Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia (2021)

The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia during 2021.

Timeline

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January

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,068 115,078 2,230 91,171 3 474 23,433 126 54 [1]
2 2,295 117,373 3,321 94,492 9 483 22,398 125 51 [2]
3 1,704 119,077 2,726 97,218 11 494 21,365 124 51 [3]
4 1,741 120,818 1,010 98,228 7 501 22,089 122 53 [4]
5 2,207 122,845 1,221 99,449 8 509 22,887 123 52 [5]
6 2,593 125,438 1,129 100,578 4 513 24,437 141 67 [6]
7 3,027 128,465 2,145 102,273 8 521 25,221 142 63 [7]
8 2,641 131,108 2,708 105,431 16 537 25,140 170 82 [8]
9 2,451 133,559 1,401 106,832 5 542 26,185 177 82 [9]
10 2,433 135,992 1,277 108,109 9 551 27,332 171 76 [10]
11 2,232 138,224 1,006 109,115 4 555 28,554 187 87 [11]
12 3,309 141,533 1,469 110,584 4 559 30,390 190 83 [12]
13 2,985 144,518 994 111,578 4 563 32,377 197 79 [13]
14 3,337 147,855 1,710 113,288 15 578 33,989 195 86 [14]
15 3,211 151,066 1,939 115,227 8 586 35,253 204 87 [15]
16 4,029 155,095 2,148 117,375 8 594 37,126 205 79 [16]
17 3,339 158,434 2,676 120,051 7 601 37,782 240 93 [17]
18 3,306 161,740 2,293 122,344 4 605 38,791 226 94 [18]
19 3,631 165,371 2,944 125,288 14 619 39,464 238 96 [19]
20 4,008 169,379 2,374 127,662 11 630 41,087 246 96 [20]
21 3,170 172,549 2,490 130,152 12 642 41,755 260 103 [21]
22 3,631 176,180 2,554 132,706 18 660 42,814 251 102 [22]
23 4,275 180,455 4,313 137,019 7 667 42,769 260 103 [23]
24 3,346 183,801 4,427 141,446 11 678 41,677 265 102 [24]
25 3,048 186,849 3,638 145,084 11 689 41,076 261 101 [25]
26 3,585 190,434 4,076 149,160 11 700 40,574 280 111 [26]
27 3,680 194,114 1,858 151,018 7 707 42,389 314 122 [27]
28 4,094 198,208 3,281 154,299 10 717 43,192 303 118 [28]
29 5,725 203,933 3,423 157,722 16 733 45,478 301 115 [29]
30 5,728 209,661 3,805 161,527 13 746 47,388 319 120 [30]
31 5,298 214,959 4,522 166,049 14 760 48,150 313 127 [31]

On 3 January 2021, Sabah's Deputy Chief Minister II Jeffrey Kitingan tested positive for COVID-19 and underwent treatment at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the state capital Kota Kinabalu.[32]

By 6 January 2021, the Director-General had reported there were 252 active clusters left of the total 561. He also confirmed the closure of the Kobena, Mengketil and UD SS2 clusters. That same day, the number of recoveries reached 100,578.[6] On 7 January, a record number of 3,027 new cases were reported with Johor the highest of the day, with 1,103 new cases reported.[7] On January 8, Malaysia recorded 16 new confirmed COVID-19 deaths, the highest number ever.

By 10 January 2021, the Director-General had confirmed the identification of five new clusters: the Cyber Construction Site and Texmile clusters in Selangor, the Alo Durian and Wakaf Lanas clusters in Kelantan, and the Jalan Sibuga cluster in Sandakan, Sabah.[33] That same day, Mustapa Mohamed, a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (with responsibility for the economy) tested positive for COVID-19.[34]

By 17 January 2021, the death toll had reached the 600 mark while the total number of recoveries had reached 120,051.[17]

By 25 January, the Health Ministry reported nine new clusters: the Jalan Sebelas cluster in Hulu Langat, Selangor, the Bukit Emas cluster in Negri Sembilan, the Tapak Bina Sri Petaling cluster, the Ladang Segama and Jalan Segama clusters in Lahad Datu, Sabah, the Tapak Bina Flora cluster in the federal territory of Putrajaya, the Jalan Tengar cluster in Johor Baru, and the Tembok Taiping cluster in Perak.[35]

February

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 4,214 219,173 4,280 170,329 10 770 48,074 316 137 [36]
2 3,455 222,628 3,661 173,990 21 791 47,847 327 145 [37]
3 4,284 226,912 3,804 177,794 18 809 48,309 307 141 [38]
4 4,571 231,483 4,092 181,886 17 826 48,771 308 135 [39]
5 3,391 234,874 3,392 185,278 19 845 48,751 310 134 [40]
6 3,847 238,721 1,692 186,970 12 857 50,894 305 139 [41]
7 3,731 242,452 3,369 190,339 15 872 51,241 292 140 [42]
8 3,100 245,552 2,340 192,679 24 896 51,977 282 134 [43]
9 2,764 248,316 3,887 196,566 13 909 50,841 289 127 [44]
10 3,288 251,604 1,929 198,495 14 923 52,186 285 131 [45]
11 3,384 254,988 3,774 202,269 13 936 51,783 259 122 [46]
12 3,318 258,306 3,505 205,774 17 953 51,597 258 119 [47]
13 3,499 261,805 3,515 209,289 5 958 51,558 263 118 [48]
14 2,464 264,269 4,525 213,814 7 965 49,490 260 111 [49]
15 2,176 266,445 4,521 218,335 10 975 47,135 260 112 [50]
16 2,720 269,195 5,718 224,053 8 983 44,129 253 118 [51]
17 2,998 272,163 5,709 229,762 22 1,005 41,396 231 115 [52]
18 2,712 274,875 5,320 235,082 25 1,030 38,763 227 103 [53]
19 2,936 277,811 4,889 239,971 13 1,043 37,797 220 104 [54]
20 2,461 280,272 4,782 244,753 8 1,051 34,468 207 91 [55]
21 3,297 283,569 4,456 249,202 5 1,056 33,304 209 91 [56]
22 2,192 285,671 3,414 252,623 6 1,062 32,076 199 91 [57]
23 2,468 288,228 4,055 256,678 14 1,076 30,475 196 92 [58]
24 3,545 291,774 3,331 260,009 12 1,088 30,677 189 88 [59]
25 1,924 293,698 3,752 263,761 12 1,100 28,837 205 91 [60]
26 2,253 295,951 3,085 266,846 11 1,111 27,994 201 93 [61]
27 2,364 298,315 3,320 270,166 10 1,121 27,028 190 99 [62]
28 2,437 300,752 3,251 273,417 9 1,130 26,205 202 93 [63]

