The Health Ministry today reported 23,564 new Covid-19 cases - a new record.
Record numbers were also set in Sabah (2,738), Sarawak (2,548), Perak (1,248) and Perlis (64).
Record numbers were also set in Sabah (2,738), Sarawak (2,548), Perak (1,248) and Perlis (64).
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