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(17 JANUARI 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN Hari Ini Terdapat 62 Kes Posi Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (17 JANUARI 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN Hari ini terdapat 62 kes positif COVID-19 yang dikesan di Sarawak [Sibu (43), Miri (6), Kuching (3), Julau (2), Meradong (2), Beluru (2), Dalat (1), Bintulu (1), Kapit (1) dan Belaga (1)]. Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes positif COVID-19 di Sarawak meningkat kepada 2,111 kes. A. Kes Baharu COVID-19 I. Daerah Sibu (43 Kes) a) 34 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. b) 9 kes lain-lain saringan COVID-19 melibatkan individu yang menjalani saringan di pusat kesihatan di Daerah Sibu. II. Daerah Miri (6 Kes) a) 3 kes saringan individu yang bergejala. Kes dikategorikan sebagai kes jangkitan tempatan. b) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Jelita. c) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Bah Sayap. 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 d) 1 kes saringan individu bergejala. Kes ini datang dari Kuching dan kes dikategorikan sebagai kes jangkitan Import C dari Kuching. III. Daerah Kuching (3 Kes) a) 1 kes individu yang disaring kerana mempunyai kontak kepada kes positif COVID-19. b) 1 kes individu yang disaring kerana mempunyai tanda dan gejala jangkitan COVID-19. c) 1 kes yang balik dari kawasan berisiko jangkitan COVID-19 melibatan warga tempatan (Johor). IV. Daerah Beluru (2 Kes) a) 2 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. Satu (1) kes dikategorikan sebagai kes Import C dari Daerah Sibu dan satu (1) kes dikategorikan sebagai kes jangkitan tempatan. V. Daerah Julau (2 Kes) a) 2 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. VI. Daerah Meradong (2 Kes) a) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. Kes dikategorikan sebagai kes Import C dari Daerah Sibu. 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 b) 1 kes individu yang menjalani saringan bagi tujuan perjalanan ke luar negara di fasiliti kesihatan swasta di Bintangor. Kes dikategorikan sebnagai kes jangkitan tempatan. VII. Daerah Dalat (1 Kes) a) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. VIII. Daerah Bintulu (1 Kes) a) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai. Kes dikategorikan sebagai kes Import C dari Daerah Sibu. IX. Daerah Kapit (1 Kes) a) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai yang datang mengunjungi Daerah Kapit. X. Daerah Belaga (1 Kes) a) 1 kes yang melibatkan Kluster Pasai yang datang ke Sungai Asap untuk bekerja. Kes dikategorikan sebagai kes Import C dari Daerah Beluru. 3 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 B. Kluster Yang Masih Aktif. Hari ini tujuh (7) kluster COVID-19 yang masih aktif di Sarawak iaitu: I. Kluster Bukit Sekubong, Sebauh : tiada penambahan kes hari Jumlah keseluruhan kes kekal 24 kes. Sejumlah 260 individu telah disaring, dimana 210 negatif dan 26 masih menunggu keputusan makmal. II. Kluster Jelita, Miri : terdapat penambahan satu (1) kes hari ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes meningkat kepada 27 kes. 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Kluster Mador, Meradong : tiada penambahan kes hari ini. Jumlah keseluruhan kes kekal lapan (8) kes. Sejumlah 1,238 individu telah disaring, dimana 1,230 negatif. C. Status Kes Covid-19 Di Dalam Wad Pengasingan Hospital Terdapat 38 kes baharu yang telah pulih dan dibenarkan discaj pada hari ini dari Hospital Sibu (27), Hospital Umum Sarawak (9), Hospital Bintulu (1) dan Miri (1). Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes positif COVID-19 yang telah pulih atau dibenarkan discaj meningkat kepada 1,175 orang atau 56.66% dari jumlah keseluruhan kes COVID-19 di Sarawak. Jumlah kes yang masih mendapat rawatan dan diasingkan di hospital adalah seramai 917 orang iaitu: • 562 kes di Hospital Sibu; • 205 kes di Hospital Miri; • 102 kes di Hospital Umum Sarawak; • 46 kes di Hospital Bintulu; • 1 di Hospital Limbang; dan • 1 kes di Hospital Kapit. 