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Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (27 OGOS 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. JUMLAH KES COVID-19 JUMLAH KES BAHARU COVID-19 2,224 JUMLAH KUMULATIF KES COVID-19 107,296 Pada hari ini, 2,222 atau 99.91% kes adalah daripada kategori 1 dan 2. Manakala 1 kes kategori 3 dan 1 kes kategori 5. B. PECAHAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU MENGIKUT DAERAH BILANGAN BILANGAN BIL. DAERAH BIL. DAERAH KES KES 1 Kuching 906 21 Dalat 20 2 Samarahan 210 22 Kapit 18 3 Serian 158 23 Saratok 18 4 Sibu 125 24 Sri Aman 17 5 Simunjan 96 25 Lawas 12 6 Bau 69 26 Tatau 12 7 Song 68 27 Matu 4 8 Miri 61 28 Kabong 3 9 Bintulu 54 29 Sarikei 2 10 Mukah 52 30 Beluru 2 11 Lundu 50 31 Daro 1 12 Lubok Antu 39 32 Pakan 1 13 Asajaya 38 33 Sebauh 1 14 Belaga 30 34 Bukit Mabong 1 15 Subis 30 35 Meradong 0 16 Tebedu 28 36 Limbang 0 17 Pusa 27 37 Telang Usan 0 18 Betong 27 38 Julau 0 19 Kanowit 23 39 Tanjung Manis 0 20 Selangau 21 40 Marudi 0 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 C. RINGKASAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU TIDAK BILANGAN BIL. RINGKASAN SARINGAN BERGEJALA BERGEJALA KES Individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes 1 160 1246 1406 positif COVID-19. 2 Individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada. 50 219 269 3 Saringan Individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan. 203 0 203 4 Lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan. 14 323 337 Saringan individu yang baru pulang atau masuk 5 dari negeri-negeri lain di Malaysia (Import B). 4 5 9 Sabah (9) Jumlah 431 1793 2224 D. KES BAHARU MENGIKUT KATEGORI KLINIKAL KATEGORI KLINIKAL KATEGORI BILANGAN KES PERATUSAN (%) KATEGORI 1 (Tiada Gejala) 1793 80.62 KATEGORI 2 (Gejala Ringan) 429 19.29 KATEGORI 3 (Jangkitan Paru-paru) 1 0.04 KATEGORI 4 (Jangkitan Paru-paru dan Memerlukan Oksigen) 0 0.00 KATEGORI 5 (Jangkitan Paru-paru dan Memerlukan 1 0.04 Ventilator) JUMLAH KATEGORI 3,4 DAN 5 2 0.09 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 E. KES KEMATIAN COVID-19 BAHARU: TIGA (3) HOSPITAL / TARIKH KO-MORBID / NO. JANTINA UMUR DAERAH TEMPAT PENGESAHAN LATAR BELAKANG KEMATIAN (ASAL) (TAHUN) KEMATIAN COVID-19 PENTAKIT Hospital Penyakit kongenital, Lelaki 511 Kuching 17 Umum 25 Ogos 2021 penyakit paru-paru (Sarawak) Sarawak kronik dan epilepsi Darah tinggi, kencing Lelaki Hospital manis, dislipidemia 512 Song 66 14 Ogos 2021 (Sarawak) Kapit dan penyakit paru-paru kronik Hospital Lelaki 513 Kuching 78 Umum 21 Ogos 2021 Tiada ko-morbid (Sarawak) Sarawak F. STATUS KES COVID-19 DI DALAM WAD HOSPITAL DAN MASIH DI PKRC JUMLAH JUMLAH KUMULATIF BIL. KES KES YANG TELAH BIL. TEMPAT KES MASIH PULIH / DIBENARKAN DISCAJ AKTIF DISCAJ DI SARAWAK Hospital Umum Sarawak dan PKRC di 1 269 bawah Hospital Umum Sarawak. 2 PKRC Serian. 