovement Control Order, all foreigners are ban from entering or exiting Malaysian border, whether by air, sea or land.[201]
Prohibit China1 February 2020In forceIn response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic inMainland China, the state government has refused entry to all Chinese nationals and foreigners who have travelled to China.[202]
Prohibit South Korea28 February 2020In forceIn response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic inSouth Korea, the state government has refused entry to all South Korean nationals and foreigners who have travelled to South Korea.[203]
Prohibit Denmark14 March 2020In forceIn response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic inDenmark and its recentlockdown, the Malaysian government announced a travel ban to the country.[204]
Prohibit Iran
 Italy
4 March 2020In forceIn response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic inIran andItaly, the state government has refused entry to all Iranian and Italian nationals and foreigners who have travelled to one of the countries.[205]
Strongly advised Brunei
 Indonesia
 Japan
 Singapore
In forceVisitors and Malaysian that visitedSingapore,Brunei,Indonesia andJapan must adhere to precautionary guidelines issued by the state Health Department at all entry points into Sarawak.[206]

On 4 April, all Sarawakians that returns from overseas must undergo a 14-days quarantine upon arrivals at quarantine centres arranged by state government for observation and supervision for COVID-19 infection.[36] On 5 April, State Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister DatukAbdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said all foreigners were now banned from transiting in Sarawak, whether by air, sea or land. This decision comes into effect immediately.[37]

On 13 June, Senior Minister Datuk SeriIsmail Sabri Yaakob announced that Malaysians fromPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah, andLabuan would be allowed to enter Sarawak without having to seek permission from the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC).[207]

On 1 July, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah announced that foreigners who had been staying continuously in Malaysia for 30 days would be allowed to enter Sarawak without having to undergo quarantine. However, they must get approval from Sarawak Disaster Committee before entering Sarawak.[190]

On 26 July, Malaysians fromPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan are required to quarantine in designated hotel for 14 days upon arrival into Sarawak effective on 1 August.[208]

On 2 August, No permission are required from police for outbound travel fromSarawak toPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan.[142]

On 28 August, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee announced all Malaysian citizens (including Sarawakians) who return from overseas need to undergo a mandatory quarantine of 14 days at selected quarantine station provided by the Sarawak Government. All Malaysian citizens (including Sarawakians) who enter Sarawak from West Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan are allowed in without having to undergo quarantine. However, they are required to fill in the E-Health Declaration Form (E-HDF). COVID-19 test will be done randomly on entries to Sarawak via air, land and sea.[209] All flight operations in-bound and out-bound to Sarawak will resume operation as normal starting 1 September 2020. Kids Recreational Centre located at shopping malls or closed-concept ones are allowed to resume operation starting 1 September 2020.[210]

On 18 September, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all Malaysian and non-Malaysian citizens entering from or throughSabah will be required to undergo a COVID-19 swab test (rT-PCR test) 3 days before travel and attach the document when filling the online enterSarawak form, effective 21 September 2020. Malaysian citizens that travel fromPenang will undergo random COVID-19 test upon arrival, and Sarawakians returning from overseas will be quarantined at first point of entry in Sarawak and are not allowed to transit to their final destination.

On 21 September, all non-Malaysians that wish to enter Sarawak throughKuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will be quarantined inKuala Lumpur before entering Sarawak.

On 28 September, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all Sarawakian entering from/throughSabah orLabuan are required to fill in the online enterSarawak form before entering the state. They will undergo 14-days quarantine at home with a wristband given to them. For non-Sarawakians (Malaysian and non-Malaysian), they are required to undergo COVID-19 swab test 3 days before entering Sarawak and attach the test document alongside the enterSarawak form. They will be given a limited 5 days pass in Sarawak and if they failed to attach their COVID-19 test documents, they are not allowed to enter the state. All Malaysians and non-Malaysians are required to declare whether they have been toSabah orLabuan in the past 14 days before entering Sarawak. They are required to undergo 14-days quarantined at hotel or quarantine center upon arrival.

On 1 October, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all Malaysians and non-Malaysians fromSabah orLabuan are not allowed to enter Sarawak. Sarawakians fromSabah orLabuan are allowed to enter Sarawak with conditions that they are required to fill the enterSarawak and e-Health Declaration form, and undergo mandatory 14-days quarantine at quarantine centers. These will be effective 4 October 2020.

On 14 December, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Sarawakians entering from overseas are required to undergo mandatory 10-days quarantine at quarantine centers while non-Sarawakians are required to undergo rT-PCR test at their first point of entry 3 days prior to arrival to Sarawak. Malaysians and non-Malaysians entering fromPeninsular Malaysia will undergo mandatory 10-days quarantine at quarantine centres while to those entering fromSabah andLabuan are required to undergo rT-PCR test 3 days prior to their arrival to Sarawak. These restrictions will be effective immediately.