On 4 February, the Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah identified ten new clusters in Selangor (3), Johor (3), Sarawak (1), Negri Sembilan (1), and Pahang (2), bringing the total number of clusters to 421.[64]

By 7 February, Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob confirmed that 312,363 foreign workers had been screened for COVID-19 since 1 December 2020. Of those screened, 6,093 tested positive for COVID-19 while 306,530 tested negative. This screening involved 13,533 employers and 1,268 clinics.[65]

On 16 February, the Director-General identified six new clusters in Sarawak: Jalan Geronggang and Sungai Merah in Sibu; a primary school in Kidurong Dua, Biru; the Univista cluster in Samarahan; Kampung Sungai Maong in Kuching, and the Gelong cluster in Taman Sri Gelong, Kapit.[66] That same day, the Director-General said that allowing low-risk COVID-19 patients to self-isolate at home had helped to reduce the strain on hospitals. As a result, bed occupancy for COVID-19 patients at hospitals, quarantine centers, and intensive care units had dropped by 47%, 37% and 55% respectively.[67]

On 17 February, the Director-General identified 13 new clusters: five in Selangor, four in Johor, and one each in Terengganu, Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur and Sarawak. Ten of these clusters are work-related clusters.[68]

On 25 February, the Director-General announced the closure of 18 clusters after no cases were linked to them for 18 days. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia had experienced a total of 1,111 clusters, of which 612 have ended.[69]

March

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 1,828 302,580 2,486 275,903 5 1,135 25,542 198 90 [70]
2 1,555 304,135 2,528 278,431 6 1,141 24,563 204 96 [71]
3 1,745 305,880 2,276 280,707 7 1,148 24,025 195 95 [72]
4 2,063 307,943 2,922 283,629 5 1,153 23,161 193 99 [73]
5 2,154 310,097 3,257 286,904 6 1,159 22,034 184 87 [74]
6 1,680 311,777 2,548 289,452 7 1,166 21,159 172 84 [75]
7 1,683 313,460 2,506 291,958 3 1,169 20,333 174 81 [76]
8 1,529 314,989 2,076 294,034 8 1,177 19,778 160 79 [77]
9 1,280 316,629 2,345 296,379 9 1,186 18,704 155 76 [78]
10 1,448 317,717 2,137 298,516 5 1,191 18,010 151 72 [79]
11 1,647 319,364 2,104 300,620 9 1,200 17,544 147 61 [80]
12 1,575 320,939 2,042 302,662 3 1,203 17,074 147 67 [81]
13 1,470 322,409 1,830 304,492 3 1,206 16,711 162 70 [82]
14 1,354 323,763 1,782 306,724 4 1,210 16,279 158 71 [83]
15 1,208 324,971 1,973 308,247 3 1,213 15,511 155 70 [84]
16 1,063 326,034 1,365 309,612 5 1,218 15,204 152 68 [85]
17 1,219 327,253 1,346 310,958 2 1,220 15,075 154 64 [86]
18 1,213 328,466 1,503 312,461 3 1,223 14,782 155 54 [87]
19 1,576 330,042 1,996 314,457 2 1,225 14,360 151 57 [88]
20 1,671 331,713 1,585 316,042 4 1,229 14,442 151 64 [89]
21 1,327 333,040 1,247 317,289 4 1,233 14,518 154 65 [90]
22 1,116 334,156 1,495 318,784 5 1,238 14,134 156 60 [91]
23 1,384 335,540 1,058 319,842 6 1,244 14,454 148 62 [92]
24 1,268 336,808 1,083 320,925 2 1,246 14,637 161 73 [93]
25 1,360 338,168 1,491 322,416 2 1,248 14,504 157 72 [94]
26 1,275 339,443 1,509 323,925 1 1,249 14,269 161 70 [95]
27 1,199 340,642 1,257 325,182 2 1,251 14,209 167 72 [96]
28 1,302 341,944 1,127 326,309 4 1,255 14,380 169 76 [97]
29 941 342,885 1,097 327,406 5 1,260 14,219 166 73 [98]
30 1,133 344,018 1,148 328,554 5 1,265 14,199 161 76 [99]
31 1,482 345,500 1,070 329,624 7 1,272 14,604 164 81 [100]

On 1 March, the Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed that seven new clusters were detected in Johor (three), Selangor (two), Kelantan (one), and Kuala Lumpur (one), bringing the total number of active clusters to 488.[101]

On 6 March, the Director-General Noor Hisham confirmed Malaysia's first two cases resulting from the B.1525 variant through overseas travel from the United Arab Emirates.[102]

On 12 March, the Director-General confirmed there were 440 active clusters in the country.[103]

On 18 March, the Director-General confirmed that over 99 cases (roughly 11% of cases reported that day) were linked to prisons and detention clusters.[104]