130 3 PKRC UNIMAS 37 Hospital Sri Aman dan PKRC di bawah 4 27 Hospital Sri Aman. Hospital Bintulu dan PKRC di bawah 5 21 Hospital Bintulu. Hospital Sibu dan PKRC di bawah Hospital 6 16 Sibu. 86,419 7 PKRC Mukah 10 20,168 (80.54%) Hospital Miri dan PKRC di bawah Hospital 8 9 Miri. 9 PKRC Betong 6 10 PKRC Lawas 5 Hospital Sarikei dan PKRC di bawah 11 4 Hospital Sarikei. Hospital Kapit dan PKRC di bawah 12 2 Hospital Kapit. JUMLAH KES DISCAJ 536 3 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 G. KLUSTER BAHARU: LAPAN (8) TEMPAT NAMA JUMLAH INDIVIDU RAWATAN BIL. JENIS KLUSTER KLUSTER DISARING DAN PENGASINGAN Kluster Komuniti 72 orang: Kluster komuniti yang 15 orang didapati positif KLUSTER dikesan melibatkan termasuk kes indeks. JERO sebuah rumah panjang Hospital dan 57 individu masih 1 GELASAH, yang diletakkan di PKRC di daerah menunggu keputusan. SUBIS bawah Perintah Miri dan Bintulu 12 kes baharu dilaporkan Kawalan Pergerakan pada hari ini. Diperketatkan (PKPD), Subis. Kluster Tempat Kerja 178 orang: Kluster ini merupakan 31 orang didapati positif KLUSTER satu kluster tempat termasuk kes indeks. LADANG kerja yang dikesan di Satu (1) individu didapati Hospital Miri dan 0004 sebuah ladang kelapa negatif. 2 PKRC di daerah KUALA sawit yang diletakkan 146 individu masih Miri BARAM, di bawah Perintah menunggu keputusan. MIRI Kawalan Pergerakan 31 kes baharu dilaporkan Diperketatkan (PKPD), pada hari ini. Miri. 186 orang: 42 orang didapati positif KLUSTER termasuk kes indeks. Kluster Komuniti NANGA 142 individu didapati Kluster komuniti yang Hospital dan BENGAP, negatif. 3 dikesan melibatkan PKRC di daerah LUBOK Dua (2) individu masih sebuah rumah panjang Sri Aman ANTU menunggu keputusan. di Lubok Antu. 31 kes baharu dilaporkan pada hari ini. 133 orang: Kluster Komuniti 66 orang didapati positif Kluster komuniti yang KLUSTER termasuk kes indeks. dikesan melibatkan Hospital dan MUNDAI, 67 individu didapati 4 penduduk Kampung PKRC di daerah SERIAN negatif. Mundai, yang terletak Serian Dua (2) kes baharu di dalam daerah kecil dilaporkan pada hari ini. Siburan. 4 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 Kluster Komuniti 65 orang: Kluster komuniti yang 43 orang didapati positif dikesan melibatkan termasuk kes indeks. KLUSTER penduduk beberapa 11 individu didapati Hospital dan MAPU, buah kampung iaitu negatif. 5 PKRC di daerah TEBEDU Kampung Mapu Kijabu, 11 individu masih Serian Kampung Mapu Tantu, menunggu keputusan. Kampung Sadong dan Dua (2) kes baharu Kampung Mapu Tragu, dilaporkan pada hari ini. Tebedu. 55 orang: Kluster Tempat Kerja 23 orang didapati positif Kluster tempat kerja termasuk kes indeks. KLUSTER yang melibatkan Lima (5) individu didapati KM20 JALAN Hospital dan kuarters pekerja negatif. 6 BETONG, PKRC di daerah sebuah syarikat 27 individu masih BETONG Betong pembinaan yang menunggu keputusan. terletak di KM 20 Jalan 12 kes baharu dilaporkan Betong, Betong. pada hari ini. 82 orang: Kluster Komuniti 60 orang didapati positif Kluster komuniti yang KLUSTER termasuk kes indeks. dikesan melibatkan Hospital dan DURAS, 22 individu didapati 7 penduduk Kampung PKRC di daerah SERIAN negatif. Duras yang terletak di Serian Empat (4) kes baharu dalam daerah kecil dilaporkan pada hari ini. Siburan. 65 orang: 29 orang didapati positif Kluster Komuniti termasuk kes indeks. KLUSTER Kluster komuniti yang Hospital dan 36 individu didapati 8 NANGA DAP, dikesan melibatkan PKRC di daerah negatif. KANOWIT sebuah rumah panjang Sibu 22 kes baharu dilaporkan di Kanowit. pada hari ini. H. KLUSTER TAMAT: SATU (1) BIL. NAMA KLUSTER Tiada kes baharu dikesan atau dilaporkan dalam 1 Kluster Sungai Sebatu, Meradong tempoh 28 hari yang lepas melibatkan kluster ini. 5 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 I. KLUSTER YANG MASIH AKTIF RUMUSAN PENAMBAHAN KES BAHARU MELIBATKAN KLUSTER AKTIF 25 (+269 kes