On 11 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all travellers entering Sarawak will undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days at quarantine centers.[197]

On 14 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that all travellers travelling fromPeninsular Malaysia,Sabah andLabuan are required to undergo COVID-19 rT-PCR test 3 days (72 hours) prior to their arrival and must attach it together with their enterSarawak form if their test are negative.[198]

Prevention for immigration

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Prohibition dated 1 February 2020 issued by theGovernment of Sarawak.

On 29 January, all visitors entering Sarawak are required to declare the status of their health as part of efforts to contain COVID-19 infection in the state where they are required to fill in the health declaration form provided at all entry points in the state, including border checkpoints and onboard aircraft. The regulation also applies to visitors driving vehicles who arrive viaferry fromLabuan and flight passengers from MuluNational Park as there are direct flights fromKota Kinabalu to the location.[211]

On 21 March, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg said all border posts in Sarawak will be closed with immediate effect to prevent further spread of COVID-19 except Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complexes (CIQs) betweenSarawak and Brunei (Sungai Tujuh, Tedungan, Pandaruan and Mengkalap) would be open from 6 am to 8 pm (UTC+8) while CIQs betweenSarawak and Kalimantan (Tebedu,Biawak andLubok Antu) would be open between 9 am and 3 pm (UTC+8).[212]

On 27 March, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee chairman Datuk AmarDouglas Uggah said border betweenSarawak and Brunei will be open from 6 am to 6 pm (UTC+8) effective 28 March 2020.[28]

On 8 July, All visitors crossing Brunei through the border via land will not be required to obtain permission from Sarawak Disaster Committee and police to enter Sarawak except those who slept the night in Brunei or transited in Brunei via flight will need to obtain permission to enter Sarawak.[117]

Bans on mass gathering events

[edit]

On 15 March, immediately after the spikes of the cases which related to the religious gathering atSri Petaling Mosque inKuala Lumpur on 28 February to 1 March, State Disaster Management Committee in a statement said all government and public gatherings involving the participation of more than 50 people in Sarawak must be postponed to a later date.[213]

On 5 April, Sarawak government announced that Ramadhan and Gawai Bazaar will be canceled in the state to ensure the safety of Sarawakians.[214]

On 24 August, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee has made decision to allow only 50% of venue size capacity for social and official events that involve mass gathering whilst accommodating physical distancing effective 25 August.[215]

On 29 October, the Health Ministry announced that a total of 209 learning institutions in Kuching would be closed from 30 October until 13 November following the designation of theKuching District as a red zone.[216]

On 18 December, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Christmas celebration in the state are only permitted for the first day which is 25 December and the maximum attendance capacity are only 20 person at a time and it is limited to family members only.

On 12 January, Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) announced that Chinese New Year celebration in the state are only permitted for the first day with attendance limited to 20 persons at a time and only for close family members only.[217]

On 15 January, Sarawak's State Welfare, Community Well-being, Women, Family and Childhood Development MinisterFatimah Abdullah announced that flood relief centres in Sarawak would be operating at 50% capacity to enable social distancing and reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection.[218]

Fighting misinformation

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i-Alerts is one of the Sarawak government's initiatives to keep Sarawakians updated with the COVID-19 situation in Sarawak. More importantly, the official mobile app can help the state combat fake news during this crisis.[219] i-Alerts brings together all disaster-related agencies and units to ensure an always accurate and up-to-date situation updates to ensure Sarawak citizens stay constantly informed and in the know with news and videos.[220] The official app is managed by the State Disaster Management Committee and information on the app is available in three languages namely English, Bahasa Melayu and Mandarin.[221] Sarawakians are advised to download i-Alerts on their mobile devices not just to be kept in the loop of the COVID-19 situation, but to also play an active role in helping to contain the spread of the disease.[222] Android users can download i-Alerts via the Google Play Store[223] while Apple users can do the same via the App Store[224] by searching the name " i-Alerts ".[221]

Contact tracing

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In May 2020, Sarawak government launched two mobile apps to facilitate COVID-19 contract tracing namely "CovidTrace" and "Qmunity". CovidTrace facilitates the collection of information for those who are close contact with Covid positive people. Qmunity helps the business community to get contact details when customers entered the premises.[225][226]

Funds and aid on the pandemic

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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Student Representative Council (MPP) dry food aid for students staying outside campus on 31 March 2020.