On 25 March, the Director-General confirmed that there have been 41 clusters originating in schools and universities since January 2021, resulting in 2,268 positive cases. 1,058 of these cases originated in institutions of higher learning, 631 cases in secondary schools, 419 in preschools and primary schools, and 120 in others.[105]

April

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 1,178 346,678 1,377 331,001 6 1,278 14,399 163 81 [106]
2 1,294 347,972 1,442 332,443 5 1,283 14,246 168 78 [107]
3 1,638 349,610 1,449 333,892 3 1,286 14,432 167 81 [108]
4 1,349 350,959 1,270 335,162 2 1,288 14,509 186 94 [109]
5 1,070 352,029 1,294 336,456 7 1,295 14,278 180 89 [110]
6 1,300 353,329 1,412 337,868 5 1,300 14,161 189 88 [111]
7 1,139 354,468 1,199 339,067 4 1,304 14,907 194 86 [112]
8 1,285 355,753 1,175 340,242 4 1,308 14,203 186 81 [113]
9 1,854 357,607 1,247 341,489 5 1,313 14,805 169 79 [114]
10 1,510 359,117 1,248 342,737 8 1,321 15,059 194 81 [115]
11 1,739 360,856 1,216 343,953 8 1,329 15,574 183 81 [116]
12 1,317 362,173 1,052 345,005 4 1,333 15,835 188 84 [117]
13 1,767 363,940 1,290 346,295 12 1,345 16,300 199 82 [118]
14 1,889 365,829 1,485 347,780 8 1,353 16,696 204 79 [119]
15 2,148 367,977 1,259 349,039 10 1,363 17,575 212 82 [120]
16 2,551 370,528 1,524 350,563 2 1,365 18,600 227 91 [121]
17 2,331 372,859 1,832 352,395 5 1,370 19,094 225 92 [122]
18 2,195 375,054 1,427 352,822 8 1,378 19,854 219 90 [123]
19 2,078 377,132 1,402 355,224 8 1,386 20,522 228 93 [124]
20 2,341 379,473 1,592 356,816 3 1,389 21,268 249 95 [125]
21 2,340 381,813 1,910 358,726 11 1,400 21,687 248 101 [126]
22 2,875 384,688 2,541 361,267 7 1,407 22,014 248 115 [127]
23 2,847 387,535 2,341 363,608 8 1,415 22,512 260 125 [128]
24 2,717 390,252 2,292 365,900 11 1,426 22,926 272 124 [129]
25 2,690 392,942 1,853 367,753 10 1,436 23,753 283 121 [130]
26 2,776 395,718 1,803 369,556 13 1,449 24,713 300 133 [131]
27 2,733 398,451 2,019 371,575 13 1,462 25,414 294 138 [132]
28 3,142 401,593 1,822 373,397 15 1,477 26,719 306 151 [133]
29 3,332 404,925 1,943 375,340 15 1,492 28,093 309 147 [134]
30 3,788 408,713 2,640 377,980 14 1,506 29,277 328 161 [135]

On 2 April, the Director General Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed that there were 363 active clusters throughout Malaysia. He also confirmed that nine clusters (Seberang Prai Prison, Damai Pelangi, Teknologi Berendam, Pasar Borong KL 2, Jalan Jasmine, Jalan Empat, Jalan Industri Kidamai, Subang Tiga and Persiaran Alam) have ended. In addition, ten new clusters were identified in Banjaran Gading, Simpang Empat, Industri Bukit Angkat, Jalan Taat, Jalan Bukit Nanas, Jalan Padang, Wakaf Chagak, Kalindukan, Permatang Pasir and Pekan Batu.[136]

On 7 April, the Director-General reported ten new clusters in Johor, Selangor, Penang and Sarawak, bringing the number of active clusters to 354.[137]

On 13 April, a total of 1,767 new cases were reported, bringing the number of active cases to 16,300. That day, Sarawak reported 607 new cases, the highest reported in a single day in that state.[138]

In response to rising cases, the Health Minister Adham Baba proposed retaining a ban on interstate travel during the Eid al-Fitr period. In addition, the Director-General confirmed two new cases of the B.1.1.7 variant on 15 April.[139]

According to Health Minister Adham Baba, 4,868 COVID-19 infections and 89 clusters have been linked to the education sector as of 20 April 2021.[140]

On 28 April, the National Security Council (NSC) agreed to allow students of institutions of higher learning (IPT) to travel interstate from their campus to their homes for the Eid al-Fitr break, except for Sarawak, from 7 to 12 of May and return to campus on designated dates.[141]

