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JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (08 JUN 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. Kes Baharu COVID-19. Sarawak M Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (08 JUN 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. Kes Baharu COVID-19. Sarawak mencatatkan 707 kes baharu COVID-19 hari ini. Sejumlah 477 atau 67.47 peratus daripada jumlah kes ini telah dikesan di lima buah daerah iaitu di Daerah Kuching, Bintulu, Sri Aman, Miri dan Song. Daerah-daerah yang merekodkan kes pada hari ini ialah Daerah Kuching (247), Bintulu (88), Sri Aman (53), Miri (46), Song (43), Subis (40), Kapit (32), Mukah (25), Samarahan (24), Sibu (21), Beluru (17), Bau (12), Marudi (10), Asajaya (9), Selangau (8), Tatau (6), Tanjung Manis (5), Betong (4), Belaga (3), Kabong (3), Sarikei (2), Lubok Antu (2), Serian (2), Bukit Mabong (1), Kanowit (1), Pusa (1), Tebedu (1) dan Telang Usan (1). Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes telah meningkat kepada 52,581. Daripada 707 kes baharu yang dilaporkan, seramai 39 orang telah menunjukkan tanda dan mengalami gejala jangkitan COVID-19 semasa saringan dijalankan. 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 Manakala, seramai 582 orang kes atau yang dikesan adalah terdiri daripada individu yang telah diberikan arahan perintah kuarantin. Secara ringkas kes-kes ini terdiri daripada: • 437 kes merupakan saringan individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes positif COVID-19 (17 kes bergejala); • 143 kes merupakan saringan individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada (kes tidak bergejala); • 104 kes merupakan lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan (1 kes bergejala); • 21 kes merupakan saringan individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan; • 1 kes melibatkan individu yang balik dari luar negara (Import A) iaitu dari Holland (kes tidak bergejala); • 1 kes melibatkan individu yang balik dari negeri-negeri lain di dalam Malaysia (Import B) (kes tidak bergejala). B. Kes Kematian Covid-19 Baharu. Hari ini terdapat satu (1) kes kematian baharu melibatkan jangkitan COVID-19 dilaporkan. Ini menjadikan jumlah kematian akibat jangkitan COVID-19 telah meningkat kepada seramai 327 orang. Ringkasan satu (1) kes kematian yang dilaporkan pada hari ini adalah seperti berikut: 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 Ringkasan kes kematian pada 08 Jun 2021 Tarikh Ujian No. Jantina Umur Hospital / Tempat Daerah Asal Pengesahan Ko-morbid / Latar belakang penyakit Kematian (Asal) (Tahun) Kematian COVID-19 Lelaki Penyakit jantung, penyakit paru obstruktif 327 Lubok Antu 83 Hospital Sri Aman 26 May, 2021 (Sarawak) kronik, darah tinggi, dislipidemia. Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri Sarawak mengucapkan ucapan Takziah kepada semua ahli keluarga mangsa. C. Status Kes COVID-19 Di Dalam Wad Hospital Dan Masih Di PKRC. Hari ini terdapat 541 kes baharu yang telah pulih dan dibenarkan discaj pada hari ini iaitu: • 108 kes dari Hospital Umum Sarawak dan PKRC di bawah Hospital Umum; • 101 kes dari Hospital Miri dan PKRC di bawah Hospital Miri; • 91 kes dari Hospital Bintulu dan PKRC di bawah Hospital Bintulu; • 70 kes dari Hospital Sibu dan PKRC di di bawah Hospital Sibu; • 62 kes dari Hospital Sarikei dan PKRC di bawah Hospital Sarikei; • 40 kes dari Hospital Kapit dan PKRC di bawah Hospital Kapit; • 23 kes dari PKRC Betong; • 20 kes dari Hospital Sri Aman dan PKRC Sri Aman; • 19 kes dari PKRC Mukah; • 3 kes dari PKRC Serian; • 3 kes dari PKRC Lawas; dan • 1 kes dari Hospital Limbang. 3 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes positif COVID-19 yang telah pulih atau dibenarkan discaj setakat hari ini adalah seramai 42,898 orang atau 81.58% dari jumlah keseluruhan kes COVID-19 di Sarawak. Jumlah kes aktif yang masih mendapat rawatan dan diasingkan di PKRC dan wad hospital mengikut hospital rujukan adalah seramai 9,240 orang. Manakala, 707 PUI baharu telah dilaporkan dan tiada PUI yang menunggu keputusan ujian makmal. D. Kluster Baharu [Satu (1) Kluster Baharu]. Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sarawak telah mengisytiharkan satu (1) kluster baharu iaitu kluster Ulu Teru, Beluru. Ringkasan kluster tersebut adalah seperti berikut: I. Kluster Ulu Teru, Beluru Kluster Ulu Teru merupakan satu kluster komuniti yang dikesan melibatkan sebuah rumah panjang di Kampung Lubok Mulong, Ulu Teru, Beluru melalui pergaulan sosial dalam kalangan penduduk rumah panjang tersebut. Sejumlah 468 individu telah disaring di mana: 4 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 • 46 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 termasuk kes indeks; • 360 kes didapati negatif ; dan • 62 kes masih menunggu keputusan makmal. Kesemua kes positif COVID-19 ini telah dirujuk ke Hospital Miri dan dimasukkan ke Hospital Miri dan PKRC di daerah Miri bagi tujuan pengasingan dan rawatan lanjut. E. Kluster Tamat [Tiga (3) Kluster Tamat]. Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sarawak telah mengisytiharkan tiga (3) kluster tamat setelah tiada kes baharu dikesan atau dilaporkan dalam tempoh 28 hari melibatkan kluster ini iaitu; i. Kluster Jalan Disa, Sibu; ii. Kluster Sains Bakam, Miri; iii. Kluster Sungai Nirai, Selangau F. Kluster Yang Masih Aktif. Jumlah kluster yang masih aktif adalah sebanyak 75 kluster. Sebanyak 13 kluster telah merekodkan 146 penambahan kes baharu manakala 62 kluster tidak merekodkan penambahan kes. 5 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 G. Ringkasan Kes Mengikut Daerah Di Sarawak. Hari ini daerah Julau dan Saratok telah bertukar ke status Kuning daripada status Jingga setelah masing-masing merekodkan hanya 18 dan 19 kes jangkitan tempatan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Ini menjadikan jumlah daerah berstatus Kuning telah meningkat kepada sepuluh (10) daerah dan daerah berstatus Jingga menurun kepada dua (2) daerah. Manakala, 28 daerah kekal berstatus Merah dan tiada daerah berstatus Hijau. 3. LAPORAN NOTIS KOMPAUN Pihak PDRM telah mengeluarkan sebanyak 68 kompaun di daerah Padawan (17), Kuching (14), Bintulu (10), Miri (9), Kota Samarahan (7), Sibu (4), Saratok (2), Lawas (2), Kapit (2) dan Sarikei (1) kerana telah melanggar SOP seperti berikut: i. Berada ditempat awam selepas jam 10.00 malam (22) ii. Berkumpul di tempat awam melebihi 2 orang (16) iii. Membawa penumpang melebihi had yang dibenarkan (7) iv. Membuka premis yang tidak dibenarkan semasa PKP (7) v. Rentas daerah tanpa kebenaran (6) vi. Tidak mengimbas MySejahtera semasa masuk premis (5) vii. Dine-In (3) viii. Tidak memakai pelitup muka (1) ix. Tidak menyediakan kod QR MySejahtera/buku daftar/peralatan saringan suhu (1) 6 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kompaun yang telah dikeluarkan sejak 18 Mac 2020 hingga hari ini sebanyak 7,389 kompaun. Pihak Kementerian Kerajaan Tempatan dan Perumahan Sarawak pula telah mengeluarkan 22 kompaun di bawah seliaan BDA (18), MBKS (1), MP Padawan (1), MP Kota Samarahan (1) dan MD Serian (1) atas kesalahan pelanggaran SOP seperti berikut: i. Tidak mengemaskini buku daftar/buku daftar tidak lengkap (13) ii. Tidak mendaftar MySejahtera (7) iii. Premis tidak menyediakan MySejahtera (1) iv. Beroperasi melebihi masa yang ditetapkan (1) Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kompaun yang telah dikeluarkan oleh PBT sejak 01 Februari 2021 hingga hari ini adalah sebanyak 936 kompaun. Manakala pihak Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna (KPDNHEP) Negeri Sarawak telah mengeluarkan empat (4) kompaun di daerah Miri atas kesalahan gagal menyediakan peralatan saringan suhu. Ini menjasikan jumlah keseluruhan kompaun yang telah dikeluarkan oleh KPDNHEP sejak 13 Mei 2021 hingga hari ini adalah sebanyak 29 kompaun. 7 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 4. KEPUTUSAN JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri Sarawak telah membuat keputusan berikut: A. Pengisytiharan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) Bagi: i. PKPD Rh. Menari, Sungai Durin, Sibu (07 hingga 20 Jun 2021) ii. PKPD Rh. Ayu Stok, Sarikei (07 hingga 23 Jun 2021) iii. PKPD Rh. Bungkong, Nanga Sejunam, Julau (07 hingga 23 Jun 2021) B. Pelanjutan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) Bagi: i. PKPD Rh. Sebastian Ngalang, Batu 6, Jalan Oya, Sibu (10 hingga 17 Jun 2021) 8 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 C. Penamatan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) Bagi: i. Rh. Joel Bijat Ai, Sri Aman (08 Jun 2021) ii. Rh. Ben anak Kuleng, Tanjung Manis (09 Jun 2021) iii. SK Telok Gelam, Tanjung Manis (09 Jun 2021) Stay Vigilant, Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Save Lives Jaga Sarawak, Intu Sarawak SEKRETARIAT JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK 08 JUN 2021 5.00 PETANG 9 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 159/2021 MAKLUMAT TAMBAHAN 1. LAPORAN JABATAN KESIHATAN NEGERI SARAWAK Previous Cumm. Positive ACTIVE CASES (Total Cases still in ward 9,240 17.57% Cases 51,874 and under medical supervision) New Cases 707 Cases in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) 71 0.14% Total Samples by Individu 906,728 Intubated Cases 25 0.05% Cumm. Positive Cases 52,581 Total COVID-19 Death Cases 327 0.62% IR per 100,000 population 1,704.46 Total Non-COVID-19 Death Cases 110 0.21% Lab. Results (PUI) New Cummulative Recovered and discharged cases 42,898 81.58% Negative 0 12,633 New Cummulative Patient Under Investigation (PUI) PUI Pending Result 0 0 707 65,214 Hospital & PKRC PKRC SGH Hospital & Hospital Hospital Hospital Hospital PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC DI Hospital Sri Hospital Current Status PKRC Penjara Sri Sipitang, TOTAL Kuching PKRC Sibu Bintulu Miri Limbang Sarikei Betong Mukah Serian Lawas Semuja Aman Sungai Buloh Kapit Aman Sabah ACTIVE CASES (Total Cases still in 2,544 1,295 1,522 1,812 9 328 847 146 251 100 16 0 370 0 0 0 9,240 ward and under medical supervision) Kes di Intensive Care Unit (ICU) 12 33 10 11 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 Intubated cases 7 13 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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