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Kenyataan Media Yb Menteri Kerajaan Tempatan Dan Perumahan Dan Menteri Kewangan Ii Negeri Sabah 3 Ogos 2021 a Laporan Harian Ke KENYATAAN MEDIA YB MENTERI KERAJAAN TEMPATAN DAN PERUMAHAN DAN MENTERI KEWANGAN II NEGERI SABAH 3 OGOS 2021 A LAPORAN HARIAN KES JANGKITAN COVID-19 1 Berdasarkan laporan Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sabah, jumlah kes positif baharu COVID-19 pada hari ini adalah sebanyak 1,010 kes, menjadikan jumlah kumulatif sebanyak 87,899 kes. 12 kes kematian dilaporkan pada hari ini iaitu empat (4) kes di Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan dan Tawau masing-masing tiga (3) kes manakala satu (1) kes di Tuaran dan Putatan. Takziah diucapkan kepada keluarga yang terlibat. 2 Jumlah pesakit COVID-19 discaj dari hospital / sembuh 699 menjadikan jumlah kumulatif 78,792 orang. Seramai 4,474 pesakit sedang menerima rawatan iaitu 947 orang di hospital, 3,471 orang di Pusat Kuarantin dan Rawatan Berisiko Rendah (PKRC) Awam, 48 orang di Pusat Tahanan Sementara (PTS) / Penjara manakala lapan (8) orang di fasiliti swasta. Bilangan pesakit dalam ICU pula ialah 115 orang dan 43 orang lagi memerlukan alat bantuan pernafasan (ventilated). 3 Kes-kes jangkitan COVID-19 pada hari ini mengikut daerah adalah seperti berikut: Tiada pertambahan zon merah dicatatkan 4 Pecahan daerah mengikut zon: Zon Merah 24 daerah Zon Jingga dua (2) daerah Zon Kuning satu (1) daerah 5 Analisa Harian COVID-19 Negeri Sabah i. Kedudukan Kes Positif COVID-19 a. Jumlah kes positif COVID-19 Sabah pada hari ini ialah (1,010) kes iaitu penurunan sebanyak (156) kes berbanding (1,166) kes yang dicatatkan semalam (02 Ogos 2021). b. Jumlah harian kekal tinggi iaitu 1,010 kes. c. Kota Kinabalu masih mencatatkan kes baharu yang tertinggi iaitu (183) kes, diikuti oleh Sandakan (102) kes, Kinabatangan (92) kes dengan (67) kes adalah daripada Kluster Pauh, Tawau (90) kes, Tuaran (79) kes, Penampang (68) kes, Keningau (53) kes, Sipitang (53) kes, Papar (45) kes, Putatan (31) kes, Tongod (27) kes, Kunak (24) kes, Kota Marudu (24) kes, Kuala Penyu (20) kes dan Beaufort (19) kes.Tambunan dan Ranau tidak mencatatkan kes baharu pada hari ini. d. Terdapat satu (1) kluster baharu dilaporkan di Kuala Penyu iaitu Kluster Sangkabok (Kluster Komuniti) dengan catatan empat (4) kes pada hari ini. e. (146) kes hari ini datang daripada kluster-kluster antaranya Kluster Pauh, Kinabatangan yang merekodkan (67) kes, Kluster Jalan Corak di Tongod (21) kes dan Kluster Tinabau juga di Kinabatangan dengan (13) kes. f. Walaupun penyumbang utama kes-kes baharu datang daripada Saringan Kontak Rapat iaitu sebanyak (527) kes atau 52.18%, tetapi peratusan daripada kategori Saringan Bergejala semakin bertambah pada hari ini iaitu (224) kes atau 22.18%. Kategori Saringan Bergejala adalah jangkitan sporadik, tidak diketahui punca jangkitan. Seperti yang dinyatakan sebelum ini, peratusan kes sporadik yang semakin bertambah adalah satu petanda bahawa virus sudah berada dalam komuniti dan mudah merebak. g. Amatlah disarankan