5 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 Hari ini tiada kes COVID-19 yang sedang menerima rawatan di Unit Rawatan Rapi (ICU). Terdapat dua (2) kes di Hospital Sibu dan satu (1) kes di Hospital Miri yang masih memerlukan bantuan peralatan tetapi dalam keadaan stabil. Hari ini satu (1) kes kematian yang berkaitan kes positif COVID-19 dilaporkan. Kes Ke-2065 ini melibatkan seorang lelaki warga tempatan (Sarawak) berumur 42 tahun yang dimasukkan ke Hospital Miri pada 13 Januari 2021 kerana tidak sedarkan diri dan kes disahkan meninggal dunia pada 14 Januari 2021. Saringan swab kes ini yang diambil pada 14 Januari telah didapati positif COVID-19 pada 16 Januari 2021. Kes juga mempunyai co-morbid penyakit lain seperti kencing manis, darah tinggi dan juga Hepatitis A. Sehingga siasatan klinikal lanjut selesai dijalankan kes ini dikategorikan sebagai kes bukan kematian yang disebabkan oleh jangkitan COVID-19 walaupun kes telah didapati positif COVID-19. Sehubungan dengan itu, jumlah kematian pada hari ini adalah kekal seramai 19 orang atau 0.90%. Hari ini, 95 PUI baru telah dilaporkan dan 36 PUI yang masih menunggu keputusan ujian makmal. 6 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 D. Ringkasan Kes Mengikut Daerah Di Sarawak. Hari ini, Daerah Meradong dan Julau di Bahagian Sarikei telah bertukar status dari Hijau kepada status Kuning setelah sejumlah empat (4) kes baharu dikesan melibatkan kes jangkitan tempatan di dua (2) daerah ini. Daerah Kuching, Sibu dan Miri kekal berstatus Merah dengan sejumlah 725 kes jangkitan tempatan dilaporkan di tiga (3) daerah ini dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Daerah Sebauh kekal berstatus Jingga dengan 24 kes jangkitan tempatan dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari lepas. Daerah Simunjan, Asajaya, Beluru, Dalat, Kapit, Lubok Antu, Selangau, Sebauh, Samarahan, Sri Aman, Bukit Mabong, Bintulu, Limbang dan Kanowit juga kekal berstatus Kuning dengan jumlah keseluruhan 62 kes jangkitan tempatan dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Manakala 20 daerah lain kekal berstatus Hijau. 7 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 2. KEPUTUSAN JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA A. Kemaskini Garis Panduan (SOP) Tahun Baru Cina dan Chap Goh Mei. Kementerian Kerajaan Tempatan dan Perubahan Sarawak (MLGH) telah mengemaskini Garia Panduan (SOP) sambutan Tahun Baru Cina dan Chap Goh Mei. Garis pandun (SOP) ini boleh didapati di laman web MLHH (mlgh.sarawak.gov.my) B. Garis Panduan (SOP) PKP dan PKPB Garis Panduan (SOP) Perintah Kawalan Pergerakkan (PKP) dan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakkan Bersyarat (PKPB) telah dikeluarkan oleh Majlis Keselamatan Negara (MKN) Sarawak di dalam portal rasmi MKN (http://www.mkn.gov.my). SOP PKP berkuatkuasa di Bahagian Sibu pada 16 Januari 2021, jam 12.01 pagi sehingga 29 Januari 2021 jam 11.59 malam. SOP PKPB berkuatkuasa di seluruh Bahagian Sarawak mengikuti zon- zon pada tengah malam hari ini jam 12.01 pagi sehingga 31 Januari 2021 jam 11.59 malam. 8 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 3. 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Positve Cases 2111 Total Death Cases 19 0.90% IR per 100,000 population 68.43 Recovered and discharged cases 1,175 55.66% Lab. Results (PUI) New Cummulative New Cummulative Negative 40 10,535 Patient Under Investigation (PUI) 95 12,682 Pending Result 20 36 Hospital Hospital Hospital CurrEnt Status SGH Kuching Hospital Sibu Hospital Miri Hospital Kapit TOTAL Bintulu Limbang Sungai Buloh PatiEnts still in ward 102 562 46 205 1 1 0 917 Kes di Intensive Care Unit (ICU) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Intubated casEs 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 Total DEath CasEs 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 19 RecovErEd and New 9 17 1 1 0 0 0 28 discharged casEs CummulatiivE 929 76 63 98 1 1 3 1171 Total rE-admmission casEs (Re- tested Positive) 9 9 3 1 0 0 0 22 10 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 17/2021 DAERAH MERAH (3) Patient Under Kes Jumlah kes yang Jumlah kes Kes Discaj Kematian Jumlah kes yang Investigation COVID-19 masih dalam tempatan yang No. Daerah dilaporkan dalam rawatan dilaporkan dalam Baru Kum. Baru Kum. Baru Kum. Baru Kum. tempoh 14 hari (Kes Aktif) tempoh 14 hari 1 Miri 8 1076 6 260 1 75 0 1 184 191 145 2 Sibu 43 632 43 555 17 50 0 0 505 522 517 3 Kuching 25 8,132 3 843 8 747 0 12 84 107 63 Jumlah 76 9840 52 1658 26 872 0 13 773 820 725 DAERAH JINGGA (1) Kes Patient Under Jumlah kes yang Jumlah kes Kes Discaj Kematian Jumlah kes yang Investigation COVID-19 masih dalam tempatan yang No.
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