May

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,881 411,594 2,462 380,442 15 1,521 29,631 337 176 [142]
2 3,418 415,012 2,698 383,140 12 1,533 30,339 345 175 [143]
3 2,500 417,512 2,068 385,508 18 1,551 30,753 352 186 [144]
4 3,120 420,632 2,334 387,542 23 1,574 31,516 338 181 [145]
5 3,744 424,376 2,304 389,846 17 1,591 32,939 328 185 [146]
6 3,551 427,927 2,709 392,555 19 1,610 33,762 354 199 [147]
7 4,498 432,425 3,449 396,004 22 1,632 34,789 375 211 [148]
8 4,519 436,944 2,719 398,721 25 1,657 36,564 393 210 [149]
9 3,733 440,677 3,211 401,934 26 1,683 37,060 416 216 [150]
10 3,807 444,484 3,454 405,388 17 1,700 37,396 434 224 [151]
11 3,973 448,457 2,848 408,236 22 1,722 38,499 453 224 [152]
12 4,765 453,222 3,124 411,360 39 1,761 40,101 469 244 [153]
13 4,855 458,077 3,347 414,707 27 1,788 41,582 481 247 [154]
14 4,113 462,190 4,190 418,897 34 1,822 41,471 482 250 [155]
15 4,140 466,430 3,423 422,329 44 1,866 42,135 503 272 [156]
16 3,780 470,110 3,990 426,319 36 1,902 41,889 520 272 [157]
17 4,446 474,556 2,784 429,103 45 1,947 43,506 522 273 [158]
18 4,865 479,421 3,497 432,600 47 1,994 44,827 531 277 [159]
19 6,075 485,496 3,516 436,116 46 2,040 47,340 559 303 [160]
20 6,806 492,302 3,916 440,032 59 2,099 50,171 587 330 [161]
21 6,493 498,795 4,503 444,540 50 2,149 52,106 643 363 [162]
22 6,320 505,115 4,694 449,234 50 2,199 53,628 652 370 [163]
23 6,976 512,091 3,587 452,821 49 2,248 57,022 681 361 [164]
24 6,509 518,600 3,452 456,273 61 2,309 60,018 711 369 [165]
25 7,289 525,889 3,789 460,062 60 2,369 63,458 726 373 [166]
26 7,487 533,367 4,665 464,727 63 2,432 66,208 756 377 [167]
27 7,857 541,224 4,598 469,325 59 2,491 69,408 771 392 [168]
28 8,290 549,514 4,814 474,139 61 2,552 72,823 808 403 [169]
29 9,020 558,534 5,527 479,666 98 2,650 76,218 844 430 [170]
30 6,999 565,533 5,121 484,787 79 2,729 78,017 846 419 [171]
31 6,824 572,357 5,121 490,038 67 2,796 79,523 851 422 [172]

On 2 May, Malaysia reported its first case of the Indian variant of COVID-19 from an Indian national who had landed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.[173]

On 4 May, 17 new clusters were identified in Sarawak, Johor, Kedah, Labuan, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Perak and Sabah. Seven of these involved the community, five involved the workplace, four involved the education sector, and one religious-linked cluster.[174]

On 12 May, Malaysia's daily death toll reached a new record of 39 deaths.[153] On 15 May, this record was surpassed with 44 deaths recorded that day, bringing the death toll to 1,866.[156]

On 17 May, Malaysia's daily death toll reached a new record of 45 deaths. That day, Selangor topped the highest number of infections (1,650) and deaths (20). Sarawak recorded the highest infection rate (433) followed by Johor (391) and Kelantan (343).[175] On 18 May, the country recorded a new daily record of 47 deaths.[159]

On 19 May, the national death toll reached the 2,000 mark, with a total of 2,040 deaths.[160] On 20 May, the country reached a new daily record of 59 deaths.[161] On 22 May, the total number of cases exceeded the 500,000 mark, reaching 505,115.[163]

By 24 May, the daily death toll had reached a new record of 61 deaths, with a total of 2,309 deaths.[165] By 25 May, the daily death toll had reach a new record of 63 deaths, bringing the death toll to 2,432.[167] By 29 May, the daily death toll had reached a record of 98 deaths, bringing the death toll to 2,650.[170]

June

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 7,105 579,462 6,083 496,121 71 2,867 80,474 872 419 [176]
2 7,703 587,165 5,777 501,898 126 2,993 82,274 878 441 [177]
3 8,209 595,374 7,049 508,947 103 3,096 83,331 880 446 [178]
4 7,748 603,122 6,624 515,571 86 3,182 84,369 883 459 [179]
5 7,452 610,754 6,105 521,676 109 3,291 85,607 886 446 [180]
6 6,241 616,815 5,133 526,809 87 3,378 86,628 890 444 [181]
7 5,271 622,086 7,548 534,357 82 3,460 84,269 902 447 [182]
8 5,566 627,652 6,962 541,319 76 3,536 82,797 903 458 [183]
9 6,239 633,891 7,386 548,705 75 3,611 81,575 905 453 [184]
10 5,671 639,562 7,362 556,030 73 3,684 79,848 911 461 [185]
11 6,849 646,411 7,749 563,779 84 3,768 78,864 912 458 [186]
12 5,793 652,204 8,334 572,113 76 3,844 76,247 914 459 [187]
13 5,304 657,508 8,163 580,276 64 3,908 73,324 917 452 [188]
14 4,949 662,457 6,588 586,864 60 3,968 71,625 921 459 [189]
15 5,419 667,876 6,831 593,695 101 4,069 70,112 922 450 [190]
16 5,150 673,026 7,240 600,935 73 4,142 67,949 924 453 [191]
17 5,738 678,764 7,530 608,465 60 4,202 66,097 909 441 [192]
18 6,440 685,204 6,861 615,326 74 4,276 65,602 894 451 [193]
19 5,911 691,115 6,918 622,244 72 4,348 64,523 886 441 [194]
20 5,293 696,408 5,941 628,185 60 4,408 63,815 880 454 [195]
21 4,611 701,019 5,439 633,624 69 4,477 62,918 880 452 [196]
22 4,743 705,762 5,577 639,181 77 4,554 62,027 875 445 [197]
23 5,244 711,006 6,372 645,553 83 4,637 60,816 879 433 [198]
24 5,841 716,847 5,411 650,964 84 4,721 61,162 869 438 [199]
25 5,812 722,659 6,775 657,739 82 4,803 60,117 870 433 [200]
26 5,803 728,462 5,193 662,932 81 4,884 60,646 866 435 [201]
27 5,586 734,048 4,777 667,709 60 4,944 61,395 886 446 [202]
28 5,218 739,266 4,744 672,453 57 5,001 61,812 899 451 [203]
29 6,437 745,703 5,298 677,751 107 5,108 62,844 905 455 [204]
30 6,276 751,979 4,929 682,680 62 5,170 64,129 905 452 [205]

On 2 June, Malaysia reported a daily record of 126 deaths, bringing the death toll to 2,993. In addition, the number of recoveries met the 500,000 mark, reaching 501,898.[177] By 3 June, the death toll had exceeded the 3,000 mark, reaching 3,096.[178] By 4 June, the total number of cases had reached the 600,000 hallmark, reaching 603,122.[179]