agar kita mematuhi semua SOP di mana juga kita berada agar kita tidak terdedah kepada jangkitan, apatah lagi mereka yang belum memperolehi vaksin. h. Sejumlah 85.45% daripada kes-kes hari ini adalah dalam Kategori 1 dan Kategori 2. Kategori 1, iaitu (336) kes adalah mereka yang tidak mengalami sebarang simptom dan Kategori 2 iaitu sebanyak (527) kes sekadar mengalami simptom ringan (mild). Kedua kategori pesakit ini tidak perlu dimasukkan ke hospital untuk rawatan, sekadar ditempatkan di PKRC. i. Seluruh daerah di Negeri Sabah mencatatkan perubahan angka kes positif COVID- 19 yang terus meningkat dan dengan jumlah catatan sebanyak (527) kes daripada Saringan Kontak Rapat, dapat disimpulkan masih terdapat kebarangkalian tinggi berlakunya aktiviti ketidakpatuhan SOP yang telah digariskan sungguhpun pelbagai seruan dan saranan telah dilakukan oleh pihak Kerajaan. ii. Perincian Kes COVID-19 Hari Ini a. Bilangan kes positif COVID-19 hari ini diperolehi melalui saringan pelbagai kategori seperti yang ditunjukkan jadual di bawah: Kategori Bilangan Bil. Saringan Kes Peratusan 1 Kluster 146 14.46% 2 Bergejala 224 22.18% 3 Kontak Rapat 527 52.18% 4 Bersasar 84 8.32% 5 Lain-lain 29 2.87% JUMLAH 1,010 100% b. Kes Positif COVID-19 hari ini dengan perbandingan kes semalam (02 Ogos 2021) adalah seperti jadual yang ditunjukkan di bawah: Catatan Catatan Bil. Daerah Kes Kes Perbandingan 02/08/2021 03/08/2021 1 Kinabatangan 14 92 +78 2 Sandakan 61 102 +41 3 Sipitang 21 53 +32 4 Tongod 4 27 +23 5 Kota Marudu 8 24 +16 6 Kudat 2 15 +13 7 Putatan 20 31 +11 8 Kuala Penyu 14 20 +6 9 Semporna 3 8 +5 10 Kalabakan 1 6 +5 11 Lahad Datu 14 18 +4 12 Nabawan 1 3 +2 13 Pitas 5 6 +1 14 Beaufort 84 19 -65 15 Penampang 123 68 -55 16 Kota Kinabalu 234 183 -51 17 Kunak 68 24 -44 18 Ranau 40 0 -40 19 Papar 73 45 -28 20 Tenom 41 13 -28 21 Telupid 38 14 -24 22 Kota Belud 29 11 -18 23 Tawau 106 90 -16 24 Beluran 14 6 -8 25 Keningau 59 53 -6 JUMLAH 1,166 1,010 -156 c. Daerah yang mencatatkan Sifar (0) kes Dua (2) daerah yang mencatatkan sifar (0) kes pada hari ini iaitu: Tambunan Ranau d. Punca mempengaruhi kes positif COVID-19 hari ini mengikut daerah dan kategori kes adalah seperti yang ditunjukkan jadual di bawah: Kategori Kes Bilangan Kes Terkumpul 14 Saringan Daerah Saringan Saringan Saringan Lain-lain Kes Hari (20 Julai - 02 Kontak Kluster Bergejala Bersasar Saringan Baharu Ogos) Rapat Kota Kinabalu 9 83 59 24 8 183 2351 Sandakan 5 51 17 27 2 102 718 Kinabatangan 82 10 0 0 0 92 331 Tawau 3 58 20 1 8 90 1022 Tuaran 0 46 19 14 0 79 772 Penampang 0 49 19 0 0 68 907 Keningau 2 32 7 12 0 53 534 Sipitang 0 34 15 0 4 53 524 Papar 0 31 13 0 1 45 497 Putatan 0 20 11 0 0 31 289 Tongod 21 3 3 0 0 27 121 Kunak 0 23 0 0 1 24 184 Kota Marudu 0 18 5 1 0 24 184 Kuala Penyu 10 5 2 3 0 20 92 Beaufort 0 7 10 0 2 19 739 Lahad Datu 0 13 4 0 1 18 137 Kudat 1 11 2 0 1 15 201 Telupid 5 5 3 0 1 14 207 Tenom 2 11 0 0 0 13 170 Kota Belud 0 2 9 0 0 11 151 Semporna 0 8 0 0 0 8 57 Beluran 0 2 4 0 0 6 236 Pitas 0 3 1 2 0 6 33 Kalabakan 6 0 0 0 0 6 326 Nabawan 0 2 1 0 0 3 13 Ranau 0 0 0 0 0 0 237 Tambunan 