COVID-19 situation in Malaysia stable, no deaths so far this year

24 May 2026, 10:18 AM
COVID-19 situation in Malaysia stable, no deaths so far this year

KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 — The current COVID-19 situation in Malaysia remains stable and has shown a significant downward trend compared to last year, with no deaths recorded so far this year.

The Health Ministry (MOH) said that although neighbouring countries have recently reported an increase in cases, the number of cases in the country up to Epidemiological Week (EW) 19/2026 had declined by 12.6 per cent (9,682 cases) compared to the same period last year.

“Although there was a 0.7 per cent increase (575 cases compared to EW18/2026), the situation remains under control.

“This is because the vast majority of reported cases only involve mild symptoms that do not require hospital treatment, and no COVID-19-related deaths have been recorded thus far this year,” it said in a statement today.

Continuous genomic sequencing activities had also detected several new subvariants within the community, but the variants did not show any tendency to trigger a serious wave of infections.

“The ministry will continue to strengthen traveller screening at International Entry Points and cooperate with the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency in monitoring activities and public health preparedness to ensure early detection and immediate action can be implemented should there be an increased risk of COVID-19 transmission from abroad,” the MOH said.

COVID-19 infections are now being managed alongside other common respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold and influenza.

In this regard, the public is advised to continue practising self-healthcare measures, including maintaining hand hygiene, wearing face masks when symptomatic or in crowded areas, and obtaining vaccination protection.

“Vaccination is highly encouraged, especially for high-risk groups such as senior citizens, individuals with chronic illnesses, immunocompromised groups, and pregnant women, to reduce the risk of infection complications.

“These vaccination services are available at selected government health clinics nationwide,” it said.

Recently, Singapore was reported to be monitoring a rise in COVID-19 cases after recording 12,700 cases for the week of May 10 to May 16, up from 8,000 the previous week.

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