By 6 June, a record of 30 new clusters were reported in Malaysia, bringing the total number of active clusters to 713. 18 of the new clusters were linked to workplaces, seven in the community while two originated from education institutions.[206]

On 15 June, 101 new deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 4,069.[190] By 16 June, the total number of recoveries had risen to 600,935.[191]

By 21 June, the total number of cases exceeded 700,000, reaching 701,019.[196]

On 23 June, Malaysia officially surpassed China's death numbers.[198]

On 28 June, Malaysia's death toll reached a new record of 5,001 cases.[203]

July

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Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 6,988 758,967 5,580 688,260 84 5,254 65,453 917 445 [207]
2 6,982 765,949 6,278 694,538 73 5,327 66,084 905 443 [208]
3 6,685 772,607 5,677 700,215 107 5,434 66,958 892 443 [209]
4 6,045 778,652 5,271 705,486 63 5,497 67,660 917 443 [210]
5 6,387 785,039 4,523 710,018 77 5,547 69,447 923 433 [211]
6 7,654 792,693 4,797 714,815 103 5,677 72,201 943 450 [212]
7 7,097 799,790 4,863 719,678 91 5,768 74,344 948 441 [213]
8 8,868 808,658 5,082 725,678 135 5,903 77,275 952 445 [214]
9 9,180 817,838 5,713 731,193 77 5,980 80,665 959 465 [215]
10 9,353 827,191 5,910 737,103 87 6,067 84,021 959 451 [216]
11 9,105 836,296 5,194 742,297 91 6,158 87,841 961 455 [217]
12 8,574 844,870 5,041 747,338 102 6,260 91,272 964 452 [218]
13 11,079 855,949 5,990 735,328 125 6,385 96,236 972 436 [219]
14 11,618 867,567 6,377 759,705 118 6,503 101,359 878 432 [220]
15 13,215 880,782 6,095 765,800 110 6,613 108,369 885 432 [221]
16 12,541 893,323 6,742 772,542 115 6,728 114,053 896 459 [222]
17 12,528 905,851 6,629 779,171 138 6,866 119,814 908 425 [223]
18 10,710 916,561 5,778 784,949 153 7,019 123,593 909 445 [224]
19 10,972 927,533 6,439 791,388 129 7,148 128,997 915 435 [225]
20 12,366 939,899 7,567 798,955 93 7,241 133,703 924 448 [226]
21 11,985 951,884 7,902 806,857 199 7,440 137,587 927 459 [227]
22 13,034 964,918 8,436 815,293 134 7,574 142,051 938 459 [228]
23 15,573 980,491 10,094 825,387 144 7,718 147,386 939 456 [229]
24 15,902 996,393 9,471 834,858 184 7,902 153,633 950 468 [230]
25 17,045 1,013,438 9,683 844,451 92 7,994 160,903 970 501 [231]
26 14,516 1,027,954 9,372 853,913 207 8,207 165,840 1,009 524 [232]
27 16,117 1,044,071 11,526 865,439 207 8,408 170,224 1,023 524 [233]
28 1,7405 1,061,476 12,373 877,812 143 8,551 175,113 1,016 529 [234]
29 17,170 1,078,646 12,930 890,742 174 8,725 179,179 1,043 531 [235]
30 16,840 1,095,486 12,179 902,921 134 8,859 183,706 1,055 532 [236]
31 17,786 1,113,272 11,718 914,649 165 9,024 189,609 1,062 534 [237]

On 3 July, the total number of recoveries exceeded the 700,000 mark, reaching 700,215.[209]

On 8 July, the total number of cases exceeded the 800,000 mark, reaching 800,658.[214]

On 10 July, the death toll exceeded the 6,000 mark, reaching 6,067.[216]

On 14 July, the number of active cases exceeded the 100,000 mark, reaching 101,359.[220]

On 17 July, the total number of cases exceeded the 900,000 mark, reaching 905,851.[223]

On 18 July, a new record of 153 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 7,019.[224]

On 21 July, a new record of 199 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 7,440. The total number of recoveries also met the 800,00 mark, reaching 806,857.[227]

On 25 July, the total number of cases exceeded the one million mark, reaching 1,013,438.[231]

On 26 July, a new record of 207 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 8,207.[232]

On 30 July, the total number of recoveries exceeded the 900,000 mark, reaching 902,921.[236]

On 31 July, the death toll exceeded the 9,000 mark, reaching 9,024.[237]