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 JUMLAH 146 527 224 84 29 1,010 11,056 e. Catatan Kes Positif baharu COVID-19 hari ini melalui saringan mengikut daerah dan nama kluster adalah seperti yang ditunjukkan jadual di bawah: Daerah Nama Kluster Jumlah Kes Baharu Kota Kinabalu Kluster Gipan Kolombong 2 Kluster Jalan Penampang 1 Kluster Tembok Kota Kinabalu 6 Kudat Kluster Jeti Kudat 1 Keningau Kluster Bayangan 2 Tenom Kluster Sibulu 2 Kuala Penyu Kluster Jalan Kebun Lama 6 Kluster Sangkabok 4 Sandakan Kluster Batu 3 Utara 3 Kluster Jalan Utara Dua 2 Tongod Kluster Jalan Corak 21 Tawau Kluster Batu Keramat 2 Kluster Inderasabah 1 Kinabatangan Kluster Kuril 2 Kluster Pauh 67 Kluster Tinabau 13 Kalabakan Kluster Agathis 6 Telupid Kluster Gambaron 2 5 JUMLAH 146 6 Terdapat satu (1) kluster baharu direkodkan hari ini. Kluster Sangkabok - Kuala Penyu merupakan kluster jenis komuniti dan menular di Kg Sangkabok dan Kg Tg Aru dalam Daerah Kuala Penyu. Kluster ini dikesan apabila kes indeks, suri rumah, 62, disahkan positif RTK-Ag grading 10% hasil saringan bergejala di klinik swasta pada 16 Julai 2021. Berdasarkan maklumat, kes indeks mempunyai sejarah perjalanan ke Beaufort untuk mendapatkan rawatan kesihatan. Saringan kontak rapat dan kontak sosial setakat hari ini, mencatat jumlah kumulatif 33 kes termasuk empat (4) kes baharu. 7 Jumlah kapasiti katil 6,573 unit Hospital 1,045 unit. Pusat Kuarantin dan Rawatan Berisiko Rendah (PKRC) Awam 4,656 unit. Pusat Tahanan Sementara (PTS) / Penjara 872 unit. Jumlah peratusan penggunaan katil ialah 67.94% . B KOMPOSISI KES POSITIF COVID-19 PADA 03 OGOS 2021 i. Tempatan/Import/Tahanan Import/Tempatan Import B (Jangkitan Luar Sabah) Tempatan 999 WP Kuala Lumpur 1 Import A (Jangkitan Luar Malaysia) 0 Sarawak 1 Import B (Jangkitan Luar Sabah) 2 Jumlah 2 Orang Dalam Tahanan /Banduan 9 Jumlah 1,010 ii. Kewarganegaraan Kewarganegaraan Malaysia 848 Bukan Malaysia 162 Jumlah 1,010 iii. Status Vaksinasi Status Vaksinasi Belum Layak Vaksin 282 Belum Menerima Vaksin 473 Menerima Dos 1 125 Menerima Dos 2 130 Jumlah 1,010 iv. Umur Umur (Tahun) <1 12 1 to 5 84 6 to 17 186 18 to 59 656 >60 72 Jumlah 1,010 C BILANGAN LOKALITI PKPD MENGIKUT DAERAH BIL DAERAH BILANGAN PKPD AKTIF (Setakat 03 Ogos 2021) 1 Kota Kinabalu 35 2 Tawau 17 3 Penampang 15 4 Keningau 14 5 Tuaran 13 6 Beaufort 12 7 Sandakan 12 8 Sipitang 10 9 Kudat 7 10 Papar 5 11 Kinabatangan 4 12 Kota Belud 3 13 Putatan 3 14 Ranau 3 15 Telupid 2 16 Tenom 2 17 Beluran 1 18 Kota Marudu 1 19 Kuala Penyu 1 20 Kunak 1 21 Lahad Datu 1 22 Tongod 1 JUMLAH 163 D PELAKSANAAN PKPD BARU Setelah meneliti pembentangan oleh Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) mengenai penilaian risiko serta trend jangkitan COVID-19, Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) akan DILAKSANAKAN di lokaliti-lokaliti seperti berikut: BIL Lokaliti PKPD Tarikh Mula PKPD Tarikh Tamat PKPD 1. Kampung Banjar, Keningau, Sabah 5 Ogos 2021 18 Ogos 2021 2. Kem 3 Sibulu, Tenom, Sabah 5 Ogos 2021 18 Ogos 2021 3.
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