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Ministry Of Health Reveals That 12 COVID-19 Clusters Were Due To Hari Raya Travels
Time and again, Malaysians were told not to travel home during Hari Raya but some chose to ignore this.
Despite the movement control order (MCO,) ban on crossing state and district borders, as well as other measures set by the government, thousands still found ways to balik kampung.
Unfortunately, the triumph that came from hoodwinking the authorities didn't last long for some as they ended up getting infected with COVID-19 and spreading it to their loved ones.
12 clusters detected, more expected
According to several charts by BFM, the Health Ministry had detected 12 cluster related to Hari Raya as of 25 May; two weeks after the first day of the celebrations.The Health Ministry has warned that there will likely be a surge in new Covid-19 cases after several clusters linked to the Hari Raya celebrations emerged.MoH says, there were 12 community clusters (Hari Raya sub-cluster) detected in 7 states up until May 25. pic.twitter.com/i7QHTeZUzo— BFM News (@NewsBFM) May 27, 2021
The ministry is expecting more cases in the near future.
So far, the clusters have been found in seven states, involving 470 people.
33.33 per cent of the cases were recorded in Sabah; 16.67 per cent of cases recorded both in Labuan and Kelantan; and 8.33 per cent of cases were recorded in Selangor, Sarawak, Pulau Pinang, and Pahang.
The Star reported that one person from Jalan Tahir Manan cluster in Selangor passed away, while two cases from the Simpang Sahari cluster in Labuan are currently in the intensive care unit.

Please stay at home as much as possible, continue following SOPs and sign up for vaccination if you haven't already. We have to work together as a society to beat the virus or this pandemic will never end.
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