August

[edit]
Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 17,150 1,130,422 11,326 925,965 160 9,184 195,273 1,059 531 [238]
2 15,764 1,146,186 11,767 937,732 219 9,403 199,501 1,063 532 [239]
3 17,105 1,163,291 12,297 950,029 195 9,598 203,664 1,066 537 [240]
4 19,819 1,183,110 12,704 962,733 257 9,855 210,522 1,069 553 [241]
5 20,596 1,203,706 13,893 976,626 164 10,019 217,061 1,078 549 [242]
6 20,889 1,224,595 16,394 993,020 158 10,179 221,396 1,096 545 [243]
7 19,257 1,243,852 16,323 1,009,343 210 10,389 224,120 1,097 575 [244]
8 18,688 1,262,540 17,055 1,026,398 360 10,749 225,393 1,095 571 [245]
9 17,236 1,279,776 15,187 1,041,585 212 10,961 227,230 1,095 579 [246]
10 19,991 1,299,767 16,258 1,057,843 201 11,162 230,762 1,096 570 [247]
11 20,780 1,320547 17,973 1,075,816 211 11,373 233,358 1,053 546 [248]
12 21,668 1,342,215 17,687 1,093,503 318 11,691 237,021 1,059 543 [249]
13 21,468 1,363,683 17,025 1,110,528 277 11,968 241,187 1,075 537 [250]
14 20,670 1,384,353 17,655 1,128,183 260 12,228 243,942 1,096 540 [251]
15 20,546 1,404,899 16,945 1,145,128 282 12,510 247,261 1,059 526 [252]
16 19,740 1,424,639 17,450 1,162,578 274 12,784 249,277 1,047 520 [253]
17 19,631 1,444,270 16,468 1,179,046 293 13,077 252,147 1,054 525 [254]
18 22,242 1,466,512 19,690 1,198,726 225 13,302 254,484 1,060 540 [255]
19 22,948 1,489,460 21,720 1,220,446 178 13,480 255,534 1,060 528 [256]
20 23,564 1,513,024 21,448 1,241,894 233 13,713 257,417 1,062 518 [257]
21 22,262 1,535,286 18,576 1,260,470 223 13,936 260,880 1,035 513 [258]
22 19,807 1,555,093 18,200 1,278,670 232 14,168 262,255 1,026 496 [259]
23 17,672 1,572,765 19,053 1,297,723 174 14,342 260,700 1,040 502 [260]
24 20,837 1,593,602 18,613 1,316,336 211 14,553 262,713 1,093 511 [261]
25 22,642 1,616,244 20,798 1,337,134 265 14,818 264,292 1,003 490 [262]
26 24,599 1,640,843 22,657 1,359,791 393 15,211 265,841 990 487 [263]
27 22,055 1,662,913 21,877 1,381,668 339 15,550 265,695 982 470 [264]
28 22,597 1,685,510 19,492 1,401,160 252 15,802 268,548 986 451 [265]
29 20,579 1,706,089 20,845 1,422,005 285 16,087 267,997 1,009 477 [266]
30 19,628 1,725,357 21,257 1,443,262 295 16,382 265,713 1,033 476 [267]
31 20,897 1,746,254 18,465 1,461,727 282 16,664 267,863 1,005 464 [268]

On 3 August, the total number of active cases exceeded the 200,000 mark, reaching 203,664.[240]

On 4 August, Malaysia reported a new record of 19,819 new cases and a new record of 257 deaths.[241]

On 5 August, Malaysia reached a new record of 20,596 new cases while the death toll exceeded 10,000, reaching 10,019.[242]

On 6 August, Malaysia reported a new record of 20,889 new cases.[243]

On 7 August, the total number of recoveries exceed 1 million, reaching 1,009,343.[244]

On 8 August, a record of 360 deaths were reported.[245]

On 9 August, famous singer and businesswoman, Siti Sarah passed away from COVID-19 after she gave birth to her fourth child three days prior. Before her death, she was 8 months pregnant at that time.[269]

On 10 August, the death toll peaked the 11,000 mark, reaching 11,162.[247]

On 14 August, the death toll peaked the 12,000 mark, reaching 12,228.[251]

On 17 August, the death toll peaked the 13,000 mark, reaching 13,077.[254]

On 22 August, the death toll peaked the 14,000 mark, reaching 14,168.[259]

On 23 August, a record 393 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 15,211.[263]

On 29 August, the death roll peaked the 16,000 mark, reaching 16,087.[266]

September

[edit]
Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 18,762 1,765,016 21,073 1,482,800 278 16,942 265,274 1,007 464 [270]
2 20,988 1,786,004 23,473 1,506,273 249 17,191 265,540 1,001 470 [271]
3 19,378 1,805,382 22,399 1,528,672 330 17,521 259,189 975 463 [272]
4 19,057 1,824,439 21,582 1,550,254 362 17,883 256,302 978 460 [273]
5 20,396 1,844,835 20,573 1,570,827 336 18,219 255,789 959 436 [274]
6 17,352 1,862,187 20,201 1,591,208 272 18,491 252,668 975 435 [275]
7 18,457 1,880,734 18,902 1,609,930 311 18,802 252,002 997 447 [276]
8 19,730 1,895,865 22,701 1,632,628 361 19,163 248,676 1,282 744 [277]
9 19,307 1,919,774 24,835 1,657,486 323 19,486 242,802 1,310 737 [278][279][280]
10 21,176 1,940,950 21,476 1,678,959 341 19,827 242,161 1,310 773 [281]
11 19,550 1,960,500 21,771 1,700,730 592 20,419 239,351 1,272 724 [282]
12 19,193 1,975,074 20,980 1,721,710 292 20,711 237,277 1,338 721 [283]
13 16,073 1,991,126 24,813 1,746,523 413 21,124 228,124 1,301 687 [284]
14 15,669 2,011,440 18,053 1,764,576 463 21,587 225,277 1,242 692 [285][286]
15 19,495 2,030,935 18,760 1,783,336 422 22,009 225,590 1,280 638 [287][288]
16 18,815 2,049,750 16,939 1,800,278 346 22,355 227,210 1,234 710 [289][290]
17 17,577 2,067,327 22,970 1,823,245 388 22,743 221,339 1,204 708 [291][292]
18 15,549 2,078,188 17,205 1,840,450 324 23,067 219,359 1,165 690 [293][294]
19 14,954 2,097,830 23,469 1,863,919 376 23,433 210,468 1,191 662 [295][296]
20 14,345 2,112,175 16,814 1,880,733 301 23,744 207,698 1,154 633 [297]
21 15,759 2,127,934 16,650 1,897,393 334 24,078 206,473 1,116 635 [298]
22 14,990 2,142,924 19,702 1,917,085 487 24,565 201,274 1,115 618 [299]
23 13,754 2,156,678 16,628 1,933,713 116 24,681 198,284 1,117 615 [300][301]
24 14,554 2,171,232 16,751 1,950,464 250 24,932 195,837 1,049 599 [302]
25 13,899 2,185,131 18,074 1,968,538 228 25,159 191,434 1,070 598 [303][304]
26 13,104 2,198,235 20,971 1,989,509 278 25,437 183,289 1,050 582 [305][306]
27 10,959 2,209,194 16,430 2,005,942 258 25,695 177,560 980 579 [307][308]
28 11,332 2,220,526 14,160 2,020,099 240 25,935 174,492 985 563 [309]
29 12,434 2,232,960 17,000 2,037,099 208 26,143 169,718 978 565 [310][311]
30 12,735 2,245,695 17,725 2,054,824 192 26,335 164,536 924 510 [312][313]