Aid from other countries

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On 26 March, Sarawak has received 20,000 face masks from China'sFujian province. Provincial government of Fujian donated these face masks as a friendship agreement with Sarawak, through the Chinese consulate. Provincial government of Fujian also provided assistance through a video conferencing session between their medical specialists and those in Sarawak. TheShandong provincial government, which is another friendship state with Sarawak, will send more masks through the consulate in the coming week.[227]

Local pandemic fund within Sarawak

[edit]

On 23 March, Toh Puan Datuk PatinggiRaghad Kurdi Taib, wife ofYang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak Tun Pehin SriAbdul Taib Mahmud, has donated RM60,000 to theSarawak General Hospital in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.[228]

On 25 March, Leading medical/healthcare beds,peripherals and accessories provider LKL International Bhd (LKL International) will supply RM6.6 million worth ofPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Sarawak state government for onward distribution topublic hospitals under the Sarawak State Health Department and the frontline healthcare personnel in their battle against COVID-19.[229]

On 30 March,Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak, Tun Pehin SriAbdul Taib Mahmud donates various equipment and essential items, worth RM120,500 to theSarawak General Hospital (SGH) today, to help in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The Governor also donated 700 food packs and mineral water to Sarawak Police Operations Room, to be distributed to police, Armed Forces a well as People's Volunteer Corps (RELA) personnel who are carrying out roadblocks during Movement Control Order (MCO).[230]

Food aids are generally distributed via political parties affiliated with the government with number of beneficiaries and amount of spending publicised. Other details such as sourcing of food aids, food vendors selections, value of food packages, and deliveries were not revealed.[231]

State-government assistance package

[edit]

On 23 March, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg announced RM1.15 billion Sarawakku Sayang special aid package including 16 measures to reduce COVID-19 impact on the state:[24]

  1. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial consumers given a discount of five per cent to 25 per cent on monthly electricity bill for April until September 2020.
  2. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial consumers given discount of 10 per cent to 25 per cent on their monthly water bill for April until September 2020.
  3. Sarawakian from the low-income category, the B40 group will be provided a monthly cash pay-out of RM250 for 6-months.
  4. Special monthlyincentives for frontline personnel involved in COVID-19.
  5. Discount of 50 per cent for rental of market and stalls covering a period of six months up to September 2020.
  6. Waiver of permits and licenses fees for traders, hawkers,night market traders, Tamu andbazaarRamadhan operations.
  7. Discount of 25 per cent on annual assessment rate above RM400 threshold given to residential, commercial, industrial and special purpose holdings for the year 2020.
  8. Deferment of loan repayment for Skim Pinjaman Industri Kecil dan Sederhana (SPIKS).
  9. Additional RM20 million for SMEs to expand their business and to sustain their businesses.
  10. Discount of 30 per cent for payments of land rents to all land uses for the year 2020.
  11. Deferment of land premiums.
  12. Sarawak Government have placed an order of two million pieces of face masks to be distributed free to Sarawakians through the State Disaster Management Committee.
  13. Providing dedicated support to physicians and practices on the front lines of testing, diagnosing, and treating patients at risk of COVID-19.
  14. Providing dedicated supports of food supplies to physicians and practitioners on the front lines of testing, diagnosing, and treating patients at risk of COVID-19.
  15. Discount of 50 per cent for rental of HDC Houses rental scheme covering a period of six (6) months up to September 2020.

On 30 March, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg has announced an additional RM16.4 million to the RM1.15 billion Sarawakku Sayang special aid package in food assistance for the poor in rural and urban areas to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state. The aid was for those who were homeless and who had lost their jobs to reduce their burden.[232]

On 10 April, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg announced additional RM1.1 billion Sarawakku Sayang Assistance Package 2.0 to assist SMEs including 4 measures:[233]

  1. Interest-free soft loan for SMEs.
  2. Special grant of RM1,500 to hawkers and petty traders through Sarawak Pay.
  3. Abolishment of 2% interest rates to 0% for 3.5 years under micro credit scheme.
  4. Waiver for rentals to SMEs in retail sector operating on premises owned by state GLCs

On 8 May, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk PatinggiAbang Johari Tun Openg announced third economic stimulus package, Sarawakku Sayang Assistance Package 3.0, worth RM300 million to reduce the people's burden following the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly those who had missed out on the two earlier packages. The new package are consisted of seven measures:[234]

  1. One-off cash payment of RM500 to 377,806 single Sarawakians aged 21 and above earning less than RM2,000 a month.
  2. One-off cash payment of RM500 to each registered "penambang" (river taxi) owner.
  3. One-off cash payment of RM600 to 959 licensed van operators, 1,976 taxi drivers and 739 school buses and van operators.
  4. Special grant of RM1,500 to 145 tourist guides and 113 park guides.
  5. One-off grant of RM1,500 to an estimated 500 members of the media for their contribution in covering the COVID-19 outbreak.

Vaccination

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The COVID-19 vaccination programme in Sarawak is currently being implemented by the state government with the help from the federal government as an approach in curbing the spread of virus. The program is currently being implemented in phases from 26 February 2021 and Sarawak's Chief MinisterAbang Johari Openg became the first individual in Sarawak to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.[235]

Vaccinated
first dose
Vaccinated
second dose
As of
194,936
111,176
1 June 2021

Aftermath

[edit]

A total of 3,641 companies in Sarawak went out of business from 2020 to 2022.[236]

See also

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Portals:

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