MCO
Movement Control Orders are crucial tools in managing public health emergencies and are implemented based on the severity of the situation. These measures aim to protect communities, minimize the burden on healthcare systems, and ultimately control the spread of infectious diseases.
COVID-19
Building on the Ministry of Health's previous COVIDNOW dashboard, this page provides a summarised view of the pandemic in Malaysia, allowing you to track its evolution on a daily basis.
Malaysia
Malaysia has implemented measures to manage and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including movement restrictions and vaccination campaigns.
Test
Both PCR and RTK tests contribute to the comprehensive testing strategies employed to identify and manage COVID-19 cases
Vaccines
Crucial in the fight against COVID-19, provide immunity by priming the immune system with harmless components of the virus, contributing to global efforts to curb the pandemic.
Facemask
A facemask is a protective covering worn over the nose and mouth to reduce the spread of respiratory droplets, playing a crucial role in public health by preventing the transmission of infectious diseases like COVID-19.

What is the latest situation in Malaysia?

Malaysia: Active COVID-19 Cases

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What is the current trend of key COVID-19 indicators in Malaysia?

Based on the groundwork laid by the Ministry of Health's previous COVIDNOW dashboard, this webpage presents a concise portrayal of the current COVID-19 situation in Malaysia. It serves as a convenient tool for you to stay informed about the daily dynamics and evolution of the pandemic in the country.

Deaths by Date of Death
Daily - Reported:
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Patients Ventilated
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Patients in ICU
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Top 5 States with Highest Positive Rates

W.P. Putrajaya98.57%

W.P. Labuan93.7%

Pulau Pinang67.62%

Pahang51.43%

Melaka49.43%