On 2 September, the death toll exceeded the 17,000 figure, reaching 17,191.[271]

On 5 September, the death toll exceeded the 18,000 figure, reaching 18,219.[274]

On 8 September, the death toll exceeded the 19,000 figure, reaching 19,163.[277]

On 11 September, a record of 592 deaths were reported. The death toll exceeded the 20,000 figure, reaching 20,419.[282]

On 13 September, the death toll exceeded the 21,000 figure, reaching 21,124.[284]

On 14 September, the total number of cases reached the two million mark, reaching 2,011,440.[286]

On 23 September, the total number of active cases dropped below the 200,000 mark, reaching 198,284.[301]

On 27 September, the total number of recoveries reached the two million mark, reaching 2,005,942.[307]

October

[edit]
Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 11,889 2,257,584 15,891 2,070,715 121 26,456 160,413 900 488 [314][315]
2 10,915 2,268,499 15,396 2,086,111 109 26,565 155,823 890 485 [316][317]
3 9,066 2,277,565 14,454 2,100,565 116 26,683 150,317 835 535 [318][319]
4 8,075 2,285,640 15,456 2,116,021 76 26,759 142,860 867 461 [320][321]
5 8,817 2,294,457 15,615 2,131,636 117 26,876 135,495 846 441 [322]
6 9,380 2,303,837 13,045 2,144,681 105 26,981 132,175 847 445 [323][324]
7 9,890 2,313,727 12,884 2,157,565 132 27,113 129,049 827 445 [325]
8 9,751 2,323,478 12,724 2,170,289 78 27,191 125,998 792 385 [326][327]
9 8,743 2,332,221 14,422 2,184,711 74 27,265 120,246 768 418 [328][329]
10 7,373 2,339,594 10,959 2,195,669 64 27,329 116,596 762 410 [330][331]
11 6,709 2,346,303 10,883 2,206,502 93 27,422 112,379 756 397 [332]
12 7,726 2,353,579 10,555 2,217,057 103 27,525 108,997 724 398 [333]
13 7,950 2,361,529 10,832 2,227,889 68 27,593 106,047 725 380 [334]
14 8,084 2,369,613 12,456 2,240,345 88 27,681 101,587 702 367 [335]
15 7,240 2,377,033 11,413 2,251,758 89 27,770 97,505 700 364 [336][337]
16 7,493 2,384,542 9,531 2,261,289 88 95,395 694 344 [338]
17 6,145 2,390,687 9,231 2,270,529 63 27,921 92,246 688 348 [339]
18 5,434 2,396,121 8,435 2,278,955 72 27,993 89,173 679 347 [340]
19 5,745 2,401,866 8,933 2,287,888 69 28,026 85,916 676 330 [341]
20 5,516 2,407,382 9,401 2,297,289 76 28,138 81,955 666 329 [342]
21 6,210 2,413,592 7,562 2,304,851 96 28,234 89,337 666 306 [343]
22 6,630 2,420,222 7,630 2,311,213 78 28,312 80,697 643 320 [344]
23 5,828 2,426,050 9,178 2,320,391 42 28,354 77,305 630 297 [345]
24 5,666 2,431,716 6,978 2,327,369 46 28,400 75,947 603 300 [346]
25 4,782 2,436,498 7,414 2,334,783 92 28,492 73,223 602 300 [347]
26 5,726 2,442,224 5,607 2,340,390 84 28,576 73,258 584 309 [348]
27 6,148 2,448,372 7,595 2,347,985 98 28,674 71,713 562 292 [349]
28 6,377 2454,749 6,637 2,354,622 95 28,769 71,358 464 299 [350]
29 6,060 2,460,809 7,297 2,361,919, 63 28,832 70,058 667 300 [351]
30 5,854 2,466,663 6,715 2,368,634 44 28,876 69,153 570 293 [352]
31 4,979 2,471,642 6,127 2,374,761 36 28,912 67,969 562 326 [353]

On 4 October, the number of active cases dropped below the 150,000 threshold, reaching 142,860.[321]

As of 7 October, there are 911 active clusters, out of a total of 5,560 clusters reported since the stated of the pandemic.[325]

As of 14 October, 17 new clusters were reported, bringing the total number of active clusters to 744.[335]

On 15 October, the number of active cases dropped below the 100,000 threshold to 97,505.[336]