baharu) i. Kluster Kampung Sungai Duuh (39) ii. Kluster Ladang 0004 Kuala Baram (31) kluster baharu iii. Kluster Ladang Nanga Bengap (31) kluster baharu iv. Kluster Bungey 2 (29) v. Kluster Long Urun (24) vi. Kluster Nanga Dap (22) kluster baharu vii. Kluster Kampung Muara Tebas 2 (15) viii. Kluster KM20 Jalan Betong (12) kluster baharu ix. Kluster Jero Gelasah (12) kluster baharu x. Kluster Lorong Cahaya Damai (11) xi. Kluster Lubok Bukut (9) Kluster yang mempunyai xii. Kluster Mas Sawai (7) penambahan kes baharu xiii. Kluster Lorong Temenggung Haji Gobil (5) xiv. Kluster Duras (4) kluster baharu xv. Kluster Kampung Haji Baki (3) xvi. Kluster Opar (2) xvii. Kluster Sungai Menok (2) xviii. Kluster Plaman Batang (2) xix. Kluster Mundai (2) kluster baharu xx. Kluster Mapu (2) kluster baharu xxi. Kluster Nanga Pelugau (1) xxii. Kluster Kampung Pulo Ulu (1) xxiii. Kluster Taman Indah Landeh (1) xxiv. Kluster Kampung Goebilt (1) xxv. Kluster Nansang Tugong (1) Kluster yang tiada penambahan 101 kes baharu Jumlah Kluster Aktif 126 6 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 J. STATUS ZON DAERAH STATUS BILANGAN DAERAH TERLIBAT RINGKASAN ZON DAERAH Daerah Lubok Antu telah bertukar status Lubok Antu dari Jingga kepada Merah setelah >40 kes 26 Jingga Merah merekodkan 69 kes jangkitan tempatan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. 21-40 kes 5 - - ≤ 20 kes 7 - - 0 kes 2 - - 2. LAPORAN NOTIS KOMPAUN A. LAPORAN PDRM DAERAH Kuching Bintulu KOMPAUN 9 1 JUMLAH KOMPAUN HARIAN 10 JUMLAH KESELURUHAN 10,178 KOMPAUN i. Gagal mengimbas QR Code MySejahtera/mencatat kehadiran sebelum memasuki premis (4) RINGKASAN ii. Memasuki kawasan PKPD tanpa kebenaran (4) iii. Tidak memakai pelitup muka (1) iv. Gagal mengemaskini buku daftar pelanggan (1) B. TANGKAPAN TIADA C. LAPORAN MLGH TIADA 7 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 239/2021 D. PENGISYTIHARAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TEMPOH 1 Kuarters Pekerja Lee Global Bintulu 26 Ogos - 08 September 2021 2 Bilik Sewa atas Kedai MDS Freshmart Jalan Sebiew Bintulu 26 Ogos - 08 September 2021 3 Taman Jason Bintulu 26 Ogos - 08 September 2021 4 Kampung Serabang Pusa 27 Ogos - 09 September 2021 5 Rh. James Drew, Kampung Nyelam Sri Aman 27 Ogos - 09 September 2021 6 Rh. Lani, Empelanjau Asal, Pantu Sri Aman 27 Ogos - 09 September 2021 Woodman Kuala Baram Estate Sdn. Bhd., Kuala 7 Miri 27 Ogos - 10 September 2021 Baram Rumah Jesus Robin Anak Timboo, Sg. Gelasah, 8 Subis 27 Ogos - 10 September 2021 Suai 9 Rumah Manggat, Sg. Pelandok Betong 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 10 Kuarters Pekerja Belianmas Synergy (TRC Betong) Betong 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 11 Rumah Jembat, Ulu Dit, Debak Betong 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 Kampung Belimbing Besi & Kampung Lunying, 12 Simunjan 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 Sebuyau Kampung Kepayang Lama, Kampung Kepayang 13 Berangan, Kampung Kepayang String & Kampung Simunjan 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 Kepayang Setia Jaya 14 Kpg Pasir Tengah Lundu 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 15 Kpg Sebako 1 & Sebako 2 Lundu 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 16 Kpg Sebiris Lundu 28 Ogos - 10 September 2021 17 Rh.
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