KUALA LUMPUR (Asia) – Coronavirus case numbers in Malaysia are expected to peak in mid-April, according to the World Health Organisation. They also added that there are signs of a flattening of the infection curve.
“Based on available data, the WHO Country Office has projected that Malaysia will see a peak in hospitalized cases in mid-April.”
– Ying-Ru Lo, WHO’s head of mission and representative to Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore
Critically ill patient numbers are estimated to reach its peak within the next week.
Malaysia has the highest infection numbers in Southeast Asia with 2,908 confirmed cases.
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