November

[edit]
Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 4,626 2,476,268 5,299 2,380,060 63 28,975 67,233 569 301 [354]
2 5,071 2,481,339 5,372 2,385,432 70 29,045 66,862 557 300 [355]
3 5,291 2,486,630 4,947 2,390,379 46 29,091 67,160 546 286 [356]
4 5,713 2,492,343 5,865 2,396,244 65 29,155 66,944 555 280 [357]
5 4,922 2,497,265 5,579 2,401,823 47 29,202 66,240 549 282 [358]
6 4,701 2,501,966 5,382 2,407,205 54 29,256 65,505 544 280 [359]
7 4,343 2,506,309 5,190 2,412,395 35 29,291 64,623 552 272 [360]
8 4,534 2,510,852 7,348 2,419,743 58 29,349 61,760 534 263 [361]
9 5,403 2,517,173 5,311 2,425,943 78 29,427 61,803 542 268 [362]
10 6,243 2,522,498 5,068 2,430,122 59 29,486 62,890 544 280 [363]
11 6,323 2,528,821 5,337 2,435,459 49 29,535 63,827 538 274 [364]
12 6,517 2,535,338 6,026 2,441,485 41 29,576 64,277 543 268 [365]
13 5,809 2,541,147 4,712 2,446,197 55 29,631 65,319 527 277 [366]
14 5,612 2,546,309 5,019 2,451,216 45 29,676 65,417 524 265 [367]
15 5,143 2,551,452 4,551 2,455,767 53 29,729 65,956 526 250 [368]
16 5,413 2,556,865 6,013 2,461,780 40 29,769 65,316 545 264 [369]
17 6,228 2,563,153 4,743 2,466,523 68 29,837 66,793 536 251 [370]
18 6,380 2,569,533 5,760 2,472,383 55 29,892 67,358 541 263 [371]
19 6,355 2,575,888 5,031 2,477,314 45 29,937 68,637 542 268 [372]
20 5,859 2,581,747 4,970 2,482,284 38 29,978 69,485 529 261 [373]
21 4,854 2,586,601 5,525 2,487,809 24 30,002 68,790 541 267 [374]
22 4,885 2,591,486 5,628 2,493,437 63 30,063 67,986 549 274 [375]
23 5,994 2,597,080 4,098 2,498,345 47 30,110 68,625 532 266 [376]
24 5,755 2,602,835 5,082 2,503,427 37 30,147 69,261 506 270 [377]
25 6,144 2,608,979 6,602 2,510,029 48 30,195 68,755 516 272 [378]
26 5,501 2,614,480 6,664 2,516,693 45 30,240 67,547 519 267 [379]
27 5,097 2,619,577 5,352 2,522,045 40 30,280 67,252 510 258 [380]
28 4,239 2,623,816 5,007 2,527,052 29 30,309 66,455 511 261 [381]
29 4,087 2,627,903 4,984 2,532,036 61 30,370 65,497 507 272 [382]
30 4,879 2,632,782 5,168 2,537,204 55 30,425 65,153 509 252 [383]

On 2 November, the death toll met the 29,000 threshold, reaching 29,045.[355]

On 21 November, the death toll met the 30,000 threshold, reaching 30,002.[374]

December

[edit]
Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 5,439 2,638,221 6,803 2,544,007 49 30,474 63,740 500 258 [384]
2 5,806 2,644,027 7,246 2,551,253 47 30,521 62,253 511 266 [385]
3 5,551 2,649,578 5,301 2,556,554 17 30,538 62,486 499 269 [386]
4 4,896 2,654,474 4,678 2,561,232 36 30,574 62,668 490 269 [387]
5 4,298 2,658,772 4,929 2,566,159 40 30,614 61,999 471 264 [388]
6 4,262 2,663,034 5,894 2,572,053 38 30,652 60,329 463 249 [389]
7 4,965 2,667,999 4,817 2,576,870 66 30,718 60,411 437 240 [390]
8 5,020 2,673,019 4,525 2,581,395 28 30,746 60,878 428 237 [391]
9 5,446 2,678,465 5,427 2,586,822 41 30,787 60,856 419 232 [392]
10 5,058 2,683,523 4,997 2,591,819 44 30,831 60,873 393 212 [393]
11 4,626 2,688,149 4,690 2,596,509 31 30,862 60,778 396 211 [394]
12 3,490 2,691,639 5,399 2,601,908 17 30,879 58,852 407 216 [395]
13 3,504 2,695,143 4,401 2,606,309 29 30,908 57,926 408 206 [396]
14 4,097 2,699,240 4,301 2,610,610 48 30,956 57,674 382 201 [397]
15 3,900 2,703,140 4,552 2,615,162 33 30,989 56,989 384 213 [398]
16 4,262 2,707,402 4,985 2,620,147 37 31,026 56,229 383 198 [399]
17 4,362 2,711,764 5,098 2,625,245 18 31,044 55,475 400 198 [400]
18 4,083 2,715,847 5,435 2,630,680 29 31,073 54,094 391 215 [401]
19 3,108 2,718,955 3,701 2,634,381 19 31,092 53,482 390 211 [402]
20 2,589 2,721,544 3,810 2,638,191 43 31,135 52,218 379 210 [403]
21 3,082 2,724,684 4,278 2,642,469 57 31,192 51,023 353 189 [404]
22 3,519 2,728,203 5,118 2,647,587 29 31,221 49,395 338 186 [405]
23 3,510 2,731,713 4,998 2,652,585 44 31,265 47,863 329 179 [406]
24 3,528 2,735,241 4,489 2,657,074 25 31,290 46,877 339 180 [407]
25 3,160 2,738,401 4,421 2,661,495 25 31,315 45,591 324 175 [408]
26 2,778 2,741,179 3,539 2,665,030 19 31,334 44,815 306 170 [409]
27 2,757 2,743,936 4,620 2,669,650 35 31,369 42,917 297 169 [410]
28 2,897 2,746,833 3,434 2,673,084 23 31,392 42,357 302 169 [411]
29 3,683 2,750,516 4,322 2,677,406 36 31,428 41,682 288 162 [412]
30 3,997 2,754,513 3,984 2,677,068 34 31,462 45,983 281 155 [413]
31 3,573 2,758,086 3,988 2,685,378 25 41,221 31,487 269 163 [414]

On 3 December, Malaysia reported its first case of the Omicron variant. The individual was a foreign student who had returned from visiting her family in South Africa.[415]

On 18 December, Director-General of Health Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed 11 new cases of the Omicron variant, all resulting from overseas travel. These cases are connected to the 18 suspected cases dating back to 16 December.[416]

On 22 December, the number of active cases dropped below the 50,000 threshold, reaching 49,395.[405]

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