A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he

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A youth was infected with the second time after 4 months of recovery

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Malaysia A 27-year-old man was infected with the epidemic again after 4 months of recovery from the coronavirus. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he fainted on the 8th day of breathing and was sent to the hospital for rescue. He passed away.

Captain of the Malaysian Disinfection Team Li Kaiming posted on Facebook, writing down this regrettable story and calling on everyone not to underestimate the possibility of a second-degree infection.

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

(Photo source: Li Kaiming Facebook)

He pointed out in his post that the man had a fever and cold for two days ago and went to see a doctor, but he took the drug for treating pain and fever - acetaminol (Paracetamol) and did not improve.

So, on the 6th day, the doctor suggested that he go for a COVID-19 test during the follow-up visit, and the report result showed positive.

The sister who lives with the man was also diagnosed. The sister was also sent to ICU 5 hours before he was sent to the hospital.

The man's wife was temporarily tested negative. She said sadly that she regretted not asking her husband to test for COVID-19 in time. She never expected that her husband would be so unfortunately infected with COVID-19 again. At that time, her husband comforted her that she had been diagnosed before and had antibodies in her body and was not afraid of the virus.

If the daily confirmed cases drop to 4,000 Malaysian government considers easing restrictions

Since the implementation of the full lockdown on June 1, the number of new confirmed cases in Malaysia has begun to show a downward trend.

Senior Defense Minister Ismail Sabiri, who is in charge of epidemic prevention, said that once the number of confirmed cases in a single day drops to 4,000, the Ministry of Health will conduct a risk assessment and give advice to the National Security Council to take appropriate relaxation of current restrictions.

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

Royal Malaysian Army set up a field hospital at Johor Bahru General Hospital. Source: Malaysian Health Director Noor Hisham Facebook

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

Senior Minister of Defense Ismail Sabiri (first from left) who is in charge of epidemic prevention work inspecting field hospital facilities. Source: Malaysian Health Director Noor Hisham Facebook

After inspecting the field hospital, Ismail Sabiri said that comprehensive movement governance will be implemented from the 1st of this month and must be achieved in two weeks, tomorrow. He hopes that the number of confirmed cases in a single day after tomorrow can drop to 4,000.

Malaysia added 5304 cases yesterday, cumulative confirmed cases exceeded 650,000

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

On June 13, Malaysia added 5304 new confirmed cases, with a total of 647,508 cases. Among the 5304 new cases of

, 5299 were local cases and 5 were imported cases from abroad.

Of the 5299 local cases, 4146 (78%) are Malaysian citizens and 1153 (22%) are foreigners.

increased by 64 deaths yesterday, a total of 3908 deaths ages between 21 and 88

Malaysia increased by 64 deaths yesterday, the lowest in a single day since the 1st of this month, with a total of 3908 deaths, with a mortality rate of 0.60%.

The 64 deaths ranged from 21 to 88 years old, 61 are Malaysian citizens and 3 are foreigners.

The oldest ones are 88 years old, one man and one woman. The former died of illness in Kuala Lumpur and had a history of obesity, while the latter died of illness in Labuan and had a history of epilepsy and dementia.

The youngest is a 21-year-old Malaysian youth who died of illness in Semir Sembilan and has a history of hypertension and cerebral hemorrhage .

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNewsA 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

Malaysia's coronavirus infection value R rose from 0.90 on June 13 to 0.91 on the previous day. In other words, 91 people will be infected per 100 patients. This is the number of R in Malaysia that has remained below 1.00 for eight consecutive days in two months.

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

active cases decreased for seven consecutive days severe ICUs were a record high for 33 consecutive days

Yesterday, 8163 patients recovered and were discharged from hospital, with a total of 580,276 cases, accounting for 88.3% of the total cases. The number of active cases of

dropped from 76,247 the day before yesterday to 73,324 yesterday, down for seven consecutive days. The number of people under treatment in the intensive care unit of

ICU rose from 914 to 917, setting a record high for 33 consecutive days.

people who need to use respiratory aids have dropped from 459 to 452.

had 15 infection clusters yesterday, and 766 active infection clusters were , the highest, which was a record high, and 15 infection clusters yesterday, and a total of 2,477 infection clusters were added; there were 766 active infection clusters, which was a record high; there were 1,711 infection clusters that had been released from medical observation.

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

among the states, Selangor added 1,973 new confirmed cases, making it the state with the most new cases on the same day; followed by Sarawak, with an increase of 544, and Kuala Lumpur, with an increase of 462.

, which is closest to , Singapore, , Johor increased by 363 yesterday. According to statistics from Singapore Eye, the epidemic trend in Johor since November 21 last year is as follows:

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

Indonesia yesterday increased by 9868 cases , the single-day high in three and a half months cumulative confirmed cases exceeded 1.91 million

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

On June 13, Indonesia added 9868 new confirmed cases, with a total of 1.911,358 cases, and a total of 1.91 million

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

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This is a single-day high for Indonesia's daily increase in cases since three and a half months on February 22.

increased by 149 new deaths yesterday, bringing the total number of deaths to 52,879.

From the chart, judging from the number of new confirmed cases, the epidemic in Indonesia has eased from its peak.

However, the outside world has always believed that due to limited detection, the actual situation in Indonesia is likely to be much more serious than the data. It does not mean that Indonesian data fraud is more likely to be lack of detection capabilities. Therefore, the accurate reflection of reported data or non-actual situations is accurate.

Indonesia has the highest number of confirmed cases and deaths of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia.

[Download news] Thailand has increased by 3355 cases today and has accumulated confirmed cases of , approaching 200,000

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

[Download news] On June 14, Thailand added 3355 new confirmed cases, with a total of 199,264 cases, approaching 200,000. Among the 3355 cases, 2571 were community cases and 784 were prison cases.

Thailand has increased by 17 deaths today, bringing the total number of 1,466.

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

The Philippines added 7302 cases yesterday and cumulative confirmed cases exceeded 1.31 million

A 27-year-old man in Malaysia recovered from the second infection and was delayed from being sent to the hospital for treatment after four months of recovery from the COVID-19 disease. After he developed symptoms, he felt that he was unlikely to be infected again. As a result, he - DayDayNews

On June 13, the Philippines added 7302 new confirmed cases, with a total of 1.315,639 cases, with a total of 1.31 million 1.31 million 1.31 million .

The Philippines currently has dropped from 60,341 to 59,865, accounting for 4.6% of the total number of cases; the peak of active cases in the Philippines is 203,710 on April 17.

As of June 11, the confirmation rate was 12.4%. In other words, for every 1,000 people tested, 124 people were confirmed. WHO recommends that the diagnosis rate of more than 5% means that the spread is too fast.

Philippines increased by 137 deaths yesterday, with a total of 22,788 deaths, with a mortality rate of 1.73

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